Queer/Crip Body Mapping: Expressing Dynamic Bodily Experiences with Data
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DIS 2025 - Proceedings of the 2025 ACM Designing Interactive Systems Conference, pp. 2884–2900
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Drawing on queer and disability theories alongside tangible body mapping techniques, we explore alternative ways of mapping embodied experiences and expressing affective sensations. Our collaborative autoethnographic approach incorporates sensors to trace our somatic experiences over time, pairing visualizations of contextual biodata with personal reflections in written or spoken form. We unpack how these alternative approaches to body mapping support reflecting on, communicating, and deepening understanding of embodied experiences by foregrounding temporal and situated aspects. We offer expanded body mapping methods by sharing a plurality of experiences that embrace queer and crip ways of knowing, foregrounding alternate temporal and spatial representations.Description
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Riggs, A T, Janicki, S, Moesgen, T, Howell, N & Cochrane, K A 2025, Queer/Crip Body Mapping: Expressing Dynamic Bodily Experiences with Data. in N J Nunes, V Nisi, I Oakley, Q Yang & C Zheng (eds), DIS 2025 - Proceedings of the 2025 ACM Designing Interactive Systems Conference. ACM, pp. 2884–2900, ACM Conference on Designing Interactive Systems, Funchal, Portugal, 05/07/2025. https://doi.org/10.1145/3715336.3735438