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Design and Application of Health Technology in the Community
HealthTech Forum 2020, Hong Kong
Professor Paul ChamberlainDirector Lab4LivingSheffield Hallam UniversityUK
He with body waged a fightBut body won, it walks upright.
Then he struggled with the heart;Innocence and peace depart.
Then he struggled with the mind;His proud heart he left behind.
Now his wars on God begin;At stroke of midnight God shall win
The Four Ages of Man, W.B.Yeats
To expand a research programme concerned with the role of design in promoting health and quality of life with a focus on ageing and the ‘hundred-year life’.
Arnstein’s ladder of participation 1969 Design Council UK Double Diamond
“The standard definition says that creativity should be judged on its outcomes, which are required to be original and paradigm shifting…..this way of understanding creativity is unsatisfactory because it rejects everyday activity that we would normally describe, in a ‘common sense’ way as creative; and especially because it is about the final product, rather than the process.”
Gauntlett
“Making is about transforming materials into something new, but it is also about transforming one’s own sense of self. Creativity is a gift, not in the sense of being a talent , but in the sense that it is a way of sharing meaningful things, ideas, or wisdom, which form bridges between people and communities.”
Gauntlett
Chamberlain, P. Craig, C. (2013) engagingdesign – Methods for Collective Creativity. Human-Computer Interaction. Human-CentredDesign Approaches, Methods, Tools, and Environments. Lecture Notes in Computer Science Volume 8004, pp 22-31
engagingaging
‘imagining chairs’
International design award
this is a chair to sit on adjustable chairthe rest of your life
stigmas
‘imagining chairs’
International design award
cosmedic table out of reachdanger! chair
stigmas
Italy: The New Domestic LandscapeMay 26–September 11, 1972
The Museum of Modern Art. N.Y. U.S.A.
HOSPITAbLe
Hospes
Medical gaze (Foucault)
The role of the designer is that of a very good,
thoughtful host anticipating the needs of his guests.”
Charles Eames
UMPRUM gallery, Prague, Czech Republic
Infusion lamp
Unstainable
Grande commode
Google aid
Google aid
Health station
Health station
Dining chair
Pet tech
Coffin table
Theatrum anatomicum, WAAG, Amsterdam
Exhibition in a box
https://nestore-coach.eu/home
Age Platform Europe
UK
Experts through experience
UK
Chamberlain, P. Craig, C., Dulake, N., ‘Thinking through things’, 13th International Conference Interfaces and Human Interaction MCCSIS, Proceedings, Porto July 2019.
Empowerment Fits my life Personalisation
Cost Freedom Ergonomics
Reliability Observation Connectedness
Security Infrastructure Being social
Engaging Keeping active
Characteristics and functions
potential end users considered to be
important:
TRUST FITS MY LIFE COST
User workshopsUK,It,Sp,Nl
Experts through experience UK. Age Platform
Europe
Experts through experience UK. Age Platform
Europe
NESTORE characteristics
User requirements
Translation of user
requirements to technology
Co-design
Experts through experience UK. Age Platform
Europe
Prototyping hardware and user scenarios
Co-design
The things we use and make (technologies) are not neutral objects but
embodiments of ourselves and cultural values. Where a disconnect
between the technology and these cultural values emerge this impacts on
the individuals relationship with the world.
Greenhalgh et al (2013)
To expand a research programme concerned with the role of design in promoting health and quality of life with a focus on ageing and the ‘hundred-year life’.
ThankyouProf. Paul Chamberlain
Lab4Living is responsible for the international Design4Health Conference
and the Design for Health Journalhttps://www.lab4living.org.uk
https://www.tandfonline.com/loi/rfdh20l
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