Hypnotist framing: Hypnotic practice as a resource for poetic interaction design
RH Liang, HM Chang - Proceedings of the 6th International Conference …, 2013 - dl.acm.org
RH Liang, HM Chang
Proceedings of the 6th International Conference on Designing Pleasurable …, 2013•dl.acm.orgInteraction design has noticed that different notions of users reflect different underlying
paradigms, ranging from task-oriented operators, cognitive users, to phenomenological
individuals. When exploring non-task-oriented interaction such as poetic interaction design,
it would be problematic to reduce a person into a specific type of user, as well as to regard
an individual as always in a fixed mental state. Hypnosis is a practice known as its ability to
make suggestions and to guide imagery by deliberately changing the mental state of a …
paradigms, ranging from task-oriented operators, cognitive users, to phenomenological
individuals. When exploring non-task-oriented interaction such as poetic interaction design,
it would be problematic to reduce a person into a specific type of user, as well as to regard
an individual as always in a fixed mental state. Hypnosis is a practice known as its ability to
make suggestions and to guide imagery by deliberately changing the mental state of a …
Interaction design has noticed that different notions of users reflect different underlying paradigms, ranging from task-oriented operators, cognitive users, to phenomenological individuals. When exploring non-task-oriented interaction such as poetic interaction design, it would be problematic to reduce a person into a specific type of user, as well as to regard an individual as always in a fixed mental state. Hypnosis is a practice known as its ability to make suggestions and to guide imagery by deliberately changing the mental state of a subject. An apprenticeship-based activity was conducted to reveal the perspective and techniques of a hypnotist, aiming to provide a lens through which interaction designers can reframe the relation between users and artifacts. This study sensitizes poetic interaction with Chinese poetry, collects accounts in the field, draws implications, and critically reflects on poetic imagery and guided imagery in a constructive way to enrich the body of knowledge in HCI.

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