TY - CHAP A1 - Stadlbauer, Jana A1 - Frommeld, Debora A1 - Chow, Rosan A1 - Weber, Karsten ED - Grabbe, Lars C. T1 - Partizipative Designpraktiken für verkörperte Künstliche Intelligenz T2 - Designforschung und KI N2 - Der Beitrag thematisiert partizipative Designpraktiken für verkörperte Künstliche Intelligenz und untersucht, wie Nutzende stärker in den Gestaltungsprozess eingebunden werden können. Ausgehend von Design-Thinking-Modellen, die Nutzendengruppen aktiv an der Technikgestaltung beteiligen, geht der Gedanke des Beitrags noch weiter und stellt das Konzept des participatory theatre vor – eine explorative Methode, die im Rahmen der Ausstellung ‚Leben mit Robotern‘ an der OTH Regensburg eingesetzt wurde. Besuchende konnten sich als Roboter verkleiden und in Rollenspielen Interaktionen mit Technik simulieren. Diese performative Herangehensweise eröffnete neue Perspektiven auf das Design von Robotern und auf die Wahrnehmung verkörperter KI. Mit einer qualitativen, inhaltsanalytischen Auswertung von knapp 90 Aussagen von Besuchenden wird untersucht, wie Menschen auf das Design von Robotik und KI reagiert haben und inwieweit alltagsrelevante Designprinzipien zur Sprache kommen. Die Ergebnisse zeigen eine mehrheitlich offene bis begeisterte Haltung gegenüber Robotern. Kritik und Zurückhaltung wurde seltener geäußert. Es wird diskutiert, inwieweit zentrale Aspekte wie Design einen Einfluss auf die Wahrnehmung von Robotern haben können. Der Beitrag betont die gesellschaftliche Relevanz ästhetischer Gestaltung und plädiert für interdisziplinäre, explorative Forschungsansätze, um KI-Systeme nutzungsnah und kulturell sensibel zu entwickeln. Y1 - 2025 SN - 9783658497972 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-658-49798-9_8 SN - 2731-9458 SP - 123 EP - 137 PB - Springer CY - Wiesbaden ER - TY - INPR A1 - Chow, Rosan T1 - Narcissistic and Embodied Human-Centered-Design N2 - In recent years, there have been calls to replace Human-Centered-Design (HCD) with More-Than-Human-Design (MTHD). The proponents of MTHD dismiss HCD for various reasons; however, the fact that they use the same title, terms and phrases such as posthuman, decenter human, anti-anthropocentric; systematically or not, coherently or not, together they create a strong sense that HCD is passé and must be left behind. Anthropocentrism has gotten a lot of beatings from multiple quarters to the extent that the term carries now a negative connotation. This negative mood seems to get carried away and over to the criticisms of HCD as human-centered is synonymous with anthropocentric. My contribution is to point out, while anthropocentrism is a position of value; it might also be understood as an inescapable condition. Before the MTHD movement sweeps away indiscriminately all HCD, a more careful look is in order. KW - Design, Human-Centered, Posthuman, Anthropocentrism KW - More-Than-Human Y1 - 2026 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:898-opus4-87557 SN - 978-3-0356-3012-1 N1 - Preprint des Buchkapitels: Narcissistic- und Embodied Human-Centered-Design in Nutzen statt Besitzen: https://opus4.kobv.de/opus4-oth-regensburg/frontdoor/index/index/start/0/rows/10/sortfield/score/sortorder/desc/searchtype/simple/query/978-3-0356-3012-1/docId/8847 ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Chow, Rosan ED - Brandes, Uta ED - Bieling, Tom ED - Christensen, Michelle ED - Jonas, Wolfgang T1 - Narcissistic- und Embodied Human-Centered-Design T2 - Nutzen statt Besitzen N2 - In recent years, there have been calls to replace Human-Centered-Design (HCD) with More-Than-Human-Design (MTHD). The proponents of MTHD dismiss HCD for various reasons; however, the fact that they use the same title, terms and phrases such as posthuman, decenter human, anti-anthropocentric; systematically or not, coherently or not, together they create a strong sense that HCD is passé and must be left behind. Anthropocentrism has gotten a lot of beatings from multiple quarters to the extent that the term carries now a negative connotation. This negative mood seems to get carried away and over to the criticisms of HCD as human-centered is synonymous with anthropocentric. My contribution is to point out, while anthropocentrism is a position of value; it might also be understood as an inescapable condition. Before the MTHD movement sweeps away indiscriminately all HCD, a more careful look is in order. KW - Design KW - Human-Centered KW - Posthuman KW - Anthropocentrism Y1 - 2025 SN - 978-3-0356-3012-1 N1 - Preprint des Kapitels auf Englisch auch auf OPUS unter: https://doi.org/10.35096/othr/pub-8755 SP - 91 EP - 101 PB - Birkhäuser CY - Basel ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Dörrenbächer, Judith A1 - Chow, Rosan A1 - Yoo, Daisy A1 - Eriksson, Eva T1 - An Archive of Tensions : a Growing Collection of Challenges in More-Than-Human Design JF - Interactions N2 - Imagine a long table covered with scattered materials – balls of wool, small wooden tiles, and pieces of clay. Around it, fifteen designers and researchers gather, quietly moving notes and connecting ideas with yarn. Each thread ties one tension to another: care to control, innovation to sustainability, agency to relation. The table becomes a web of contradictions – messy and unresolved. This was not a design sprint or a problem-solving session. It was a collective reflection: a one-day workshop at the DIS 2025 conference named Paradoxes, Tensions and Challenges in Decentering the Human organized by the authors of this article together with Marc Hassenzahl and Anton Poikolainen Rosén. Here, we explored the paradoxes and tensions that are inherent to More-than-Human Design (MtHD). Eleven participants and the organizers shared their work. When tensions surfaced in conversations, they were noted, discussed, clustered, and physically connected. Rather than trying to overcome these contradictions, we asked to name them – to hold them in our hands, literally, and to see what new connections might emerge. What began as a physical act of clustering became the seed for what we now call the Archive of Tensions: a growing collection of challenges in designing beyond the human. KW - Design, Human-Centered, Posthuman, Anthropocentrism KW - Interaction Design KW - More-Than-Human Y1 - 2026 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1145/3795510 VL - 33 IS - 2 SP - 62 EP - 65 PB - ACM ER -