Abstract
Smart solutions provide increasing quality and availability of data. This brings new challenges for designers as it offers novel design opportunities and interlaces disciplines. At the same time, physical inactivity is a big societal challenge and dedicated urban planning and design can contribute to more active lifestyles. In this paper, we investigate how user-generated big data can support designers in shaping more activity-friendly and adaptive environments, addressing both timely challenges. Bridging the fields of HCI and urbanism, we introduce two data lenses. The individual lens primarily builds on empathic design skills and calls for a highly personal approach. The collective lens emphasizes systematic and holistic design skills, focusing on creating overview and surfacing collective interests. Through exploratory data visualizations, using a large dataset from a run-tracking smartphone application combined with public data sources, and a workshop, we investigate how these lenses can yield meaningful insights. We discuss the value of these lenses to the urban design and HCI communities and address the challenges and opportunities that arise at the cross-section of these perspectives.
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van Renswouw, L., Bogers, S., Lallemand, C., van Wesemael, P., & Vos, S. (2024). Changing Perspective on Data in Designing for Active Environments. In Proceedings of the 2024 ACM Designing Interactive Systems Conference, DIS 2024 (pp. 2403–2419). Association for Computing Machinery, Inc. https://doi.org/10.1145/3643834.3661635
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