Bibliographic Details
| Title: |
Estrangement through Silence |
| Authors: |
Fritsch, J, Höök, K, Núñez-Pacheco, C, Sanches, P, Ståhl, Anna, Tsaknaki, V |
| Source: |
DIS - Proc. ACM Des. Interact. Syst. Conf.. :929-943 |
| Subject Terms: |
attunement, eco-somaesthetics, estrangement methods, silence, soma design, Design, Human computer interaction, Design activity, Design-process, Dynamic modes, Eco-somesthetic, Estrangement method, Experiential qualities, Future designs, Human engineering |
| Description: |
How can we cultivate deeper attunement to one another, ourselves, and the environment that can, in turn, inform and enrich design? Over the course of four workshops conducted across 1.5 years - primarily outdoors - the authors engaged in prolonged periods of shared silence. This collective silence functioned as an estrangement method, revealing the porous and interdependent boundaries between people and things, mutually constituting one another. We unpack some of the experiential qualities emerging from these experiments and mobilize them for future design processes, including: cultivating multifaceted sensibilities, dynamic modes of noticing and interacting, such as coming together and dispersing, being alone together, and acting or playing in unison; the malleability of silence to specific, orchestrated design activities, such as cooking or designing; and reframing silence, not as an absence, but as a presence - rich with sounds, interactions, and possibilities for engagement. We discuss how to set up temporal and spatial boundaries, alongside boundaries within and between ourselves. |
| File Description: |
print |
| Access URL: |
https://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:ri:diva-79431 |
| Database: |
SwePub |