Beyond the snapshot: From speculation to prototypes in audiophotography

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In this paper we describe techniques used to move from a wide variety of speculative concepts to three working prototypes of potentially commercial audiophotography products. Stages in this trajectory included illustrated workbooks, video envisionments, form models and technical drawings, and ended with working prototypes using microprocessors to simulate standalone products. These methods were useful in communicating with our partners in a multidisciplinary collaboration. At each stage, however, we left many details of our designs purposefully unresolved, in order to encourage our own and our partners' imaginations as part of the design process.

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Martin, H., & Gaver, B. (2000). Beyond the snapshot: From speculation to prototypes in audiophotography. Proceedings of the Conference on Designing Interactive Systems: Processes, Practices, Methods, and Techniques, DIS, 55–65. https://doi.org/10.1145/347642.347663

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