Print Email Facebook Twitter Decontaminating experiences with circular offerings Title Decontaminating experiences with circular offerings Author Baxter, W. (Imperial College London) Aurisicchio, M. (Imperial College London) Mugge, R. (TU Delft Marketing and Consumer Research) Childs, P. (Imperial College London) Contributor Bakker, C. (editor) Mugge, R. (editor) Date 2017 Abstract Keeping a product offering in the system through continued use and between multiple users creates the potential for interactions which become contaminated. These contaminated interactions can cause a barrier to material circulation and extended product lifetimes. This study seeks to identify the underlying design strategies useful in addressing contaminated interaction. Strategies were identified through an exploration of possible solutions to negative ontamination in two phases. Phase I involved identifying 70 existing solutions to instances of negative contaminated interaction and abstracting these to identify a more fundamental underlying principle. In Phase II, designers participated in a brainstorming session to identify as many solutions as possible to several contaminated interaction design briefs. The resulting 155 solutions were analysed together with the other data to generate a final set of strategies. In the end, eight strategies distilled from the analysis which are used to address contaminated interaction. The strategies represent preventative and responsive solutions applicable to various elements of the contamination process. Subject Circular economyProduct longevityConsumer behaviourBehaviour change To reference this document use: http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:62f79151-dd23-4641-a2f1-aa3074a2db98 DOI https://doi.org/10.3233/978-1-61499-820-4-32 Publisher IOS Press, Amsterdam ISBN 978-1-61499-819-8 Source Plate Product Lifetimes And The Environment 2017: Conference Proceedings Event PLATE 2017, 2017-11-08 → 2017-11-10, Delft, Netherlands Series Research in Design Series, 9 Part of collection Institutional Repository Document type conference paper Rights © 2017 W. Baxter, M. Aurisicchio, R. Mugge, P. Childs Files PDF RIDS9_0032.pdf 315.78 KB Close viewer /islandora/object/uuid:62f79151-dd23-4641-a2f1-aa3074a2db98/datastream/OBJ/view