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Decentering the Designer Through Live-Action Roleplay
More-than-human approaches to HCI design research have gained traction in recent years, facilitating a need to employ new methods that decenter the human perspective. We propose live-action roleplay (larp), as a method and practice within HCI that can support perspective taking and empathy-building with non-humans actors. In this paper, we discuss a local community workshop where we facilitated numerous body-based and larp activities surrounding the theme of sustainability, and reflect on the strengths larp offers in service of decentering the human perspective.
- Malmö University Sweden
- IT University of Copenhagen Denmark
Other Engineering and Technologies, embodied methods, human-computer interaction, more-than-human, larp, roleplay, Annan teknik, sustainability
Other Engineering and Technologies, embodied methods, human-computer interaction, more-than-human, larp, roleplay, Annan teknik, sustainability
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