Special Interest Group, CHI’24
Ecological HCI: Reflection and Future
Wed, 15 May | 04:00 PM - 05:20 PM (HST). Hybrid: 318A & Zoom
Thank You!
Thank you for attending our special interest group. This event wouldn't have been possible without all our amazing attendees. We have summarized the discussion outcomes: EHCI Summary (Website Version)
Please check your email for additional information regarding the Contacts Directory of all attendees and Post-SIG Conversations. If you have any questions, please contact qiuyulu@berkeley.edu.
On-site:
Room 318A
Remote:
Zoom Link
Motivation
The HCI community's engagement with Sustainable HCI (SHCI) has predominantly centered on Responsible Consumption and Production, reflecting a narrow scope given the United Nations' Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) cover 17 categories. This focus suggests that the breadth of Sustainable HCI research over the past decade has been limited [Hansson et al., 2021].
However, recent advancements in technology for environmental energy harnessing, condition monitoring, adaptation to changes, conservation, and restoration indicate a broadening of SHCI towards fulfilling other SDGs like Affordable and Clean Energy, Climate Action, Life Below Water/On Land, etc.
We introduce "Ecological" HCI (EHCI) to expand SHCI's scope. EHCI aims to create interactive technologies that are aware of and integrated with ecological systems and principles, moving beyond human-centered designs to include environmental and more-than-human considerations. This approach broadens HCI research to encompass a wider range of ecological interactions and stakeholders.
This special interest group will gather researchers to discuss key questions in EHCI's development, focusing on refining its vision, positioning within HCI, technical approaches, design strategies, evaluation methods and long-term impact. Addressing these questions is essential to advance EHCI and bring new researchers into this domain while ensuring it effectively contributes to both human progress and ecological well-being.
↓Research examples that fall within the scope of EHCI: self-drilling seeds, wind-dispersed sensing devices, ambient energy-harnessing devices, slime-integrated watches, climate-responsive walls, and decomposable heaters.
Attendees
The SIG is open to everyone and is scheduled for Wednesday, 15 May, 4:00 PM to 5:20 PM (HST).
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For those attending in person, please join us at Room 318A.
Remote participants can join via the provided Zoom link.
Agenda
Opening (Dr. Qiuyu Lu, ~5 mins)
Kick-off talks (~30 mins)
Prof. Pedro Lopes, University of Chicago: Enable People to be More than “Users": Recyclers & Caretakers of Interactive Devices
Prof. Vikram Iyer, University of Washington: Sustainable Computing + Computing for Sustainability.
Dr. Andreea Danielescu, Accenture Labs: Ecological Design in Action: Building Tomorrow's Sustainable Products and Environments.
Discussion (~35 mins)
Discussion topics introduction and breakout group discussion.
Wrapping up (~5 mins)
We'll also send a follow-up email summarizing the detailed discussion outcomes after the conference.
ORGANISERS
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Qiuyu (Luca) Lu
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Andreea Danielescu
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Vikram Iyer
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Pedro Lopes
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Lining Yao
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Yue Yang