Turn your art into a research method

A presentation at UX Insight 2020 by Maike Klip

Short summary of my own research

Short summary of my own research

Theory about artistic design research

Theory about artistic design research

Research for/ through design

Research for/ through design

Works of other design researchers

Works of other design researchers

Encounter

Encounter

Feltscape

Feltscape

Dear Data

Dear Data

It is all very much designed

It is all very much designed

Your research question

Your research question

Who is your participant?

Who is your participant?

Your role

Your role

Your art form

Your art form

Prototype and experiment

Prototype and experiment

The rules of a photo-interview

The rules of a photo-interview

Iterate some more

Iterate some more

Your prototype

Your prototype

About perfectionism

About perfectionism

Reflect

Reflect

Designed research

Designed research

You might already know how to conduct usability tests, do an in-depth-interview or to observe people using your product. But have you ever used art to do research?

In this workshop you will learn how to turn your personal art form into a research method that you can use at work. Maike will give examples of design researchers having done just that, and she will show her own artistic research where she used photography to research the role of empathy within digital government. At the end of this workshop you will be able to carry out your first artistic research iteration with participants.

To join this workshop make sure to have a research question or design challenge on hand and, of course, your art form. It can be anything and it doesn’t have to be logical.

To learn more about Maikes artistic design research project, visit www.debegripvolleambtenaar.nl. Or read about her ongoing research on her blog: www.klipklaar.nl.