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Anti-Solutionist Strategies - Seriously Silly Design Fiction

Offered By: Association for Computing Machinery (ACM) via YouTube

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Overview

Explore a conference talk that challenges the "solutionist" approach in technology innovation. Delve into the critique of solving non-existent problems and oversimplifying complex issues in design. Examine strategies that reject the search for solutions, including design fiction, critical design, and techniques aimed at creating unuseless, questionable, and silly designs. Learn about "magic machine" workshops that encourage absurd technological propositions using low-fidelity materials. Discover how these practices can help researchers resist solutionism and understand the importance of representation in the ideation process. Gain insights from this 20-minute presentation delivered at the 2016 CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, addressing the boundaries of HCI research.

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Anti-Solutionist Strategies: Seriously Silly Design Fiction


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