A Multispecies Interaction Design Approach: Introducing the Beings Activities Context Technologies (BACT) Framework

Author:

Chamaidi Theodora1ORCID,Stavrakis Modestos1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Product and Systems Design Engineering, University of the Aegean, 84100 Syros, Greece

Abstract

For years, design has been focused on human needs, creating human-centred solutions and often neglecting the existence or the impact that design can have on other species. As designers shift from that traditional anthropocentric approach to adopting design practices that include other species’ perspectives in the process, there is a growing need for practices capable of providing designers with the right tools to understand non-human needs and design for their inclusion. For this reason, the Beings Activities Context Technologies (BACT) framework is proposed as a theoretical means to support the shift to a more multispecies-oriented approach, expanding the anthropocentric Benyon’s People Activities Contexts Technologies (PACT) framework. The methodological implications of the framework have been explored in a case study design project focused on the development of a wearable device designed to support beekeepers during their work. The case study explored the design by taking into consideration both the needs of humans and animals in the context of beekeeping while analysing their interactions in depth. Through this framework, we seek to contribute to the more-than-human turn in interaction design and aid designers in expanding their considerations beyond the person–technology relationship.

Funder

European Union and Greek national funds through the Operational Program ‘Research Innovation Strategies for Smart Specialisation in South Aegean OΠΣ 3437′

The Institute of Mediterranean Forest Ecosystems and Forest Products Technology

Publisher

MDPI AG

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