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We've presented our creative co-design research story on a rainy winter day at the First European Communication Conference in Amsterdam.
Abstract:
[...] The main focus of this paper will be on the methodological issues associated to this type of research. How to design communication technologies in a multidisciplinary team involving: users, sociologists, product designers and engineers? Results indicate that the co-design technique offers rich information and stimulates families and researchers to stretch the boundaries of their imagination. As such, families deploy creative constructions of reality and the ways in which they want to be connected to other people through artifacts, generating rich ideas for future communication technologies.
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