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Tangible participation

Author

  • Henrik Svarrer Larsen

Summary, in English

This rapport consists of a seminar paper from a 2012 CERTEC seminar with Per Linde from MEDEA/MU as invited opponent. It presents an exploration into program-based constructive de-sign research elaborating on the dynamics between a programme at large and its design experiments. As such it suggests ways for a programme to connect designerly actions suitable for the field with a take on the world; i.e. not only visions for and views on a design space to be explored, but also a take on knowledge construction tightly coupled to a will and motivation to participate in the field; in casu a pedagogical practice. Furthermore, the text introduces key notions such as Digital animism / væsen, Tangible participation, and Extended materiality, as well as give early descriptions of design artefacts and interventions in the pedagogical practice of Snoezelen.

Publishing year

2012

Language

English

Publication/Series

Intern rapport, CERTEC

Document type

Report

Publisher

Certec, Lund University

Topic

  • Human Computer Interaction

Keywords

  • design based research
  • pedagogical practice
  • Snoezelen
  • MSE
  • design experiments
  • participatory design
  • research through design
  • constructive design research
  • program-based
  • Programmatic
  • Interaction design
  • Design research
  • certec
  • materiality
  • disability
  • children
  • tangible computing
  • tangibles

Status

Published

Report number

2012-1

ISBN/ISSN/Other

  • ISRN: CERTEC-IR-12/1-SE