Authors
Kevin Marshall, Anja Thieme, Jayne Wallace, John Vines, Gavin Wood, Madeline Balaam
Publication date
2014/6/21
Book
Proceedings of the 2014 conference on Designing interactive systems
Pages
755-764
Description
We consider the role of making in current HCI design practices and how it may affect the wellbeing of those who participate in these processes. Through an exploration of psychological concepts of wellbeing and their connection to making experiences, we suggest that making can facilitate and support both hedonic and eudemonic facets of wellbeing. We illustrate this in the context of three case studies that engaged people in creative making activities as part of user-centered design processes. Based on our experiences, we argue that researchers ought to be mindful of the potential impact our design processes have on our participants and provide considerations for those designing for and with participants where wellbeing is a concern.
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