TAKING INTO ACCOUNT LIFE SITUATION DURING A CO-CREATIVITY SESSION: AN EXPLORATORY STUDY
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Titre | TAKING INTO ACCOUNT LIFE SITUATION DURING A CO-CREATIVITY SESSION: AN EXPLORATORY STUDY |
Type de publication | Conference Paper |
Year of Publication | 2017 |
Auteurs | Lobbe J, Bazzaro F, Charrier M, Sagot J-C |
Editor | Maier A, Skec S, Kim H, Kokkolaras M, Oehmen J, Fadel G, Salustri F, VanDerLoos M |
Conference Name | DS87-8 PROCEEDINGS OF THE 21ST INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON ENGINEERING DESIGN (ICED 17), VOL 8: HUMAN BEHAVIOUR IN DESIGN |
Publisher | Univ British Columbia, Dept Mech Engn; Design Soc; Univ British Columbia; Tech Univ Denmark; McGill Univ; Clemson Univ; Ryerson Univ; Univ Studiorum Zagrabiensis |
Conference Location | 109 DUNDEE DRIVE, GLASGOW, G52 3HL, SCOTLAND |
ISBN Number | 978-1-904670-96-4 |
Mots-clés | Case study, Co-creation, Creativity, Design process, Life situation |
Résumé | Users today are looking for an experience and not only for technology. Products must be acceptable and desirable, and in this regard must be designed with the needs and desires of the end user. To facilitate the integration of the usage, esteem and technique triptych into the product design process, an ergonomist and a product designer are also involved. That necessarily implies working on methods that promote co-creation. In this perspective, we focused on two complementary approaches, the User eXperience and the life situation resulting from tangible elements and from intangible elements. In this article, we will ask how the life situation elements are treated by the design team during the phases of analysis and ideation of the co-creativity process through the compilation of all the traces of the project. Our exploratory study on an industrial project highlights the complementarity of the paper's tools, the verbal and non-verbal communication during the co-creativity project, to integrate all the elements of the life situation. Moreover, our results show that the tools used are not sufficient to collect and to keep all the information useful during the creativity process. |