[…] a revolution which transformed not only the country, but the world itself.
Two main axis to think sustainable design
Mankoff offer a now widely adopted categorization of sustainable HCI into two orientations: SUSTAINABILITY IN DESIGN (mitigating material effects of software/hardware), and SUSTAINABILITY THROUGH DESIGN (influencing sustainable lifestyles or decision-making). Mankoff, Kravets and Blevis identify ways computer scientists can help reduce energy usage: by reducing computers’ energy consumption and electronic waste through, for example, control systems or educational applications, and by supporting climate data collection and science.
CHI 2010: Mapping the Landscape of Sustainable HCI April 10–15, 2010
Carl DiSalvo, Phoebe Sengers, Hrönn Brynjarsdóttir
Just watched Objectified by Gary Hustwit
I just watched Objectif by Gary Hustwit who is the author of 3 main documentary films:
What I like in Objectified is the fact that we see a lot people who contribute to make a product. But this is not just as creating the physical shape, we must create a system and a scenario.
You’ll never look at your next toothbrush (or your next any product) in quite the same way after watching this astute, elegant inquiry into the purpose and process of industria
— ENTERTAINMENT WEEKLY
A Kobo to help
Recently I remembered how hard it was to read on a desktop screen because I had a lot of different articles –mostly .pdf files– which were really long, written in two-columns. Furthermore I needed to highlight parts of text, write annotations. I usually do it on paper but here the task was much more difficult. Finally, it isn’t easy to do in the subway.
First I tried to use some google chrome plugins to help me to do this. Some were buggy, laggy. Why is it so difficult to achieve something that’s easy when done on paper. I decided to buy a Kobo, to solve my problem of printing and comfort. Synced with the Pocket service I have a library with the articles I want to read and I can have a clear timeline of what I achieved. It feels more comfortables and it drives me to read (a lot). Also the highlighting feature is fast and intuitive.
Later on I found an interesting article about the sustainable web “Save the planet through sustainable web design”. I didn’t want to print articles on paper, because to me something virtual consumes less energy and ressources than a physical object. But what if in some cases virtual is less greener than physical ?
Display data = dots on screen = light = ressources.
Refering to the “coupling bits & atoms” theory by Hiroshi Ishii from the MIT Lab.
And this is more than screen = electricity. Because it means that by controlling the data and the way it’s displayed, designers can affect the amount of consumed energy. This article made me realize that there can be a sustainable webdesign.
In my case, I think I was right because I use a Kobo with the Ink Screen technology.
Launching of the blog
So this is the first post of this blog, concerning my thesis on sustainable interaction design.
This work started a month ago, while I was looking for a main subject. I think this is the right time to start involving people in it. Some articles were already prepared and were just waiting to be posted progressively.
I would love to talk about design subjects, sustainable design, interaction and any other ideas you could have. It can be done through the comments or by mail : hello@charlesbail.fr.
To learn more about my side-projects and myself you can consult the about me section