TY - GEN
T1 - Putting Phenomenological Theories to Work in the Design of Self-Tracking Technologies
AU - Homewood, Sarah
AU - Vallgårda, Anna
PY - 2020/7/3
Y1 - 2020/7/3
N2 - Existing self-tracking devices have been criticized for perpetuating a dualist, rather than phenomenological, understanding of the self as a separated mind and body. In this paper we answer calls for a phenomenological approach to the design of self-tracking devices. Ambient Cycle is a menstrual cycle tracking device that provides a continuous display of data in the home through coloured light. Through its design and long-term deployment, we found that a phenomenological approach facilitated; 1. the documentation of a diversity in subjective experiences of the enigmatic menstrual cycle; 2. the tracking of positive as well as negative aspects of the menstrual cycle, which challenges wider understandings of the body in society, and 3. novel uses of self-tracked data. We also expand on existing uses of phenomenological theories within HCI to include those that address interactions with the insides of our bodies.
AB - Existing self-tracking devices have been criticized for perpetuating a dualist, rather than phenomenological, understanding of the self as a separated mind and body. In this paper we answer calls for a phenomenological approach to the design of self-tracking devices. Ambient Cycle is a menstrual cycle tracking device that provides a continuous display of data in the home through coloured light. Through its design and long-term deployment, we found that a phenomenological approach facilitated; 1. the documentation of a diversity in subjective experiences of the enigmatic menstrual cycle; 2. the tracking of positive as well as negative aspects of the menstrual cycle, which challenges wider understandings of the body in society, and 3. novel uses of self-tracked data. We also expand on existing uses of phenomenological theories within HCI to include those that address interactions with the insides of our bodies.
KW - Phenomenological Approach
KW - Self-Tracking Devices
KW - Menstrual Cycle Tracking
KW - Subjective Experiences
KW - Human-Computer Interaction (HCI)
U2 - 10.1145/3357236.3395550
DO - 10.1145/3357236.3395550
M3 - Article in proceedings
SP - 1833
EP - 1846
BT - DIS '20: Proceedings of the 2020 ACM Designing Interactive Systems Conference
PB - Association for Computing Machinery
ER -