Future InBodied: A Framework for Inbodied Interaction Design | Rakesh Patibanda
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Future InBodied: A Framework for Inbodied Interaction Design

Embodied Interaction Full Paper
Year2020
VenueTEI '20
LocationSydney NSW, Australia
Pagespp. 885-888 (4 pages)
Future InBodied: A Framework for Inbodied Interaction Design

A workshop framework helping designers incorporate knowledge of human physiology – like how muscles, nerves, and the brain work – into the creation of interactive technology experiences. The goal is to unlock human potential rather than simply bolt technology onto the body.

Inbodied interaction is an emerging area in HCI that aligns how the body performs internally with our designs to support and optimise human performance. Inbodied Interaction therefore relies on knowledge of our physiology/neurology/kinesiology etc, to blend with HCI methodology. Recent, Inbodied Interaction workshops and summer schools, have been designed to share models of these processes to accelerate access to these areas of specialisation for HCI researchers. As such this one-day-hands-on-studio presents an extension of this work - an Inbodied interaction framework - to (1) make inbodied sciences accessible and (2) usable for HCI practitioners when it comes to crafting experiences, whether for health, performance or play. Our framework also offers a design alternative to cyborging futures that seek to augment human performance, Inbodied Interaction seeks to help discover and optimise human potential. As such, in this studio, we will explore where inbodied interaction fits in the narrative of our future bodies.

Josh Andres, m.c. schraefel, Rakesh Patibanda, Florian 'Floyd' Mueller

wellbeing inbodied health body centric
Josh Andres
Josh Andres
UNSW Canberra
MS
m.c. schraefel
RP
Rakesh Patibanda
Department of Human-Centred Computing, Monash University
F'
Florian 'Floyd' Mueller
Department of Human-Centred Computing, Monash University