2nd July 2024, Room 2A20, IT University, Copenhagen
Welcome, Introductions and Icebreaker 9.00-9.30
Stage 1: Mapping the Problem Space 9.30 – 10.30
[1 hour – 10 min presentations and activity]
Michela Musto – Smart Couture: Enhancing Human Capabilities and Promoting Long-lasting, Sustainable Fashion
Violet Owen – Games and IoT Repair.
Susan Lechelt – Understanding retention of disused IoT.
ACTIVITY 1. PROBLEM LANDSCAPE MAPPING: Mapping problems in current IoT design and impacts on users and society. [Led by Teresa and Violet]
[10:30 – 11:00: Coffee break]
Stage 2: Envisioning Future Directions 11.00-12.30
Mike Stead- Designing Sustainable IoT.
Haili Wu – Democratising the Future of Access Based Consumption Through Participatory Design
Sebastian Prost + Henry Collingham – Probing the Internet of (Small) Farm Things
ACTIVITY 2. ENVISIONING FUTURE DIRECTIONS: Reflecting on how to build better IoT futures [Led by Mike S.]
[12.30 – 14.00 : Lunch break]
Stage 3: Identifying Legal Triggers and Roadblocks to Change 14.00-15.00
Lachlan Urquhart – Legal Aspects of IoT Repair
Teresa Castle-Green – Ethnography of repair cafes.
Jia Wang – Reconceptualizing the interface of copyright and design rights for 3D printing.
ACTIVITY 3. LEGAL TRIGGERS + ROADBLOCKS: Discussion and mapping of triggers and roadblocks to better IoT. [Led by Lachlan]
Stage 4: Developing Research Action Plans 15.00 -6.30 [incl coffee break at 15.30-16.00
Albrecht Kurze – Values Canvas for Smart Systems.
Mikolaj Wozniak – Troubleshooting errors in smart homes.
Liza Obermeier and Andre Ebert – Improving IoT battery Technologies
ACTIVITY 4. ACTION PLANS: Formulating Action Plans of research questions, methods and priorities that interface between design research, law, HCI for sustainable IoT. [Led by Susan]
Stage 5: Demonstrating Tools and Demos 16.30-1700
16.30 – 17.00 – Demos [30 mins]
Demos /exhibition of the following artefacts:
Right to Repair Cards
Fixing the Future Game
RepairLand
Fixing the Future Repair Kit
IoT Farm Probes: Soil Story Teller, The Paper Mill, and The Robot Commentator [?]
Fixing the Future Zine
Others
17.00 – Wrap up and Finish
WORKSHOP OUTCOMES
Key outcomes from this workshop include:
- establishing the international network of researchers across legal and design research looking at sustainability of IoT;
- mapping out challenges from current design of IoT; showcasing tools developed by participants and organisers;
- establishing roadblocks and triggers to change and how to address these;
- examining the interface between design research and law for designing more sustainable IoT;
- mapping out an agenda of priorities for change, including what problematic design practices need to be addressed and how;
- and envisioning what more sustainable IoT futures would look like.
WORKSHOP PARTICIPANTS
- Fabiana Anselmo Polido, University of Nottingham
- Teresa Castle Green, University of Nottingham
- Henry Collingham, Northumbria University
- Andre Ebert, Inovex
- Eva Hornecker, Bauhaus-Universität Weimar
- Albrecht Kurze, Technische Universität Chemnitz
- Susan Lechelt, University of Edinburgh
- Michela Musto, Università degli Studi della Campania “Luigi Vanvitelli”
- Liza Obermeier, Inovex
- Violet Owen, Lancaster University
- Sebastian Prost, Northumbria University
- Mike Stead, Lancaster University
- Aurelien Tabard, Universite Lyon 1 & INRIA.
- Lachlan Urquhart, University of Edinburgh
- Jia Wang, Durham University
- Mikolaj Wozniak, Oldenberg University
- Haili Wu, University of Edinburgh