EuroIA
2018
Dublin,
27-29 Sept.

2018 Workshop
Topic(s):

Description

An exploration of the Laban Movement Framework

As design moves deeper into the dimensional world, new frameworks are needed to describe interactions that involve the human body beyond the mouse and touchscreen. This workshop is centered around Laban Movement Analysis, a framework that both describes physical movement of the human body and explores our emotional relationship with that movement.

In the first half of the workshop, we will learn a vocabulary for how human beings move through physical space in our everyday lives with hands-on experiential activities, as well as how certain patterns of movements may have an effect on our cognition and emotions. This will be highly interactive and you will be moving your bodies to experience first hand the various elements of the framework. The second half of the session moves the framework into the research and design world by applying Laban Movement Analysis to design problems in interface design, emerging technologies, or service design spaces. We will also look at how internalizing the Laban framework can help you understand body language of both colleagues and research participants.

By the end of the workshop, participants will walk away with an increased awareness of their own physical movement as well as a much more involved understanding of the relationship between their cognition and physicality. They will be able to start to apply this new framework and experience to a wide range of design issues.

While there are no requirements for attending the workshop, the first half of the workshop will involve a fair amount of physical movement and walking. Participants should be prepared to move their bodies.


About the speaker(s)

Erik Dahl is a freelance UX/product consultant living in Grand Rapids, Michigan. His background in anthropology, semiotics, HCI and IA help him make sense of complex situations and create meaningful interactions for his clients and their customers. Erik’s work has covered websites, applications, products, wearables, environments, and services. In 2010, Erik co-founded the MidwestUX conference, a regional UX conference creating a space for distributed design practitioners to form connections at a human scale. In Erik’s free time he enjoys running ultramarathons, and getting lost on the wooded trails of the Midwest. 

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