Reengaging people with the world through the design of everyday objects

This study explores the human-object relationship through the design of a flowerpot that amplifies object/ human communication. Humans frequently anthropomorphize artifacts in their environment, attributing feelings and features to artifacts, so transforming them into companions. For example people...

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Main Author: Samadi, Hamed
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Published: 2014
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/2152/24003
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spelling ndltd-UTEXAS-oai-repositories.lib.utexas.edu-2152-240032015-09-20T17:22:35ZReengaging people with the world through the design of everyday objectsSamadi, HamedDesignInteraction designCommunication designHuman-object relationshipAnthropomorphismMorphological chartThis study explores the human-object relationship through the design of a flowerpot that amplifies object/ human communication. Humans frequently anthropomorphize artifacts in their environment, attributing feelings and features to artifacts, so transforming them into companions. For example people commonly name and ascribe gender to their favorite vehicles. Recent advances in digital and interface design have afforded new possibilities for shaping future human/ object interaction. I have chosen to focus my investigations on possible feedback loops that connect human emotionally to the plant. The Morphological chart was the method used in order to generate a broad range of the concepts. The method provides a structure for a less predictable and more experimental form of ideation. The concepts generated focused on defining new roles for, and ways of seeing houseplants and potential routes for interaction and communication between human and plant. The designs focused on attributing human values and features to both the form of the plant pot and communication system used.text2014-04-15T15:10:08Z2013-122013-11-25December 20132014-04-15T15:10:08ZThesisapplication/pdfhttp://hdl.handle.net/2152/24003
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topic Design
Interaction design
Communication design
Human-object relationship
Anthropomorphism
Morphological chart
spellingShingle Design
Interaction design
Communication design
Human-object relationship
Anthropomorphism
Morphological chart
Samadi, Hamed
Reengaging people with the world through the design of everyday objects
description This study explores the human-object relationship through the design of a flowerpot that amplifies object/ human communication. Humans frequently anthropomorphize artifacts in their environment, attributing feelings and features to artifacts, so transforming them into companions. For example people commonly name and ascribe gender to their favorite vehicles. Recent advances in digital and interface design have afforded new possibilities for shaping future human/ object interaction. I have chosen to focus my investigations on possible feedback loops that connect human emotionally to the plant. The Morphological chart was the method used in order to generate a broad range of the concepts. The method provides a structure for a less predictable and more experimental form of ideation. The concepts generated focused on defining new roles for, and ways of seeing houseplants and potential routes for interaction and communication between human and plant. The designs focused on attributing human values and features to both the form of the plant pot and communication system used. === text
author Samadi, Hamed
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title Reengaging people with the world through the design of everyday objects
title_short Reengaging people with the world through the design of everyday objects
title_full Reengaging people with the world through the design of everyday objects
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