A theory instrument for reimagining embodied practices

Ayşe Özge Ağça*, Jelle van Dijk, Jacob Buur, Harun Kaygan

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Abstract

Embodied Sensemaking Theory describes how people make sense in ongoing interactions with the social and material world. It has potential in projects aimed at changing embodied practices. However, designers often find it challenging to use this complex theory. We build on recent research on tangible ‘Theory Instruments’ for designers. We designed a Theory Instrument for embodied sensemaking with design students who design for social interactions and with young people who investigate their energy consumption. Our analysis of 12 experimental sessions shows how Embodied Sensemaking Theory helps reimagine human practices towards more sustainable futures. Our contribution is two-fold: We show that experiential actions (e.g. weaving lines, shaping textiles, wearing bodybands), rather than the tangible things as such, can represent theory key-aspects in use. We develop a logic of how to disentangle the complexity of lifeworld, socially situated practices, skills and affordances, action-perception couplings, rules and signs.
OriginalsprogEngelsk
TitelDRS2024 : Boston
RedaktørerC. Gray, P. Hekkert, L. Forlano, P. Ciuccarelli
UdgivelsesstedBoston
ForlagDesign Research Society
Publikationsdato2024
DOI
StatusUdgivet - 2024
BegivenhedDesign Research Society International Conference 2024 - College of Arts, Media, and Design, Northeastern University, Boston, USA
Varighed: 24. jun. 202428. jun. 2024
https://www.drs2024.org/

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KonferenceDesign Research Society International Conference 2024
LokationCollege of Arts, Media, and Design, Northeastern University
Land/OmrådeUSA
ByBoston
Periode24/06/202428/06/2024
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