Electric feels: The role of visual methods in energy ‘futuring’

Abstract ‘How would you feel about computers telling you how to save energy?’—was just one of many questions we asked our participants engaging with four artworks commissioned for the 'Electric Feels' project. In this paper, we tell our story of this unique art‐research collaboration, shar...

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Main Authors: Joe Bourne, Jordan Collver, Mary Flora Hart, Ola Michalec, Aude Nasr, Lizzie Ormian
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Wiley 2024-07-01
Series:Geo: Geography and Environment
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1002/geo2.156
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Summary:Abstract ‘How would you feel about computers telling you how to save energy?’—was just one of many questions we asked our participants engaging with four artworks commissioned for the 'Electric Feels' project. In this paper, we tell our story of this unique art‐research collaboration, share our illustrations and reflect on the power of visual methods to galvanise a new type of public conversation related to emotions, energy and digital innovation. By bringing together the literature from design research, STS and human geography, we intend to lay a path towards further interdisciplinary conversations. This commentary paper makes a case for collective energy ‘futuring’—embracing the role of affect, speculation and imagination, while moving away from the deficit model of public engagement in science.
ISSN:2054-4049