Traveling Arts x HCI Sketchbook: Exploring the Intersection Between Artistic Expression and Human-Computer Interaction

When thinking of arts in HCI, one might be tempted to keep one’s eyes focused on prominent realms such as sketching for UX Design and design probes from participants. A closer look shows that practices go beyond this, involving a variety of arts-based expressions by researchers, the researched and t...

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Hauptverfasser: Lewis, Makayla, Sturdee, Miriam, Lengyel, Denise, Toselli, Mauro, Miers, John, Owen, Violet, Davis, Josh Urban, Gaudl, Swen E, Xiao, Lanxi, Priego, Ernesto, Snooks, Kim, Turmo Vidal, Laia, Blevis, Eli, Privato, Nicola, Piedade, Patricia, Ford, Corey, Bryan-Kinns, Nick, Severes, Beatriz, Kaipainen, Kirsikka, Claisse, Caroline, Huq, Raksanda Mehnaz, Eladhari, Mirjam Palosaari, Troisi, Anna, Henriques, Ana O, Grek, Ar, Mcmurchy, Gareth, Lc, Ray, Nabil, Sara, Jardine, Jacinta, Collins, Robert, Vlasov, Andrey, Knight, Yana, Cremaschi, Michele, Carderelli-Gronau, Silvia, Núñez-Pacheco, Claudia, Reyes-Cruz, Gisela, Riviere, Jean-Philippe
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Zusammenfassung:When thinking of arts in HCI, one might be tempted to keep one’s eyes focused on prominent realms such as sketching for UX Design and design probes from participants. A closer look shows that practices go beyond this, involving a variety of arts-based expressions by researchers, the researched and third parties, e.g. graphic facilitators. Inspired by Toselli’s Sketchnote Army Travelling Sketchbook, researchers and artists contributed to a ’Travelling Sketchbook for Arts in HCI’, showcasing their arts-based practice in HCI. The resulting sketchbook explores the intersection between HCI and artistic expression, illuminating what it means to use art in HCI. It shows the breadth of Arts in HCI, illustrating the many fruitful possibilities for extending existing research and dissemination methods in HCI. It also calls into question current practices, which often do not recognise the significance of artist attribution, and, in turn, advocates for equal authorship between principal researchers and contributing artists.
DOI:10.1145/3613905.3644069