Troubling innovation: Craft and computing across boundaries

Irene Posch, Ozge Subasi, Daniela K. Rosner, Raune Frankjaer, Amit Zoran, Tania Pérez-Bustos

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Abstract

Craft practices such as needlework, ceramics, and woodworking have long informed and broadened the scope of HCI research. Whether through sewable microcontrollers or programs of small-scale production, they have helped widen the range of people and work recognised as technological and innovative. However, despite this promise, few organisational resources have successfully drawn together the disparate threads of scholarship and practice attending to HCI craft. In this workshop, we propose to gather a globally distributed group of craft contributors whose work reflects crucial but under-valued HCI positions, practices, and pedagogies, Through historically and politically engaged work, we seek to build community across boundaries and meaningfully broaden what constitutes innovation in HCI to date.

OriginalsprogEngelsk
TitelCHI EA '19 Extended Abstracts of the 2019 CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems
ForlagAssociation for Computing Machinery
Publikationsdato2 maj 2019
ArtikelnummerW16
DOI
StatusUdgivet - 2 maj 2019
Begivenhed2019 CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, CHI EA 2019 - Glasgow, Storbritannien
Varighed: 4 maj 20199 maj 2019

Konference

Konference2019 CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, CHI EA 2019
Land/OmrådeStorbritannien
ByGlasgow
Periode04/05/201909/05/2019
SponsorACM SIGCHI

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