Empathy in a Technology Driven Design Process: Designing for Users without a Voice of their Own

Elina Ilen, Camilla Groth, Markus Ahola, Kirsi Niinimäki

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Abstract

Smart textiles are often developed in sports- oriented contexts through technology-driven processes. In the medical context, practitioners themselves also invent and develop technological aids in response to needs that emerge in practice. In these cases, novel technology may be the first driver for design to secure functionality and reliability, but our study shows that these processes benefit from human-centric and empathic design approaches. The project develops smart textiles for infants with medical adversities, such as preterm birth, neonatal infections, or birth asphyxia, collaboratively with medical researchers. Our pilot research illuminates the need to use the interest group’s empathic understanding as a starting point for design, as the user of the garments does not yet have a voice of their own. In this paper, we develop the argument for empathic design in a technology-driven design process in the medical context.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationNORDES 2019: WHO CARES?
PublisherNordic Design Research Society (NORDES)
Number of pages11
Publication statusPublished - 3 Jun 2019
MoE publication typeA4 Conference publication
EventNordic Design Research Conference: Who Cares? - Aalto University, Espoo, Finland
Duration: 2 Jun 20194 Jun 2019
Conference number: 8
https://nordes2019.aalto.fi/
https://nordes2019.aalto.fi

Publication series

NameNordic Design Research Conference
ISSN (Electronic)1604-9705

Conference

ConferenceNordic Design Research Conference
Abbreviated titleNORDES
Country/TerritoryFinland
CityEspoo
Period02/06/201904/06/2019
Internet address

Keywords

  • Smart textiles
  • Emphatic design
  • Medical applications

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