News » Spooky Technology receives best pictorial at DIS 2022
Spooky Tech – co-authored with Dan Lockton and our student collaborators – was awarded best pictorial at ACM Designing Interactive Systems 2022. The abstract is below.
Our everyday technologies could have appeared terrifying to our ancestors: instantaneous disembodied communication, access to knowledge, objects with ‘intelligence’ that talk to us (and each other). Black boxes and intangible entities are omnipresent in our homes and lives without our necessarily understanding the hidden flows of data, unknown agendas, imaginary clouds, and mysterious rules that govern them. Have humanity’s ways of relating to the unknown throughout history gone away, or have they perhaps transmuted into new forms? In an ongoing project, we have inventoried examples, encounters and reflections on contemporary technology, framed through the perspective of the haunted, spectral and otherworldly. In this paper, we excerpt this collection to illustrate the value and opportunity of an unfamiliar, disquieting perspective in helping to frame the frictions, beliefs and myths that are emerging around interactions with everyday technologies. We posit and demonstrate ‘spooky technology’ as an accessible framework to reflect and respond to our increasingly entangled relationships with technology.
Daragh Byrne, Dan Lockton, Meijie Hu, Miranda Luong, Anuprita Ranade, Karen Escarcha, Katherine Giesa, Yiwei Huang, Catherine Yochum, Gordon Robertson, Lisa (Yip Yan) Yeung, Matthew Cruz, Christi Danner, Elizabeth Wang, Malika Khurana, Zhenfang Chen, Alexander Heyison, and Yixiao Fu. 2022. Spooky Technology: The ethereal and otherworldly as a resource for design. In Designing Interactive Systems Conference (DIS ‘22). Association for Computing Machinery, New York, NY, USA, 759–775. https://doi.org/10.1145/3532106.3533547