Authors
Martin Murer, Verena Fuchsberger, Manfred Tscheligi
Publication date
2017/3/20
Book
Proceedings of the Eleventh International Conference on tangible, embedded, and embodied interaction
Pages
67-77
Description
Crafting interactive artifacts is typically associated with synthesizing, making, constructing, putting things together. In this paper, we discuss how these activities can be contrasted with de-synthesizing activities that revolve around decomposition, dissection, and taking things apart. Based on framings that emphasize how related practices are valuable in engineering processes, we aim to unlock the potential of de-constructive engagements with interactive technologies as a material driven (design) practice. We propose un-crafting as a framework of four modes of taking interactive artifacts apart (i.e., un-crafting for material exposition, material inspiration, material inquiry, and material exploration) aiming to pinpoint de-constructive episodes inherent to design processes, as well as to encourage the refinement of respective techniques and methods.
Total citations
20182019202020212022202320244352814
Scholar articles
M Murer, V Fuchsberger, M Tscheligi - Proceedings of the Eleventh International Conference …, 2017