The Reciprocity of Speculative and Product Design Research in an Industrial Framework

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25 août 2022

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Claire Richards et al., « The Reciprocity of Speculative and Product Design Research in an Industrial Framework », HAL-SHS : sciences de l'information, de la communication et des bibliothèques, ID : 10.1007/978-3-031-15019-7_8


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Wearable audio-tactile devices can be evaluated not only in terms of the perceptual experiences they elicit, but also how they come to exist. In this project case study, we show how the industrial environment influenced the design processes that have structured both the purpose and the form of two wearable audio-tactile devices, here described as design artifacts. We elaborate two design artifacts in terms of speculative and product design processes: the speculative design artifact (the multimodal harness) which was conceived to challenge the user's assumptions about hearing, and the product design artifact (Ryzm™) to bring the user an improved listening experience. In turn, we reveal the reciprocity of our speculative and product design processes: the creative interactions that bound the two artifacts' development created a connection between otherwise distinct scientific and commercial objectives.

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