Decentering Through Design: Bridging Posthuman Theory with More-than-Human Design Practices

Iohanna Nicenboim*, Doenja Oogjes, Heidi Biggs, Seowoo Nam

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Abstract

While decentering the human has been a key approach in posthumanist HCI, there are still questions and tensions around it. To address them, we outline emergent notions of decentering, tracing it back from HCI to critical posthumanism and connecting epistemological developments in the humanities to design scholarship. Then, reviewing how decentering is understood and practiced in HCI, we distill five emerging dimensions for articulating more-than-human practices. We conclude by unpacking “decentering through design” as an ongoing material practice through which more-than-human designers not only materialize (apply) posthuman theory but also “make” posthuman knowledge in their own unique ways.

Original languageEnglish
Number of pages25
JournalHuman-Computer Interaction
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2023

Keywords

  • Decentering
  • more-than-human design
  • new materialism
  • research through design

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