"Tools for bodystorming" an engaging method to improve human condition / interactive exhibition
Abstract
For an interactive exhibition to be installed during PDC, professor Inna Alesina proposes the "tools for bodystorming"---an engaging multi-sensory experience to address open-ended design challenges. This hands-on and body-on experience highlights the role of confronting the physical world when designing for it. It is not a critique of the digital interaction but rather a reminder that the pleasure of physical participation is a universal phenomenon, even in the era of digital participation.
Published
2016-09-01
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The installation highlights the reciprocal relationship and participatory nature between vegetal and human space.