生物
好奇心
暂时性
消费主义
同居
自然(考古学)
社会学
互联网隐私
环境伦理学
地理
计算机科学
政治学
心理学
社会心理学
考古
哲学
法学
作者
Kellie Vella,Bernd Ploderer,Margot Brereton
标识
DOI:10.1145/3411764.3445438
摘要
As cities grow, their people become increasingly distanced from nature except within private and public green spaces. Sensing technologies provide a means to harness curiosity about the animals living in these spaces, and possibly also connect interest to care. Yet little is known as to how people may use these technologies, or the implications for human-nature relations. To learn more, we gave commercial camera traps to ten adult participants to understand how they explored their gardens, what they wanted to learn, and what they did with this knowledge. We discovered trade-offs between control and care; the usefulness of different media and mystery; the temporalities of engaging in natural sensing practice; and a prevalence of sharing media within households. We discuss design for convivial cohabitation with the creatures in our garden. This research contributes to better human-nature relations through citizen sensing, as well as HCI for urban biodiversity conservation.
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