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Towards Advancing Body Maps as Research Tool in Interaction Design

Towards Advancing Body Maps as Research Tool in Interaction Design was published in the TEI ’23: Proceedings of the Seventeenth International Conference on Tangible, Embedded, and Embodied Interaction and presented by Laia Turmo Vidal in the Crafts and Design track of the conference. Abstract: Body maps are a popular tool in body-centric design, facilitating a sensitization and expression of felt sensations and emotions. Yet, they also bring forth assumptions about the body and our somatic experience. Based on an open and exploratory design ideation inquiry, we have started to explore how body maps could be advanced so as to cater to a plurality of bodies and aspects that shape somatic experiences. We present an annotated portfolio featuring six design themes (temporality, sociality, representativeness, granularity, context, and focus). These themes help us examine implicit assumptions of current body maps, and offer possible alternatives for what future body maps could become. We contribute our themes, inspirational design ideas and practical design techniques to help craft novel body maps. Our contributions can serve as inspiration to others, towards advancing body maps as a research tool for body-centric interaction design. You can watch the presentation recording below:

ELEMENT Days: symposium and workshop

The Hearing Body: Sound-driven Body Transformation Experiences Applications for Emotional and Physical Health was the keynote presented by Ana Tajadura-Jiménez in the ELEMENT Days symposium. The symposium was organized for the the end of the project ELEMENT – Enabling Learnability in Movement Interaction on October 13th and 14th, 2022, in IRCAM, Paris, France. The presentations concerned movement-based interaction, from different perspectives: user-centered and participatory design studies, interactive machine learning tools and applications covering arts (dance and music), education and health. Ana’s keynote led the theme of Learning or Re-learning Movements and presented an overview of sound-driven body transformation experiences. You can watch the full presentation below, starting from the beginning of the video: Element (ANR project): Theme 2: Learning or Re-Learning Movements 3/4