From Mild to Wild: Reimagining Friendships and Romance in the Time of Pandemic Using Design Fiction

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Abstract

With the forced reboot of our lives due to the COVID-19 pandemic, our interpersonal relationships are nowhere yet everywhere. However, opportunities for initiating or maintaining friendships and romance in the physical world have dwindled. Within the context of India where multiple realities exist, the question arises - what is the future of these relationships? In this paper, we present the outcomes of a workshop looking at the future of relationships using design fiction. Participants worked in small teams to create scenarios that critically consider the future of love, friendships, and romance within the Indian context. Through the lenses of criticality, empowerment, and value creation, we examine the design scenarios and the design process including criticality of the designs, empowering experiences of the participants, and the perceived value gained from participating in such a workshop. Our findings indicate the potential of design fiction to allow participants to step out of their comfort zone into a critical stance in discussing love and intimacy. Based upon our findings, we discuss implications for design research, practice, and education.

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Sharma, S., Iivari, N., Kinnula, M., Eden, G., Ballav, A., Fatas, R., … Valluri, N. (2021). From Mild to Wild: Reimagining Friendships and Romance in the Time of Pandemic Using Design Fiction. In DIS 2021 - Proceedings of the 2021 ACM Designing Interactive Systems Conference: Nowhere and Everywhere (pp. 64–77). Association for Computing Machinery, Inc. https://doi.org/10.1145/3461778.3462110

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