New article: Documenting the Elusive and Ephemeral in Embodied Design Ideation Activities
In June 2018, Laia Turmo Vidal and Elena Márquez Segura’s article, “Documenting the Elusive and Ephemeral in Embodied Design Ideation Activities”, has been published in Multimodal Technologies Interaction’s Special Issue: Designing for the Body.
Abstract
Documenting embodied ideation activities is challenging, as they often result in ephemeral design constructs and elusive design knowledge difficult to document and represent. Here, the authors explore documentation forms designers can use internally during the design process in the domain of movement-based interaction in collocated, social settings. Using previous work and their experience from embodied ideation workshops, the authors propose three documentation forms with complementing perspectives of embodied action from a first and a third person view.
The authors discuss how they capture ephemeral embodied action and elusive design and experiential knowledge, in relation to two interdependent aspects of documentation forms: their performativity and the medium they use. The novelty of these forms lies in what is being captured: ephemeral design constructs that emerge as designers engage with the embodied ideation activity; how it is portrayed: in aggregation forms that highlight elusive design knowledge; and their purpose: to clarify and augment analytical results improving the designer-researchers’ understanding of key aspects of the embodied ideation process and its outcomes, useful to advance the design process and for research dissemination.
Documenting the Elusive and Ephemeral in Embodied Design Ideation Activities
Laia Turmo Vidal is a PhD candidate at the Department of Informatics and Media, Uppsala University.
Elena Márquez Segura is a researcher at the Department of Informatics and Media, Uppsala University.