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Re-designing everyday interactions,
relationships and practices with energy
James Pierce
Eric Paulos
Living Environments Lab
Human-Computer Interaction Institute
Carnegie Mellon University
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Part I: A Vocabulary of Energy-Conserving Interactions
One-click cutting
ON / OFF
James Pierce, Eric Paulos Living Environments Lab
1. Cutting
2. Trimming
3. Switching
4. Upgrading
5. Shifting
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Foregrounding
Pierce, Schiano & Paulos. (2010). Home, habits and energy: Examining domestic interactions and energy consumption. Proc. CHI ‘10.
Collect(generate)
KEEP(store)
Share(distribute)
activate(consume)
James Pierce, Eric Paulos Living Environments Lab
Part II: Materializing Energy
Pierce, J. & Paulos, E. (2010). Materializing energy. DIS ‘10.
Pierce, J. & Paulos, E. (2010). Designing for emotional attachment to energy. Design & Emotion ‘10
Pierce, J. & Paulos, E. (In Submission). Considering human-power and interactive microgeneration.
James Pierce, Eric Paulos Living Environments Lab
Observing Everyday Energy Consumption
Pierce, Schiano & Paulos. (2010). Home, habits and energy: Examining domestic interactions and energy consumption. Proc. CHI ‘10.
Pierce et al. (2010). Some considerations on the (in)effectiveness of residential energy feedback systems. DIS ‘10.
“I guess I feel a little bad now
when I turn on the dryer, but,
I mean, I’m not gonna not
wash [or dry] my clothes!”
James Pierce, Eric Paulos Living Environments Lab
A vocabulary of energy-conserving
“They *must* be giving you these options for a reason.
Now, I suppose if I bought a washing that only had a
cold cycle on it, then that’s what I’d do.”
James Pierce, Eric Paulos Living Environments Lab
1. Everyday consumption is often not guided by reflective,
rationally motivated thought.
2. Direct and explicit motivation may be extremely limited in
altering many routine practices.
3. Our (designed) material environments, including devices and
appliances, give structure to everyday practices and energy
consumption.
Findings Summary
+ Cutting
+ Trimming
+ Switching
+ Upgrading
+ Shifting
A Vocabulary of Energy-Conserving Interactions
+ Cutting | powering off or putting in an extremely low-power state
+ Trimming
+ Switching
+ Upgrading
+ Shifting
+ Cutting | powering off or putting in an extremely low-power state
+ Trimming
+ Switching
+ Upgrading
+ Shifting
OFF
+ Cutting | powering off or putting in an extremely low-power state
+ Trimming
+ Switching
+ Upgrading
+ Shifting
OFF
+ Cutting | powering off or putting in an extremely low-power state
+ Trimming
+ Switching
+ Upgrading
+ Shifting
ON
+ Cutting | powering off or putting in an extremely low-power state
+ Trimming | using a “lower” setting
+ Switching
+ Upgrading
+ Shifting
+ Cutting | powering off or putting in an extremely low-power state
+ Trimming | using a “lower” setting
+ Switching
+ Upgrading
+ Shifting
+ Cutting | powering off or putting in an extremely low-power state
+ Trimming | using a “lower” setting
+ Switching
+ Upgrading
+ Shifting
+ Cutting | powering off or putting in an extremely low-power state
+ Trimming | using a “lower” setting
+ Switching
+ Upgrading
+ Shifting
+ Cutting | powering off or putting in an extremely low-power state
+ Trimming | using a “lower” setting
+ Switching
+ Upgrading
+ Shifting
+ Cutting | powering off or putting in an extremely low-power state
+ Trimming | using a “lower” setting
+ Switching | using a more energy-efficient alternative product
+ Upgrading
+ Shifting
+ Cutting | powering off or putting in an extremely low-power state
+ Trimming | using a “lower” setting
+ Switching | using a more energy-efficient alternative product
+ Upgrading
+ Shifting
+ Cutting | powering off or putting in an extremely low-power state
+ Trimming | using a “lower” setting
+ Switching | using a more energy-efficient alternative product
+ Upgrading
+ Shifting
+ Cutting | powering off or putting in an extremely low-power state
+ Trimming | using a “lower” setting
+ Switching | using a more energy-efficient alternative product
+ Upgrading
+ Shifting
+ Cutting | powering off or putting in an extremely low-power state
+ Trimming | using a “lower” setting
+ Switching | using a more energy-efficient alternative product
+ Upgrading | acquiring a more energy-efficient replacement product
+ Shifting
+ Cutting | powering off or putting in an extremely low-power state
+ Trimming | using a “lower” setting
+ Switching | using a more energy-efficient alternative product
+ Upgrading | acquiring a more energy-efficient replacement product
+ Shifting
+ Cutting | powering off or putting in an extremely low-power state
+ Trimming | using a “lower” setting
+ Switching | using a more energy-efficient alternative product
+ Upgrading | acquiring a more energy-efficient replacement product
+ Shifting
+ Cutting | powering off or putting in an extremely low-power state
+ Trimming | using a “lower” setting
+ Switching | using a more energy-efficient alternative product
+ Upgrading | acquiring a more energy-efficient replacement product
+ Shifting
+ Cutting | powering off or putting in an extremely low-power state
+ Trimming | using a “lower” setting
+ Switching | using a more energy-efficient alternative product
+ Upgrading | acquiring a more energy-efficient replacement product
+ Shifting | shifting use to a different time or place
+ Cutting | powering off or putting in an extremely low-power state
+ Trimming | using a “lower” setting
+ Switching | using a more energy-efficient alternative product
+ Upgrading | acquiring a more energy-efficient replacement product
+ Shifting | shifting use to a different time or place
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+ Cutting | powering off or putting in an extremely low-power state
+ Trimming | using a “lower” setting
+ Switching | using a more energy-efficient alternative product
+ Upgrading | acquiring a more energy-efficient replacement product
+ Shifting | shifting use to a different time or place
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+ Cutting | powering off or putting in an extremely low-power state
+ Trimming | using a “lower” setting
+ Switching | using a more energy-efficient alternative product
+ Upgrading | acquiring a more energy-efficient replacement product
+ Shifting | shifting use to a different time or place
Scripts: implicit user’s manual. Imperatives “uttered (silently and continuously) by...mechanisms”
(Latour, 2000, p. 157; citing Akrich, 1992)
Design strategies | Material scripts
Akrich, M. (1992). The de-scription of technical objects, in Bijker,WE. & Law, J. (Eds), Shaping Technology/Building Society. MIT Press.
Latour, B. (2000). Where are the missing masses? The sociology of a few mundane artefacts. In Bijker, W. E. & Law J. (Eds), Shaping Technology/Building Society: Studies in Sociotechnical Change. MIT Press.
Fridge door scripted for trimming.
Design strategies | Material scripts
Close me! Don’t let the cold out!
Design strategies | Material scripts
Wireless router not scripted for cutting.
Design strategies | Material scripts
It’s okay to leave me plugged in. Routinely unplugging me is deviant !!!
Design strategies | Material scripts
Instead of trying to convince people to use less energy, we can “script” products and systems for energy-
conserving interactions.
(cutting, trimming, switching, upgrading, shifting)
Design strategies | Material scripts
ON / OFF
Design strategies: 1-click cutting
(e.g., cutting televisions, PCs, entire homes)
A vocabulary energy-conserving Materializing Energy:
Re-designing how we experience and interact with energy
Image source: http://criticalresults.com/images/power-outlet.jpg
James Pierce, Eric Paulos Living Environments Lab
James Pierce, Eric Paulos Living Environments Lab
Image source: http://landscapearchiteck.files.wordpress.com/2009/04/renewable-devices-swift-rooftop-wind-energy-system-1.jpg
Collect(generate)
KEEP(store)
Human
Share(distribute)
activate(consume)
Animal Machine Wind
Circulate Falling weight Flywheel Deformation
Heat Light Sound
James Pierce, Eric Paulos Living Environments Lab
Energy Metadata & Local Energy
The Local Energy Lamp
“outlet” power “local solar” “local wind” “local human”
Image sources: http://www.heatingcentral.com/imgs/solar_water_heating_uk_400.jpghttp://webstarter.easily.co.uk/users/www.enercostore.com upload/10066092-build-homemade-wind-generator-image-1.jpghttp://www.robandlaurenphotographers.com/uploads/hoian15.jpg
James Pierce, Eric Paulos Living Environments Lab
James Pierce, Eric Paulos Living Environments Lab
James Pierce, Eric Paulos Living Environments Lab
“It’d be like gardening but with a laptop, like harvesting power… Like tending to your solar garden.” (participant)
Energy Mementos
Designing for Emotional Attachment to Energy
Energy Mementos
Shake-light BottleShake to collectUncap to illuminate
Crank-sound BoxCrank and speakCrank and replay
Light JarPlace in sunOpen to glow
James Pierce, Eric Paulos Living Environments Lab
James Pierce, Eric Paulos Living Environments Lab
Can we become attached to unique and particular energies?
Human-power & interactive microgeneration
James Pierce, Eric Paulos Living Environments Lab
microgeneration - electrical or heat energy generated from smaller-scale renewable methods
Image source: http://www.eco-trees.org/wp-content/uploads/2009/05/windfarm1.jpg
interactive microgeneration - microgeneration with emphasis on direct or indirect human interaction with the microgeneration technologies and energies
James Pierce, Eric Paulos Living Environments Lab
Image sources:http://www.gearfuse.com/ipetals-solar-iphone-charger-concept/http://www.iphonefaq.org/images/archives/acces-sory-surge.jpghttp://landscapearchiteck.files.wordpress.com/2009/04/renewable-devices-swift-rooftop-wind-energy-system-1.jpg
human-power microgeneration - microgeneration from human bodily mechanical energy
Image sources:http://www.koreatimes.co.kr/http://www.potenco.com/http://www.itechnews.net/
James Pierce, Eric Paulos Living Environments Lab
James Pierce, Eric Paulos Living Environments Lab
turnremote switch
treadlecomputer table
squeezemobile phone
James Pierce, Eric Paulos Living Environments Lab
Interactive microgeneration metadata
Interactive Microgeneration Battery Icons
James Pierce, Eric Paulos Living Environments Lab
“[I]t’s literally handmade electricity… I did it myself.
And I’m allowed to use it because I made it myself.
James Pierce, Eric Paulos Living Environments Lab
“I always thought [energy] was just like this abstract thing...
but now with all these different like, solar powered, hand
powered things, and wind powered things I can actually
like see it. It’s become more tangible.”
James Pierce, Eric Paulos Living Environments Lab
James Pierce, Eric Paulos Living Environments Lab
Collect(generate)
KEEP(store)
Share(distribute)
activate(consume)
Thanks!
James Pierce | [email protected]
Eric Paulos | [email protected]
http://www.living-environments.net/