Urban and architectural spatial changes based on technology-adapted users: A literature review

CÇ Er, O Özcan - Technological Forecasting and Social Change, 2022 - Elsevier
It is a matter of curiosity whether urban and architectural spaces can accommodate the ever-
increasing technologies. This article presents a systematic literature review to show the …

Design fictions for learning: A method for supporting students in reflecting on technology in Human-Computer Interaction courses

A Rapp - Computers & Education, 2020 - Elsevier
Abstract Design fictions describe non-existing prototype devices and services, encouraging
reflection on technology matters. However, until now most of the fictional design work has …

Postcards from the Future: Speculating the Future of Built Environments with Citizens

I Paraschivoiu, M Dziabiola… - Proceedings of the 11th …, 2023 - dl.acm.org
The integration of novel technologies in built environments has increased the complexity of
designing cities and spaces with citizens. Unobtrusive and invisible interfaces can lead to …

Insect consumption and aesthetic disgust: Using design fiction to imagine novel food experiences

B Boer, M Lemke - International Journal of Food Design, 2023 - intellectdiscover.com
Disgust is a strong emotion influencing human behaviour in many domains, including food
choices. For example, many western consumers are hesitant about eating insects. This is …

Living in a Historic Neighborhood in the Technology-Era: Understanding Residents' Expectations from Domestic Spaces

BG Tan, O Özcan - Nordic Human-Computer Interaction Conference, 2022 - dl.acm.org
Our use of everyday spaces continually transforms with the domestic technologies entering
our homes. However, accommodating these technologies is especially challenging in …

Exploring flash fiction for the collaborative interpretation of qualitative data

L Ciolfi, E Lockley - Proceedings of the 17th European conference …, 2019 - shura.shu.ac.uk
This paper presents some exploratory reflections on flash fiction as a possible method to
spark discussion and collaborative interpretation of qualitative research data. A growing …

[PDF][PDF] Urban Robotic Interfaces: Designing for Encounters with Non-Humanoid Robots in Cities

M Hoggenmüller - 2022 - researchgate.net
Urban Robotic Interfaces: Designing for Encounters with Non-Humanoid Robots in Cities
Page 1 Urban Robotic Interfaces: Designing for Encounters with Non-Humanoid Robots in …

Robots in the Wild: Contextually-Adaptive Human-Robot Interactions in Urban Public Environments

X Yu, Y Wang, TTM Tran, Y Zhao… - Proceedings of the 35th …, 2023 - dl.acm.org
The increasing transition of human-robot interaction (HRI) context from controlled settings to
dynamic, real-world public environments calls for enhanced adaptability in robotic systems …

Project PLEINAIR: Discovering User Needs Exploring a Non-Conventional Human-Centered Approach

G Mincolelli, GA Giacobone, M Marchi - Advances in Industrial Design …, 2021 - Springer
Abstract PLEINAIR (Free and Inclusive Parks in Networks for Recreational and Physical
Intergenerational Activity), is a two-years research project financed by the POR FESR 2014 …

Metropoesis: semiotics, fictional cities and speculative urban design

M Thibault, VI Cassone, G Ferri - Semiotic Approaches to Urban …, 2024 - elgaronline.com
Human relationships with the future have been often marked by anticipation and curiosity.
From the many forms of fortune telling emerging throughout history (Aphek and Yishai 1990) …