“This is a techno-necklace from my great grandmother”: Animism-Inspired Design Guidelines for Digitally Ensouled Jewellery




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  • Image 1: Clay Prototype, 2015, Kelly Santer (l) and Clay Prototype, 2015, Lukas Grewenig (r); Image 2: Sketch Prototype, 2015, Annette Holmgaard Laugesen

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  • Ghosts & Supernatural 1

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  • “This is a techno-necklace from my great grandmother”: Animism-Inspired Design Guidelines for Digitally Ensouled Jewellery

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  • Abstract (long paper)

    Technology-enhanced jewelleries capable of collecting biodata are rapidly establishing a presence in the market. Yet there is limited focus on applying core values of traditional jewellery in the making process. In this research, we were inspired by the theory of animism, and investigated the concepts of technoanimism and digital ensoulment of jewellery. By going back to the roots of jewellery design, we investigate the cultural and social importance of the jewellery components and making techniques and propose a set of guidelines that consider data collection as a fundamental component of the creation process. Our findings are based on two research based jewellery-making workshops, along with a technology review and our guidelines aim to provide a set of accessible and actionable suggestions for the design of future technology-enhanced jewellery.


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