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Staying open to interpretation: engaging multiple meanings in design and evaluation

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Staying open to interpretation: engaging multiple meanings in design and evaluation
Human-Computer Interaction (HCI) often focuses on how designers can develop systems that convey a single, specific, clear interpretation of what they are for and how they should be used and experienced. New domains such as domestic and public environments, new influences from the arts and humanities, and new techniques in HCI itself are converging to suggest that multiple, potentially competing interpretations can fruitfully co-exist. In this paper, we lay out the contours of the new space opened by a focus on multiple interpretations, which may more fully address the complexity, dynamics and interplay of user, system, and designer interpretation. We document how design and evaluation strategies shift when we abandon the presumption that a specific, authoritative interpretation of the systems we build is necessary, possible or desirable. Author Keywords Interpretation, hermeneutics, design, evaluation, humanities, arts ACM Classification Keywords H5.m. Information interfaces and prese...
Phoebe Sengers, Bill Gaver
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Type Conference
Year 2006
Where ACMDIS
Authors Phoebe Sengers, Bill Gaver
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