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2025 (English)In: CHI EA '25: Proceedings of the Extended Abstracts of the CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems / [ed] Naomi Yamashita; Vanessa Evers; Koji Yatani; Xianghua (Sharon) Ding, ACM Digital Library, 2025, article id 763Conference paper, Published paper (Refereed)
Abstract [en]
Regenerative thinking is gaining momentum in HCI, shifting the focus from merely mitigating environmental harm to actively fostering cohabitation within more-than-human ecosystems. This shift challenges HCI researchers to develop new methodologies that engage with both material and cultural regeneration—harnessing the regenerative capacities of ecologies while preserving valuable knowledge systems. It also underscores the need for a fundamental onto-epistemological shift beyond anthropocentric notions of sustainability. To support HCI researchers in adopting regenerative approaches while addressing these challenges, this panel brings together a diverse group of design researchers working hands-on with materials ranging from biological to algorithmic. Through concrete examples and actionable insights, the panelists provide practical guidance on engaging with regenerative material ecologies. By interweaving multiple perspectives through a diffractive approach, the panel also explores the opportunities this emerging perspective offers for HCI, particularly at the intersection of sustainability, posthumanism, and decoloniality.
Place, publisher, year, edition, pages
ACM Digital Library, 2025
Keywords
regenerative ecologies, sustainability, more-than-human, biodesign, practice-based research, indigenous knowledges, material-driven design
National Category
Human Computer Interaction
Research subject
design
Identifiers
urn:nbn:se:umu:diva-238306 (URN)10.1145/3706599.3716303 (DOI)2-s2.0-105005737797 (Scopus ID)979-8-4007-1395-8 (ISBN)
Conference
CHI '25: CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, Ykohama, Japan, April 26 - May 1, 2025
2025-04-302025-04-302025-06-09Bibliographically approved