The making(s) of more-than-human design

Introduction to the special issue on more-than-human design and HCI

Journal Article (2025)
Authors

Elisa Giaccardi (Politecnico di Milano)

Johan Redström (Umeå University)

I. Nicenboim (TU Delft - Materials and Manufacturing)

Research Group
Materials and Manufacturing
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https://doi.org/10.1080/07370024.2024.2353357
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Publication Year
2025
Language
English
Research Group
Materials and Manufacturing
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Issue number
1-4
Volume number
40
Pages (from-to)
1-16
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.1080/07370024.2024.2353357
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Abstract

Human activities have drastically altered the planet, with design playing a significant role. While design may intend to do good, its consequences are not always positive: from climate change to resource depletion to unforeseen social dynamics. These transformations also include ourselves, as our relationships with new technologies blur and complicate previous human and machine agency distinctions. Increasingly, design has become a matter of defining what it means to be human. This special issue explores the proposition that conventional human-centered design approaches may not adequately address the complex challenges we face, and that there is instead a need to ground design in more-than-human perspectives. This introduction outlines the evolving landscape of more-than-human design in the context of HCI. Articulating a series of emerging research trajectories, we aim to illuminate the transformative potential of more-than-human orientations to design, including how they both extend and depart from familiar lines of inquiry in HCI – for example, how designers are redefining data, interfaces, and responsibility, and reshaping posthuman knowledge through design. Ultimately, this special issue aims to explore new pathways for designing in the era of the more-than-human, challenging the perceived divide between practice and theory to imagine alternative futures for HCI.

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