Microbial revolt: Redefining biolab tools and practices for more-than-human care ecologies

Yuning Chen, Larissa Pschetz

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Abstract

Recent work in HCI has called for deeper ethical considerations when engaging with more-than-human organisms in design. In this paper, we introduce Microbial Revolt, a provocative method to support reflection on the perspectives of organisms involved in HCI and design practice. By asking participants to consider the reality of a chosen organism in feral and lab environments and to redesign lab tools in order to account for their “non-participation”, we identified the manifestation of key epistemic differences between approaches to care and ecologies in typical design and biology research - as well as the potential for design and HCI to creatively redefine power dynamics in the lab. Further interviews revealed specific challenges and opportunities that designers and HCI researchers face in adapting practices to lab standards, and lab equipment to their practices, calling for a redefinition of tools, spaces and guidance to accommodate phenomenological perspectives and multiple modes of interaction with living organisms.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationCHI'24
Subtitle of host publicationProceedings of the 2024 CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems
EditorsFlorian Floyd Mueller, Penny Kyburz, Julie R Williamson , Corina Sas, Max L Wilson, Phoebe Toups Dugas, Irina Shklovski
PublisherACM
Pages1-16
Number of pages16
ISBN (Electronic)9798400703300
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 11 May 2024

Keywords / Materials (for Non-textual outputs)

  • posthumanism
  • car ecologies
  • more-than-human
  • other-than-human
  • ethics of care
  • multispecies design
  • Bio-HCI
  • DIY-bio
  • microbial HCI

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