Exploring the Design Space for Human-Food-Technology Interaction: An Approach from the Lens of Eating Experiences

Author:

Gayler Tom1ORCID,Sas Corina1,Kalnikaitė Vaiva2

Affiliation:

1. Lancaster University, Lancaster, United Kingdom

2. Dovetailed Ltd, Cambridge, United Kingdom

Abstract

Embedded in everyday practices, food can be a rich resource for interaction design. This article focuses on eating experiences to uncover how bodily, sensory, and socio-cultural aspects of eating can be better leveraged for the design of user experience. We report a systematic literature review of 109 papers, and interviews with 18 professional chefs, providing new understandings of prior HFI research, as well as how professional chefs creatively design eating experiences. The findings inform a conceptual framework of designing for user experience leveraging eating experiences. These findings also inform implications for HFI design suggesting the value of multisensory flavor experiences, external and internal sensory stimulation and deprivation, aspects of eating for communicating meaning, and designing with contrasting pleasurable and uncomfortable experiences. The article concludes with six charts as novel generative design tools for HFI experiences focused on sensory, emotional, communicative, performative, and temporal experiences.

Funder

Designing Multisensory Interactions: Emotional User Experience of 3D Printed-Food Consumption

EPSRC and Dovetailed Ltd

AffecTech: Personal Technologies for Affective Health

H2020 People Programme under Marie Skłodowska-Curie

Publisher

Association for Computing Machinery (ACM)

Subject

Human-Computer Interaction

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