Abstract: This workshop will deal with genre analysis and use-quality analysis in relation to interactive artifacts, as well as provide an opportunity to apply these concepts. Starting out with a wide look at genres of interactive artifacts, we continue into a focused discussion on a repertoire of genre elements As a tool for design, such a repertoire is needed to be able to understand what experience one might expect from specific designs within a genre. Furthermore, the use qualities of interactive artifacts relate to the concept of genre, and to specific genres in complex ways. We wish to extend the ongoing discussion on the concept of genres in relation to interactive artifacts, as well as further develop tools and insights to advance the genre concept within our field of practice.
Lundberg, J., Arvola, M., & Holmlid, S. (2003). Genres, Use Qualities and Interactive Artifacts. In Proceedings of HCI 2003: Designing for Society, Volume 2. September 8-12, 2003, Bath, UK. Bristol, UK: Research Press International on behalf of British HCI Group. Workshop organizer. [pdf]