Investigating the use of digital artifacts in a community project of sustainable food practices: ‘My chili blossoms’

作者: Philip Engelbutzeder , Katerina Cerna , Dave Randall , Dennis Lawo , Claudia Müller

DOI: 10.1145/3419249.3420089

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摘要: Research on food practices has become more common among scholars of HCI in recent years. Human-Food-Interaction (HFI) looks into the interplay humans, and technology. HFI, even so, paid relatively little attention to collective elements practice, including social bonding [1]. The modest project we describe below aimed say something about use digital artifacts support community engagement for sustainable practices. We participated, as action researchers (see [2]) a grassroots movement that instigated around learning growing, using means bring interested people together during times physical distancing: In Vegetables seek home, from various backgrounds ‘adopted’ chili-plant, they are invited share what like Telegram-Group, get learning-modules via mailing-list. Through an analysis communal effort actualize (video-calls, Telegram, wechange.de) content Telegram-Group chili-plant adopting parents experts, suggest some design implications communities practice. future research intend iterative its project, utilizing Holmgren's 12 principles permaculture design.

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