Towards More-Than-Human-Centred Design: Learning from Gardening

INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF DESIGN(2022)

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More-than-human-centred design is a growing field in HCI (human-computer interaction) that account for non-human actors in design processes (such as animals, plants, and microbes but also autonomous technologies). While the rationale for more-than-human-centred design is clear, there is a lack of design methods grounded in this thinking. We articulate the idea of noticing as a method for approaching design spaces as systems of mutual interdependence between organisms. The findings are based on a longitudinal ethnographic study of urban farming-including the study of urban farmers' practices and use of technologies with a focus on the interplay between humans and non-humans, such as plants and microbes. We articulate noticing as a phenomenon and show examples of urban farmers' practices of noticing. We discuss principles for designing with the interdependencies of several organisms based on what is noticed in a setting. We argue that the way we have separated ideas about the environment and human experience is a part of the sustainability problem-and suggest noticing as an approach that instead combines positive human experiences and the needs of the environment.
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Design Research Methods, Ethnography, More-than-human-centred Design, Noticing
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