This thesis contributes a theory for the field of interaction design based on philosophical
pragmatism. The theory frames interaction design as a pragmatic experience shaped by the
inquiries of designers. The contributions of the theory are that it positions the designer at the
centre of a theory, describes interaction design practice to be more than a collection of methods
and strategies, and provides a sound basis for generating and verifying new knowledge through
design. The thesis describes and analyzes two interaction design research projects through self-reflexive
accounts that illustrate the proposed theory. The projects are a tangible museum guide
and a responsive environment for physical play.
The thesis examines the value of understanding interaction design through pragmatism and how
interaction design when viewed as experience opens the field up to a new theoretical framework.
The two interaction design research projects arc described as design inquiries constituted by a
design inquirer, designer intentions, and design rationales. Further descriptions of the projects
show interaction design to be comprised of design actions based on judgment and interpretation.
Interaction design can be assessed by the degree to which there is integrity between the design
inquiry and design actions, as well as by the transferability and discursiveness of the design
inquiry findings that are relevant to the wider field of interaction design and related disciplines
like human-computer interaction. The implications of the theory lead to new ways of mobilizing
interaction design research and interaction design education. The pragmatic theory shows
capacity for clear descriptions and analysis of interaction design inquiries in ways that extract
and communicate new knowledge from interaction design practice and research. The theory
shows interaction design to be a distinct and independent field of inquiry that generates
knowledge through design.
Date of Award | 2009 |
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Original language | English |
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EXPERIENCING INTERACTION DESIGN: A PRAGMATIC THEORY
WAKKARY, R. L. (Author). 2009
Student thesis: PhD