D.S. Murray-Rust
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(Un)making AI Magic
A Design Taxonomy
This paper examines the role that enchantment plays in the design of AI things by constructing a taxonomy of design approaches that increase or decrease the perception of magic and enchantment. We start from the design discourse surrounding recent developments in AI technologies,
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First International Workshop on Worker-Robot Relationships
Exploring Transdisciplinarity for the Future of Work with Robots
In Industry 5.0, cognitive robots and workers will engage in evolving and reciprocal relations, which we call worker-robot relationships (WRRs). To enable evidence-based work futures with workers, we must co-develop WRRs and understand their impact on work, workers, management, a
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A Token Gesture
Non-Transferable NFTs, Digital Possessions and Ownership Design
This paper presents the design, deployment and qualitative study of a large-scale, public, generative art exhibition, through which passers-by could create artworks, and mint a non-fungible-token (NFT). Following the month-long exhibition, during which 229 anonymous participants
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Cosmic Troubleshooting
Exploring Third-Person View for Error Handling in Telerobotic Planetary Infrastructure Maintenance
This study investigates error handling intricacies in supervised autonomy orbit-to-ground teleoperation for space exploration robots, emphasizing scenarios with communication delays that render Earth-based ground control assistance unfeasible. In this setting, one major challenge
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Decentralised creative economies and transactional creative communities
New value discovery in the performing arts
While the past decade has seen cuts to public funding to the arts, it has also seen the development of online technologies which have the potential to reach increasingly diverse and global audiences. As a result, individuals and organisations across the creative industries and pe
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Experiential artificial intelligence (AI) is an approach to the design, use, and evaluation of AI in cultural or other real-world settings that foregrounds human experience and context. It combines arts and engineering to support rich and intuitive modes of model interpretation a
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This work illustrates how artistic robotic systems can provide a reservoir of unfamiliarity and a basis for speculation, to open the field toward new ways of thinking about HRI. We reflect on a collaborative project between design students, a media art studio, and design research
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Towards just futures
A feminist approach to speculative design for policy making
There is a call for more use of future-oriented design methods like speculative de-sign in developing policies. While these methods offer potential benefits in helping future-proof policies, they also run the risk of solidifying existing structures of pow-er if not applied critic
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Prototyping with Uncertainties
Data, Algorithms, and Research through Design
Seen both as a resource and an obstacle to clarity, uncertainty is a concept that permeates many areas of design. As the concept gains prominence in Human-Computer Interaction (HCI), this special issue specifically explores the interplay between uncertainty and prototyping in Res
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Unpacking Human-AI interactions
From Interaction Primitives to a Design Space
This article aims to develop a semi-formal representation for Human-AI (HAI) interactions, by building a set of interaction primitives which can specify the information exchanges between users and AI systems during their interaction. We show how these primitives can be combined i
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On creative practice and generative ai
Co-shaping the development of emerging artistic technologies: Case study
In recent years, advances in artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning have given rise to powerful new tools and methods for creative practitioners. 2022–2023 in particular saw an explosion in generative AI tools, models and use cases. Noting the long history of critical
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Grasping AI
Experiential exercises for designers
Artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML) are increasingly integrated into the functioning of physical and digital products, creating unprecedented opportunities for interaction and functionality. However, there is a challenge for designers to ideate within this crea
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Data-Enhanced Design
Engaging Designers in Exploratory Sensemaking with Multimodal Data
Research in the wild can reveal human behaviors, contexts, and needs around products that are difficult to observe in the lab. Telemetry data from the use of physical products can help facilitate in the wild research, in particular by suggesting hypotheses that can be explored th
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The Politics of Digital (Human) Rights
Oxford Research Encyclopedia of international studies
Basic human rights, like freedom of expression, freedom of the press, and privacy, are being radically transformed by new technologies. The manifestation of these rights in online spaces is known as “digital rights,” which can be impeded or empowered through the design, governanc
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From VizBlocks to the Data-Driven Actor
Reimagining an open-ended data physicalisation prototype with a creative business
In this case study, we document the process of engaging in an initially unplanned and informal knowledge exchange activity between academic researchers and a local performing arts company. This knowledge exchange activity quickly became a fruitful collaboration during which an ac
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Gender Choices of Conversational Agent
How Today’s Practice Can Shape Tomorrow’s Values
When creating conversational agents, designers have to make decisions about the way the agents present themselves. In this position paper, we identify and synthesize ethical dilemmas that conversational interface designers and researchers face around gender of conversational agen
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Disentangling Fairness Perceptions in Algorithmic Decision-Making
The Effects of Explanations, Human Oversight, and Contestability
Recent research claims that information cues and system attributes of algorithmic decision-making processes affect decision subjects' fairness perceptions. However, little is still known about how these factors interact. This paper presents a user study (N = 267) investigating th
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Ethic Amanuensis
Supporting Machine Learning Practitioners Making and Recording Ethical Decisions
Ethics should be a practice, not a checkbox. Data scientists want to answer questions about individuals and society using the vast torrent of data that flows around us. Machine learning practitioners want to develop and connect complex
models of the world and use them safely ...
models of the world and use them safely ...
In this paper, we explore the use of metaphors for people working with artificial intelligence, in particular those that support designers in thinking about the creation of AI systems. Metaphors both illuminate and hide, simplifying and connecting to existing knowledge, centring
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The heart of this work is exploring Penrose tiling. Penrose tilings are ways tocompletely cover an infi nite plane with perfectly fi tting shapes, in a pattern that neverrepeats – they have moments of local symmetry, where it may look like they are regular andordered, but on a la
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