Getting the point : the role of gesture in managing intersubjectivity in a design activity


Autoria(s): Donovan, Jared; Heinemann, Trine; Matthews, Ben; Buur, Jacob
Data(s)

01/07/2011

Resumo

This paper illustrates the complexity of pointing as it is employed in a design workshop. Using the method of interaction analysis, we argue that pointing is not merely employed to index, locate, or fix reference to an object. It also constitutes a practice for reestablishing intersubjectivity and solving interactional trouble such as misunderstandings or disagreements by virtue of enlisting something as part of the participants’ shared experience. We use this analysis to discuss implications for how such practices might be supported with computer mediation, arguing for a “bricolage” approach to systems development that emphasizes the provision of resources for users to collaboratively negotiate the accomplishment of intersubjectivity ra- ther than systems that try to support pointing as a specific gestural action.

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application/pdf

Identificador

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/56683/

Publicador

Cambridge University Press

Relação

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/56683/1/donovan-et-al-AIEDAM.pdf

DOI:10.1017/S0890060411000059

Donovan, Jared, Heinemann, Trine, Matthews, Ben, & Buur, Jacob (2011) Getting the point : the role of gesture in managing intersubjectivity in a design activity. Artificial Intelligence for Engineering Design, Analysis and Manufacturing, 25(03), pp. 221-235.

Direitos

Copyright 2011 Cambridge University Press

Fonte

School of Design; Creative Industries Faculty

Palavras-Chave #120399 Design Practice and Management not elsewhere classified #Collaborative Design #Computer Mediated Communication #Gesture #Intersubjectivity #Pointing
Tipo

Journal Article