@inproceedings{Hoinkis, author = {Hoinkis, Monika}, title = {Living With Things}, series = {Proceedings of the Eighth International Conference on Design and Emotion}, booktitle = {Proceedings of the Eighth International Conference on Design and Emotion}, publisher = {Central Saint Martins College of Art and Design}, address = {London}, isbn = {978-0957071926}, doi = {10.5281/zenodo.2604825}, pages = {6}, abstract = {This paper describes the conceptual object series Living with Things: seven working prototypes of electronically and mechanically altered everyday objects that explore emotional engagement through interaction design. It outlines aim, design and the interaction design model that was developed and applied. Further it looks at scenarios and experiences from the objects in use and finally places them in the larger context of my current PhD research into The Design of Idleness. This research looks at social acceleration from a design perspective and investigates the paradoxical potential of interaction design to contribute to the much-needed social and societal slowdown.}, subject = {Design}, language = {en} } @inproceedings{Hoinkis, author = {Hoinkis, Monika}, title = {Herzfassen}, series = {CHI EA '12 : CHI '12 Extended Abstracts on Human Factors in Computing Systems}, booktitle = {CHI EA '12 : CHI '12 Extended Abstracts on Human Factors in Computing Systems}, publisher = {Association for Computing Machinery}, address = {New York}, isbn = {978-1-4503-1016-1}, doi = {10.1145/2212776.2212364}, pages = {975 -- 978}, abstract = {Herzfassen is a self-contained kinetic object that uses physical computing and biometric data to provide a highly aesthetic and sensual experience while still having the outer appearance of an ordinary everyday object. A metal bowl filled with water visualizes the human heartbeat through vibration and according patterns in the water surface. The title Herzfassen derives from the german expression for 'to take heart' thus hints to the haptic and emotional experience with the object. This paper describes aim and design of the piece, comprising construction, technical function, as well as the interaction cycle respectively the object's dramaturgy. Further, it reports on audience's joyful and emotional experiences with the object within past exhibitions as display and use hence human contact is the main purpose of Herzfassen.}, subject = {Design}, language = {en} } @inproceedings{FrankeHoinkis, author = {Franke, Annelie and Hoinkis, Monika}, title = {«Co-photography» as a research tool}, series = {Proceedings of the colors of care : 9th International Conference on Design and Emotion}, booktitle = {Proceedings of the colors of care : 9th International Conference on Design and Emotion}, publisher = {Universidad De Los Andes, Facultad De Arquitectura Y Dise{\~n}o}, address = {Bogota}, organization = {Universidad De Los Andes}, isbn = {978-958-774-070-7}, pages = {464 -- 466}, subject = {Fotografie}, language = {en} } @inproceedings{Hoinkis, author = {Hoinkis, Monika}, title = {»Tap Anything« A Design (Class) Case}, series = {Proceedings of the colors of care : 9th International Conference on Design and Emotion}, booktitle = {Proceedings of the colors of care : 9th International Conference on Design and Emotion}, publisher = {Universidad De Los Andes, Facultad De Arquitectura Y Dise{\~n}o}, address = {Bogota}, organization = {Universidad De Los Andes}, isbn = {978-958-774-070-7}, doi = {10.5281/zenodo.2605588}, pages = {450 -- 455}, abstract = {This report looks at a higher education design class as a design case for teaching participatory design methods to beginning design students from different design disciplines (communication, product, and interface design). The class was an experiment in so far as basic design education usually focuses on other elementary aspects first, such as form, color, representation, etc. The experiment's purpose was to confront design students very early on in the program with a participatory design approach and find out how well they can handle and apply it and how valuable it is for their basic design education. The report describes the overall aim, structure, process, and outcomes of the design class at University of Applied Sciences Potsdam and takes a peep into the near future.}, subject = {Bildung}, language = {en} }