DETAILED PROGRAM
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NOTES FOR PAPER SESSIONS
>Full paper (F): Each paper presentation is 30 minutes (20 mins presentation + 10 mins discussion)
>Short/Exploratory paper (S): Each paper presentation is 15 minutes (10 mins presentation + 5 mins discussion)
>Each paper session ends with a general discussion (20 minutes)
LOCATIONS
U=Undergraduate Centre, L=Learning Centre, V=Väre
SUNDAY 2 JUNE
09:00-17:00 |
DOCTORAL CONSORTIUM Chairs: Jacob Buur, Loove Broms, İdil Gaziulusoy and Eija Timonen Britta Boyer Paola Cabrera Myriam D. Diatta Angeliki Dimaki-Adolfsen Nils Ehrenberg Maryam Fanni Sara Gottschalk Marika Hedemyr Sara Hyltén-Cavallius Anna Kokalanova Petra Lilja Katharina Moebus and Melissa Harrison Sarah Pennington Jess Uhre Rahbek Erik Sandelin Emilija Veselova Yue Zou |
12:00 – 17:00
WORKSHOPS
Note!
> Workshops are subject to change or cancellation.
12:00-14:00
Norm-critique in Practice: Haptic and Tactile Design Methods in the Notion of Care [L: Juho (126)]
Hanna Af Ekström and Cristine Sundbom (HDK Academy of Design and Crafts, Göteborg University / Usify)
We acknowledge that all participants have different knowledges, understandings, and capabilities. Subjective experiences through our bodily senses can be a central tool for understanding our environment and situations. We suggest that by using haptic and tactile design methods in a workshop setting, we aim to challenge normative ways of understanding and to interpret architectural and design sketches, visualizations and models. By providing alternative ways to understand a workshop material within participatory methods, does not only make the workshop experience more accessible for participants who are not used to interpret architectural sketches. It also provides better accessibility for people with visual impairments and cognitive disabilities, and, it also stretches the interpretation in general by questioning the visual and hearing norm.
Contact: hanna.af.ekstrom (a) hdk.gu.se
12:00-17:00
Service Design Meets User Experience Design: Clash or Marriage? [L: Vilho (233a)]
Virpi Roto, Jung-Joo Lee and Effie Law (Aalto University, National University of Singapore, University of Leicester)
Are you working with Service Design? UX design? Perhaps Both? Do you CARE about current unclarities between the two fields and setting some future directions together? This workshop will be the venue for you then!
With the rises of UX design and Service Design, we’ve seen overlaps between the two, at the same time some arguments against each other. Digitalization drives Service Design towards digital services; UX research is moving its focus from a single digital product to a holistic system. However, the two communities have been surprisingly apart. In this workshop, we will explore intersections of UX design and Service Design, discussing similarities and differences in terms of theories, methodologies and practices, as well as the directions for future research.
Contact: https://blogs.aalto.fi/sdxd/
13:00-17:00
On the Move: Designing for Nomadic Welfare [L: Annikki (127)]
Stefan Holmlid, Vanessa Rodrigues and Johan Blomkvist (Linköping University)
“When you move a lot, you constantly ask yourself, ‘Where am I?’”
“I have different ‘settings’ in different cities.”
The present era has seen an unprecedented rise in the movement of people across the world. This workshop will focus on the contrast between nomadic and settled, how these concepts manifest in systems and places, and the impact and consequence of mobility on systems of care and welfare. We invite participants from any discipline and varied backgrounds to share their observations, experiences, and insights, with the aim of developing an initial framework for designing with nomadic perspectives.
13:30-17:00
Caring for or with Public Things: Mapping Possible Roles of Designing as Democratic Practice [L: Johanna (113)]
Laura Popplow, Melisa Duque and Paola Pierri (University of Art and Design Linz, Monash University, University of the Arts London)
This workshop invites participants to map issues of caring with “public things” (Honig 2017). We invite you to bring a public thing (or a souvenir of it) to the workshop. Together, we will materially map answers and individual perspectives on public things, and open the field for further discussion. We will use the notion of public things in three possible notions: 1) as things to assemble a public around, 2) as affective things that invite different practices of care, and 3) as necessary non-human participants we care with (not only for) in the formation of publics. We are a multi-disciplinary group of design researchers and will be sharing our own experience and perspectives from public participation.
13:30-17:00
Stories of Health Workshop: Mapping Care Through Probes [L: Ilmari (106)]
Miya Osaki and Tina Park (Diagram, USA)
Join us for a hands-on experience interpreting and analyzing cultural probes – a human-centered research method. In healthcare, people face a complicated landscape when caring for their health. Journey mapping cultural probes encourage self-reflection to uncover motivations for decision-making through storytelling unlike traditional question/answer research. Making people the protagonists in their health supports sense-making and sense-giving and provides new ways to improve outcomes and care.
What’s your story of health? In this workshop, attendees will have the opportunity to experience a probe activity. Attendees visualize their own “Story of Health” using delightfully designed materials. Maps are anonymously exchanged, reviewed, and embodied by attendees to build empathy. Outputs are analyzed to uncover learnings and value for stakeholders and communities.
Contact: http://diagramoffice.com/nordes2019
14:30-17:00
Care-oke: A Silly-Serious Design Joke [L: Eetu (213)]
Mathilda Tham, Hannah Jones, Sara Hyltén-Cavallius, Anette Lundebye and Julia Lockheart (Linnaeus University, Stanford University, Regents, Wales University)
This workshop offers care-oke, a singing orchestra of care, as a design method and ritual to simultaneously manifest and probe care of self, care of others, care of community, care of matters of care in collaboration. We argue that such silly-serious approaches have an important role to play in injecting vulnerability, social risk-taking, feminist ways of knowing into complex change work addressing complex global challenges. Participants will experience coming together in care-oke, and reflecting on what singing as caring can mean for design cultures and collaborations.
Contact: mathilda.tham (a) lnu.se
17:00-17:30 | BREAK / REGISTRATION [L:Tori] |
17:30-18:45 | OPENING by Anna Valtonen,Vice President of Aalto University KEYNOTE by Rauna Kuokkanen Care, who and where? [L:Makerspace] |
18:45-20:00 | GET-TOGETHER [L: Tori] |
MONDAY 3 JUNE
08:30-09:00 | REGISTRATION [U: 1fl Lobby] |
09:00-10:30 |
WELCOME KEYNOTE INTRODUCTION OF POSTERS Posters are displayed at 2fl Lobby, Undergraduate Centre during the conference > Maternity and Child Care Co-Design with Municipality > Resistance Movements: Combating infection risk in veterinary practice through visualization methods > Our Burden – Carbon dioxide theatre for climate action > Who Cares (and in What Ways) in a Nursing Home? > Who Cares for Public Transit in Middletown, Connecticut? An act of care: (re)assembling the archive |
10:30-11:00 | BREAK [U: 2fl Lobby] |
10:30-12:30 |
PARALLEL PAPER SESSIONS 1 PARALLEL SESSION 1A: Chair: Thomas Binder > Paper 1 [S]: Rituals of Care: Reimagining welfare > Paper 2 [S]: Affective Infrastructuring > Paper 3 [S]: Taking Positions: Institutions and individuals in public sector design > Paper 4 [F]: Public Libraries as Engines of Democracy: A research and pedagogical case study on design for re-entry PARALLEL SESSION 1B: Chair: Eva Brandt > Paper 1 [F]: A Tangible Understanding of Chronic Pain > Paper 2 [S]: Finding Calm in a Perfect Storm > Paper 3 [F]: Co-Ability Practices PARALLEL SESSION 1C: Chair: Martín Ávila > Paper 1 [F]: Does It Spark Joy? > Paper 2 [S]: Iron while Still Damp > Paper 3 [S]: Caring with Others – Cultivating and revaluing as forms of everyday designing |
12:30-14:00 | LUNCH [U: 2fl Lobby] |
14:00-15:30 |
PARALLEL PAPER SESSIONS 2 Parallel Session 2A: Chair: Synne Skjulstad > Paper 1 [F]: Design for Care in the Peripheries: Arts-based research as an empowering process with communities > Paper 2 [F]: Zoepolis: Non-anthropocentric design as an experiment in multi-species care > Paper 3 [S]: Caring for Diversity in Co-Design with Young Immigrants Parallel Session 2B Chair: Ann Light > Paper 1 [F]: Three Ecologies Diffracted: Intersectionality for ecological caring > Paper 2 [S]: Ecofeminist Understandings of Care and Design for Sustainability Transitions: Towards a theoretical framework of work for the degrowth movement > Paper 3 [F]: Reparative Practices: Invitations from mundane urban ecologies Parallel Session 2C Chair: Jung-Joo Lee > Paper 1 [F]: Identities Shaped by Creative (Design) Journeys > Paper 2 [S]: Research Experiences beyond the Comfort Zone > Paper 3 [S]: Designing Care and Commoning into a Code of Conduct |
15:30-16:00 | BREAK [U: 2fl Lobby] |
16:00-17:00 |
PLENARY PANEL SESSION: How and for whom do we care through design? A panel discussion with Eva Brandt (The Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts, Denmark), Idil Gaziulusoy (Aalto University), Guy Julier (Aalto University), Turkka Keinonen (Aalto University) and Mathilda Tham (Linnaeus University, Sweden). Hosted by Julia Lohmann (Aalto University). The discussion will touch upon social inclusion, meta-design, justice and everyday experiments. We will debate the role of empathy and values in our expanding field. |
18:30- | MINI CRUISE + CONFERENCE DINNER Hanaholmen (Address: Hanasaarenranta 5) Water buses leave at 18:30 from the pier Otaranta (outside Hotel Radisson Espoo) to Hanaholmen |
TUESDAY 4 JUNE
09:00-10:30 |
PARALLEL PAPER SESSIONS 3 Parallel Session 3A Chair: Maarit Mäkelä >Paper 1 [F]: Towards Sustainable Textile Materials: Potential pathways and dialogues between disciplines > Paper 2 [F]: How Can We Come to Care in and Through Design? > Paper 3 [F]: Taking Care of Plastic: Discursive jewellery and anthropogenic debris Parallel Session 3B Chair: Sissel Olander > Paper 1 [S]: (Un)Curating the City: Participatory design and urban heritage > Paper 2 [F]: Advanced Resilient Practices: Demythologizing design heritage > Paper 3 [F]: Who Cares? …But first, what is the who, and what is care? |
10:30-11:00 | BREAK [U: 2fl Lobby] |
11:00-12:30 |
PARALLEL PAPER SESSIONS 4 Parallel Session 4A Chair: Guy Julier > Paper 1 [F]: Who Cares about Those Who Care? Design and technologies of power in Swedish elder care > Paper 2 [F]: Health Cultures: Designing healthcare infrastructures as urban interfaces for society participation > Paper 3 [S]: Broadening Horizons of Design Ethics? Importing concepts from applied anthropology Parallel Session 4B Chair: Andrew Morrison > Paper 1 [F]: Waste, so What? A reflection on waste and the role of designers in a circular economy > Paper 2 [S]: Design for Sustainable Entangled Human-Nature Systems > Paper 3 [S]: Testimonial Digital Textiles: Material metaphors to think with care about reconciliation with four memory sewing circles in Colombia Parallel Session 4C Chair: Mathilda Tham > Paper 1 [F]: Why Care about Virtual Landscapes? Immersive open world gaming related to positive health > Paper 2 [F]: What Matters when Turning Utopias into Material > Paper 3 [S]: Design for the Age of Species – Exploring ways for designers to care for multispecies coexistence |
12:30-13:30 | LUNCH [U: 2fl Lobby] |
13:30-15:00 |
PLENARY PAPER SESSION: Chair: Andrea Botero > Paper 1 [F]: Navigating Care in Social Design: A provisional model > Paper 2 [F]: Empathy in a Technology-Driven Design Process: Designing for users without a voice of their own > Paper 3 [F]: Caring Design Experiments in the Aftermath |
15:00-15:30 | BREAK [U: 2fl Lobby] |
15:30-17:00 | KEYNOTE by Lisa Nugent: Care (in)action CLOSING [U: Hall A] |
17:00-18:00 | COMMONS MEETING [U: Hall A] |