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Feeling the Heat: Uncomfortable Design Fictions for Alternative Forms of Summer Comfort

Kuijer et al., 2024

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18163580389118393737
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Kuijer L
De Koning P
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Proceedings of the Eighteenth International Conference on Tangible, Embedded, and Embodied Interaction

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Ironically, global warming is leading to increased demand for artificial space cooling, which in turn fuels greenhouse gas emissions. In this pictorial, we present a set of deliberately uncomfortable design fictions aimed at disrupting this harmful cycle and opening new …
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