Creative Probes, Proxy Feelers, and Speculations on Interactive Skin

Carey Jewitt*, Ned Barker, Lili Golmohammadi

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Abstract

This paper critically discusses the combination of creative and social research methods to generate a novel approach to explore the multimodal technoscape. This paper draws on an interdisciplinary exploratory case study on interactive skin—an emergent technology that augments and/or interacts with the skin. This paper shows how concepts from skin studies and the HCI literature can be used to draw on creative methods to think about and with the body. We describe the use of an online probe pack, a speculative research workshop and sensory research interviews using ‘proxy feelers’ to agitate the design space of interactive skin futures. We show how combining these methods provoked and expanded the scope of interactive skin from the technological to the sensory and the social. We discuss the opportunities and challenges of the research dialogues that this approach facilitated, make the case for creative methodological improvisation and exploration of emergent technologies and show how creative and social research methods can be combined to explore the interconnection between technology, society and design.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1-20
JournalMultimodal Technologies and Interaction
Volume6
Issue number22
Early online date26 Mar 2022
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2022

Keywords

  • Multimodal
  • Sensory
  • creative methods
  • Cultural Probes
  • Online Research
  • Speculative Methods
  • futures

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