More-than-human design and AI
In conversation with agents
I. Nicenboim (TU Delft - Human Technology Relations)
Elisa Giaccardi (TU Delft - Human Technology Relations)
Marie Louise Juul Søndergaard (KTH Royal Institute of Technology)
AVR Reddy (Malmö University)
Yolande Strengers (Monash University)
James Pierce (California College of the Arts, San Francisco)
Johan Redström (Umeå University)
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Abstract
This one-day workshop brings together HCI researchers, designers, and practitioners to explore how to study and design (with) AI agents from a more-than-human design perspective. We invite participants to experiment with thing ethnography and material speculations, as a starting point to map and possibly integrate emergent frameworks and methodologies for more-than-human design. By using conversational agents as a case, participants will discuss what a more-than-human approach can offer to the understanding and design of AI systems, and how this aligns with third-wave HCI concerns of networks, infrastructures, and ecologies.