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ETNOGRAFI
design-
anvendt-
video-
2013
Søren Bolvig Poulsen bolvig@hum.aau.dk
brugerorienteret design
feltarbejde (etno inspireret)
check-liste
Brugerorienteret design
Hvad skal I have
fokus på & hvordan?
(Liz Sanders 2002)
Hvad skal I have
fokus på & hvordan?
(Liz Sanders 2002)
Hvad skal I have
fokus på & hvordan?
(Liz Sanders 2002)
En iterativ proces
(Ylirisku& Buur2007)
From solving design problems to choosing a focus (Ylirisku& Buur2007)
Wicked problems -the problems addressed by designers are not tame
“The formulation of a wicked problem is the problem! The process of
formulating the problem and of conceiving a solution (or re-solution)
are identical, since every specification of the problem is a
specification of the direction in which a treatment is considered.”
(Rittel & Webber 1973)
Hvad er det vi tilstræber?
“. . . . social innovations spring from social needs, rather that from
technology, and are related to new ways of social interaction, behaviour
and function. According to Drucker (1985, p 126), social innovations may
have an even higher impact than scientific or technological
innovation.”
(Darsø, 2001)
social innovations
“While a new idea is a thought about something new or unique, and making that
idea real is an invention, innovation is an invention that has a socioeconomic
effect; innovation changes the way people live.”
(Chayutsahakij & Poggenpohl, 2002)
. “… to really succeed, these products must be reconciled to the needs and values
of the individuals, societies, and cultures to which they are being target.”
(Buxton 2007)
social innovations
Hvad skal I have
fokus på & hvordan?
(Liz Sanders 2002)
Feltarbejdet
“Don’t go to the Zoo,
go to the jungle”
(Ann Kirah, 2007)
Why ethnography in design?
Replacing a mechanistic way of doing “requirements elicitation” (Hughes &al 1994)
–Work and other life is more complex than in ‘flow charts’, procedural manuals or even
interview accounts
–Focus on practices, actions, doings rather than on categories and properties of objects,
artefacts, designs
Look for the ‘good stuff’....1.27
”You want to go there with your mind as open as possible. You want to be
surprised and you want to let yourself be surprised, and you want to put
yourself where you can be as surprised as possible, and then you wonder what it
is like, how does it hang together, what is the picture, and what should be your
stimulus to intellectual work analysis.”
Barth in Sperschneider, 2000
The ethnographer looks for generalities;
the designer looks for specifics.
The ethnographer avoids making judgments;
the designer is required to make judgments.
The ethnographer looks at a prolonged activity;
the designer requires information quickly.
The ethnographer is concerned with analysis;
the designer is concerned with synthesis.
(Amy McCleverty, 1997)
The social scientist seeks to understand the world as it is;
the designer seeks to understand the world as it can become.
Method: Situated interview
•Start with easy questions
•Prime the interview with self-documentation, or use observation as a help to being
more reflective
•Ask open questions rather than brief “yes” or “no” questions
•Provoke details through details: Ask concrete questions and provide a detailed context
•Get a real practitioner: Remember that someone who thinks s/he knows, such as the
superior, does not have the same relationship to the practice
•Ensure good sound quality: Use an extra shotgun (or wireless) microphone in noisy
environments
Simulated use & Acting out
(in native settings)
•Frame the situation in a proper environment with appropriate tools
•Prepare props if future-oriented acting is desired
•Establish a relevant orientation: When, who, and what are usually good
facilitating questions
•Use video in the same way as in shadowing
Method: Shadowing (observing people while they move)
•Keep the person in the picture all times
•Follow what the user is doing and where his/her attention moves
•Use your feet to zoom
•Keep up with the pace of the user
•Remember that if you cannot hear, neither can the camera
•Let the video run continously
•Allow the “user” to control what can be videotaped
Apprenticeship & Co-exploring
•For designers
–Entering new realms of user contexts
and practices
–What is there, what may change in
the future
•For the users
–Triggers a reflective process (and maybe change)
– Enable them to see their practices in new light
•A participatory task to move towards change
Feltarbejde med video
”Only film or video can record the realism of
time and motion or the pshychological reality
of varieties of iterpersonal relations... In
anthropology film or video is not only the
complete way of recording choreography, but also
the most direct way of analyzing
communication, dance, or ceremony, where so
many elements are in motion together. In this
situation human memory and notebook
recordings become wholly inadequate and highly
impressionistic. The special value of film lies
in their ability to record nuances of process,
emotion, and other subtleties of behavior
and communication...”
(Collier & Collier, 1999: 144)
”Video-observation formår at gribe hverdagen
og fæstne processer i håndterbare
teknologier, der dag for dag bliver stadig mere
tilgængelige for den enkelte. Video-observation
dokumenterer et udsnit af virkeligheden og
kommunikerer budskabet på en umiddelbar og
forståelig måde til modtageren. Video-
observation er situativ, participatorisk
og demokratisk i sit væsen...”
(Botin et al. 2007, s. 131)
”Video-observation formår at gribe hverdagen
og fæstne processer i håndterbare
teknologier, der dag for dag bliver stadig mere
tilgængelige for den enkelte. Video-observation
dokumenterer et udsnit af virkeligheden og
kommunikerer budskabet på en umiddelbar og
forståelig måde til modtageren. Video-
observation er situativ, participatorisk
og demokratisk i sit væsen...”
(Botin et al. 2007, s. 131)
Men hvordan skal vi håndtere videokameraet?
I slutningen af ugen skal I arbejde med
Video-portrætter!
Tjek listen:
- definer i gruppe 5 kerne ord, som I mener skildrer den aktuelle
problematik (disse skal senere uploades på ucrac.dk med en kort
forklaring)
- lav en interview guide og husk at øve den, men husk også at stille
andre uddybende spørgsmål
- aftal roller hjemmefra
interviewer 1 & 2
kameraansvarlig
note-tager
billedetager
.......andre roller?
- husk at oplade video-kameraet og vær sikker på hvordan det fungere

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U-CrAc - Anvendt Etnografi 2013 //Søren Bolvig

  • 1. ETNOGRAFI design- anvendt- video- 2013 Søren Bolvig Poulsen bolvig@hum.aau.dk brugerorienteret design feltarbejde (etno inspireret) check-liste
  • 2. Brugerorienteret design Hvad skal I have fokus på & hvordan? (Liz Sanders 2002)
  • 3. Hvad skal I have fokus på & hvordan? (Liz Sanders 2002) Hvad skal I have fokus på & hvordan? (Liz Sanders 2002)
  • 4.
  • 6. From solving design problems to choosing a focus (Ylirisku& Buur2007) Wicked problems -the problems addressed by designers are not tame “The formulation of a wicked problem is the problem! The process of formulating the problem and of conceiving a solution (or re-solution) are identical, since every specification of the problem is a specification of the direction in which a treatment is considered.” (Rittel & Webber 1973) Hvad er det vi tilstræber?
  • 7. “. . . . social innovations spring from social needs, rather that from technology, and are related to new ways of social interaction, behaviour and function. According to Drucker (1985, p 126), social innovations may have an even higher impact than scientific or technological innovation.” (Darsø, 2001) social innovations “While a new idea is a thought about something new or unique, and making that idea real is an invention, innovation is an invention that has a socioeconomic effect; innovation changes the way people live.” (Chayutsahakij & Poggenpohl, 2002) . “… to really succeed, these products must be reconciled to the needs and values of the individuals, societies, and cultures to which they are being target.” (Buxton 2007) social innovations
  • 8. Hvad skal I have fokus på & hvordan? (Liz Sanders 2002) Feltarbejdet
  • 9. “Don’t go to the Zoo, go to the jungle” (Ann Kirah, 2007) Why ethnography in design? Replacing a mechanistic way of doing “requirements elicitation” (Hughes &al 1994) –Work and other life is more complex than in ‘flow charts’, procedural manuals or even interview accounts –Focus on practices, actions, doings rather than on categories and properties of objects, artefacts, designs
  • 10. Look for the ‘good stuff’....1.27 ”You want to go there with your mind as open as possible. You want to be surprised and you want to let yourself be surprised, and you want to put yourself where you can be as surprised as possible, and then you wonder what it is like, how does it hang together, what is the picture, and what should be your stimulus to intellectual work analysis.” Barth in Sperschneider, 2000
  • 11. The ethnographer looks for generalities; the designer looks for specifics. The ethnographer avoids making judgments; the designer is required to make judgments. The ethnographer looks at a prolonged activity; the designer requires information quickly. The ethnographer is concerned with analysis; the designer is concerned with synthesis. (Amy McCleverty, 1997) The social scientist seeks to understand the world as it is; the designer seeks to understand the world as it can become.
  • 12. Method: Situated interview •Start with easy questions •Prime the interview with self-documentation, or use observation as a help to being more reflective •Ask open questions rather than brief “yes” or “no” questions •Provoke details through details: Ask concrete questions and provide a detailed context •Get a real practitioner: Remember that someone who thinks s/he knows, such as the superior, does not have the same relationship to the practice •Ensure good sound quality: Use an extra shotgun (or wireless) microphone in noisy environments
  • 13. Simulated use & Acting out (in native settings) •Frame the situation in a proper environment with appropriate tools •Prepare props if future-oriented acting is desired •Establish a relevant orientation: When, who, and what are usually good facilitating questions •Use video in the same way as in shadowing
  • 14. Method: Shadowing (observing people while they move) •Keep the person in the picture all times •Follow what the user is doing and where his/her attention moves •Use your feet to zoom •Keep up with the pace of the user •Remember that if you cannot hear, neither can the camera •Let the video run continously •Allow the “user” to control what can be videotaped
  • 15. Apprenticeship & Co-exploring •For designers –Entering new realms of user contexts and practices –What is there, what may change in the future •For the users –Triggers a reflective process (and maybe change) – Enable them to see their practices in new light •A participatory task to move towards change
  • 16. Feltarbejde med video ”Only film or video can record the realism of time and motion or the pshychological reality of varieties of iterpersonal relations... In anthropology film or video is not only the complete way of recording choreography, but also the most direct way of analyzing communication, dance, or ceremony, where so many elements are in motion together. In this situation human memory and notebook recordings become wholly inadequate and highly impressionistic. The special value of film lies in their ability to record nuances of process, emotion, and other subtleties of behavior and communication...” (Collier & Collier, 1999: 144)
  • 17. ”Video-observation formår at gribe hverdagen og fæstne processer i håndterbare teknologier, der dag for dag bliver stadig mere tilgængelige for den enkelte. Video-observation dokumenterer et udsnit af virkeligheden og kommunikerer budskabet på en umiddelbar og forståelig måde til modtageren. Video- observation er situativ, participatorisk og demokratisk i sit væsen...” (Botin et al. 2007, s. 131) ”Video-observation formår at gribe hverdagen og fæstne processer i håndterbare teknologier, der dag for dag bliver stadig mere tilgængelige for den enkelte. Video-observation dokumenterer et udsnit af virkeligheden og kommunikerer budskabet på en umiddelbar og forståelig måde til modtageren. Video- observation er situativ, participatorisk og demokratisk i sit væsen...” (Botin et al. 2007, s. 131) Men hvordan skal vi håndtere videokameraet?
  • 18. I slutningen af ugen skal I arbejde med Video-portrætter! Tjek listen: - definer i gruppe 5 kerne ord, som I mener skildrer den aktuelle problematik (disse skal senere uploades på ucrac.dk med en kort forklaring) - lav en interview guide og husk at øve den, men husk også at stille andre uddybende spørgsmål - aftal roller hjemmefra interviewer 1 & 2 kameraansvarlig note-tager billedetager .......andre roller? - husk at oplade video-kameraet og vær sikker på hvordan det fungere