![]() In Proceedings of the 2016 ACM Conference on Designing Interactive Systems (DIS ‘16). The Tuning of Materials: A Designer’s Journey. Elvin Karana, Elisa Giaccardi, Niels Stamhuis, and Jasper Goossensen.Some Pictorials use the visuals to communicate material knowledge to the community, and have embedded fabrication files to aid readers in the replication of the novel methods articulated: In Proceedings of the 2014 conference on Designing interactive systems (DIS ‘14). Finding Design Value in Modern Mundanity. Some Pictorials use photography as a primary means through which to make claims about how a key concept within HCI is understood: In Proceedings of the 2016 ACM Conference on Designing Interactive Systems Behind the Lens: A Visual Exploration of Epistemological Commitments in HCI Research on the Home. Audrey Desjardins, Ron Wakkary, and William Odom.In Proceedings of the 2018 Designing Interactive Systems Conference (DIS '18). Metaphor Cards: A How-to-Guide for Making and Using a Generative Metaphorical Design Toolkit. ![]() Nick Logler, Daisy Yoo, and Batya Friedman.Some Pictorials focus attention on the visual elements and outcomes when such visuals “speak for themselves” as holders of design knowledge referenced in the text: We classify a few of these tactics below: As the format has evolved, so have the particular tactics authors have used to leverage the visual format. The DIS 2020 Pictorials track builds on the success of the Pictorials track in DIS from 2014-2019, and the addition of Pictorials to the Creativity and Cognition (C&C) 2017-19 and Tangible, Embedded and Embodied Interaction (TEI) 2019Ĭonferences. At the same time, the textual narrative should be just that - a scaffolding to support the contribution of the visual content. Guarantees that it can be treated as an argument in research discourse. It is this scaffolding that transforms a Pictorial into research and Visual components can be contributions to design knowledge in and of themselves, as a form of making,īut they should also be accompanied by a narrative that helps the DIS/Human-Computer Interaction (HCI) audience understand what the knowledge contribution is. Pictorials are meant to contribute to knowledge in themselves rather than document concepts, methods, and processes, we already know. ![]() Who are sometimes rightfully skeptical about how much power words have in capturing design. Pictorials are a great form for reporting design work and also natural to designers, They work best when you need to show work that requires visual elements, like documentations of design processes, for example. A good Pictorial requires precision and contextualization, but in terms of evidence and detail in argumentation, should aim at the level of a short paper rather than a full paper. They will be similarly double-blind peer reviewed and will stand as the same quality of contribution as Pictorials published at DIS2020 are ACM archival publications and will be made available through the ACM in the Digital Library. The Pictorials format helps foster discussions among authors, conference attendees, and the wider community through the sharing of novel methods, insights and lessons learnedįrom engaging in or with the design of interactive systems and artifacts. Industry professionals, artists, designers and students from various disciplines, including engineering, interaction design, computer science, product design, media studies and the arts are encouraged to express and unpack theirĭesign practices and projects in visually rich ways. Through Pictorials, researchers, practitioners, Have increasingly become integrated in HCI practice and research, new approaches are needed to communicate design practices, processes, products and artifacts to the HCI community. They may have a practical or theoretical nature or both. Pictorials leverage the power of visual communication with the effective use of visual languages and high-quality images. diagrams, sketches, illustrations, renderings, photographs, annotated photographs, and collages) play a major role in conveying the ideas and contributions of a study in addition Pictorials are papers in which the visual components (e.g. (The submission system closes at 17:00 PST) ![]() (title, abstract, authors, and other metadata) ![]()
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