Searching for authors named "Phoebe Sengers" – sorted by Relevance.
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Staying open to interpretation: engaging multiple meanings in design and evaluation
- Human-Computer Interaction (HCI) often focuses on how designers can develop systems that convey a single, specific, clear interpretation of what they are for and how they should be used and experienced. New domains such as domestic and public environments, new influences from the arts and humanities
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Doomed to Repeat? How History Can (and Should!) Inform Home Technology.” Position paper presented at CHI 2004 Workshop on “Designing Culturally Situated Technologies for the Home.” Available online: www.cemcom.infosci.cornell.edu/ papers/doomed-to-repeat.
- Current designs for the home of the future often unconsciously repeat themes from the history of domestic technology. Historical awareness enables us to consciously choose which of these themes bear repeating, and which we want to resist in our designs. I will describe some of the themes that recur
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Narrative Intelligence
- this paper, he looks at the use of space in human narratives. This detailed look at human Narrative Intelligence provides an important anchor in narrative theory for the Symposium.
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Opening the Frame of the Art Museum: Technology Between Art and Tool
- In this paper, we present our experiences in building an interactive installation, dubbed Birdscape, for an art museum. Interactive installations in museums ordinarily have one of two goals: they are either artworks to be appreciated as part of the museum’s collection, or they are tools that dissemi
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Anti-Boxology: Agent Design in Cultural Context
- behavior integration, postmodernism, schizophrenia, cultural studies of science, critical technical practice Artificial Intelligence (AI), the design of technology with attributes that we traditionally associate with living beings, generally follows the broader scientific tradition of focusing on te
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How emotion is made and measured
- How we design and evaluate for emotions depends crucially on what we take emotions to be. In affective computing, affect is often taken to be another kind of information- discrete units or states internal to an individual that can be transmitted in a loss-free manner from people to computational sys
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Affect: From Information to Interaction
- While affective computing explicitly challenges the primacy of rationality in cognitivist accounts of human activity, at a deeper level it relies on and reproduces the same information-processing model of cognition. In affective computing, affect is often seen as another kind of information- discret
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Semi-autonomous avatars
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Making by Making Strange: Defamiliarization and the Design of Domestic Technologies
- This paper argues that because the home is so familiar, it is necessary to make it strange, or defamiliarize it, in order to open the design space for it. Critical approaches to technology design are of both practical and social importance in the home. Home appliances are loaded with cultural associ
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- Interactionist AI and the promise of ubicomp, or, how to put your box in the world without putting the world in your box
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