Keywords: attunement, embodied knowledge, methodological framework, design vocabulary, open rehearsal, computational design, robotics, AI, HRI, HCI
TL;DR: The article introduces Attuned Design Practice (ADP), a conceptual framework to study embodied knowledge for computational design at the intersection of artistic and scientific inquiry.
Abstract: This article introduces Attuned Design Practice (ADP), a design vocabulary and conceptual framework for producing embodied knowledge at the intersection of artistic and scientific inquiry, to inform the development of computational models that generate body-based interpretations and articulations. The convergence of Robotics, AI, HRI, and HCI in Industry 5.0 demand bold experimentation in artistic-scientific inquiry to interpret embodied knowledge beyond quantifiable data. In ADP, we propose the concept of ‘attunement’ to examine how alternative design vocabularies for embodied knowledge can be produced in reciprocity with the development of computational models that direct and facilitate expression and attunement over optimization or efficiency. Attunement is seen as a tuning fork to incrementally investigate the phenomena, relationships and patterns that inherently exist in tensions in-between tangible-intangible, or palpable-impalpable forms of materiality in human-computer connections, partnerships, and shared experiences. We propose Open Rehearsals, where-in alternative experiential understandings unfold in three areas of expertise: (1) preparing of tools and instruments, (2) performative practice, and (3) composition and choreography and notation methods. Our aim is to reinvent design innovation by cultivating integrative, reflective, and adaptive modes of collaborative design-making, from embodied discovery to embodied transformation.
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