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Reading Ron Right: Speculative Toy Fiction, Friendship and Design of Future IoToys




TekijätHeljakka Katriina Irja

ToimittajaN/A

Konferenssin vakiintunut nimiInternational Academic Mindtrek Conference

KustantajaAssociation for Computing Machinery

Julkaisuvuosi2022

Kokoomateoksen nimiAcademic Mindtrek '22: Proceedings of the 25th International Academic Mindtrek Conference

Tietokannassa oleva lehden nimiACM International Conference Proceeding Series

Aloitussivu334

Lopetussivu338

ISBN978-1-4503-9955-5

DOIhttps://doi.org/10.1145/3569219.3569386

Verkko-osoitehttps://dl.acm.org/doi/10.1145/3569219.3569386


Tiivistelmä

This paper discusses the possibility of speculative toy fiction to portray a fictitious internet connected toy, namely a B-bot named “Ron”, as a tool to understand envisioned affordances of future IoToys. The paper positions speculative toy fiction as a tool for design play that allows the imagination to dream up scenarios, which do not yet manifest in the world as innovations, but for which creative fictions have already sketched possible directions. The IoToys is a developing area of technologically-enhanced and connected toys with multidimensional affordances making use of sensors, light, sound, and movement. Previous research demonstrates how current IoToys offer edutainment opportunities through their physical, functional, and fictional affordances. However, what remains scarcely researched, are the affective dimensions of use of connected playthings. By analyzing the transcript of dialogue of the film “Ron's Gone Wrong” (2021) and consulting earlier work on speculative fiction, the author seeks to illustrate the key affordances of the B-bot to synthesize design ideas for future IoToys. The paper suggests how Ron's envisioned affordances together with previous design guidelines provide a pathway to think and design affective features for IoToys of the future, which persuade players to form friendships with and through the play machines.



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