Increasing amounts of sensor-augmented research objects have been used in design research. We call these objects Data-Enabled Objects, which can be integrated into daily activities capturing data about people's detailed whereabouts, behaviours and routines. These objects provide data perspectives on everyday life for contextual design research. However, data-enabled objects are still computational devices with limited privacy awareness and nuanced data sharing. To better design data-enabled objects, we explore privacy design spaces by inviting 18 teams of undergraduate design students to re-design the same type of sensor-enabled home research camera. We developed the Connected Peekaboo Toolkit (CPT) to support the design teams in designing, building, and directly deploying their prototypes in real home studies. We conducted Thematic Analysis to analyse their outcomes which led us to interpret that privacy is not just an obstacle but can be a driver by unfolding an exploration of possible design spaces for data-enabled objects.
翻译:在设计研究中使用了越来越多的传感器增强型研究物体。我们将这些物体称为数据增强型物体,可将其纳入日常活动,收集人们详细下落、行为和日常活动的数据,这些物体为背景设计研究提供了日常生活数据视角;然而,数据增强型物体仍是计算设备,隐私意识有限,数据共享微小。为了更好地设计数据增强型物体,我们邀请18个本科设计学生团队重新设计同样类型的传感器增强型家用研究相机,探索隐私设计空间。我们开发了连接型皮卡布工具箱(CPT),支持设计团队设计、建造和直接在实际家用研究中使用其原型。我们进行了专题分析,分析结果,使我们得以解释隐私不仅仅是障碍,还可以通过探索数据增强型物体的可能设计空间,成为驱动力。