“My Tummy Has a Little Dragon”: From Everyday Experiences of Gut Sounds to Interoceptive Interaction Design

要旨

Gastrointestinal sounds are a constant part of human physiology, offering potential insights into digestive functions and everyday bodily awareness. However, these sounds are rarely noticed and often socially stigmatised, remaining underexplored in HCI despite calls to recognise the gut as a site for embodied awareness. We extend HCI’s engagement with involuntary biosignals by positioning gut sounds as a uniquely generative context for interoceptive interaction design, where systems can scaffold awareness, reflection, and care. We conducted a week-long in-the-wild qualitative study with ten participants, which showed how making gut sounds audible reshaped bodily awareness, provoked affective responses, and prompted acts of reflection and tinkering. From these insights, we contribute four bodily perspectives – Registering, Reacting, Reflecting, and Responding- that capture the oscillatory nature of interoceptive engagement and offer design strategies that position biosignals as sites of curiosity, care, and awareness that are socially situated.

著者
Nandini Pasumarthy
Monash University, Melbourne, Australia
Mia Huong Nguyen
National University of Singapore, Singapore, Singapore
Ashika Ramesh Krishnan
Monash University, Melbourne, VIC, Australia
Maria F.. Montoya
Monash University, Melbourne, VIC, Australia
Rakesh Patibanda
Monash University, Melbourne, VIC, Australia
Jessica Danaher
RMIT University, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
Rohit Ashok Khot
RMIT University, Melbourne, Australia
Elise van den Hoven
University of Technology Sydney, Sydney, NSW, Australia
Florian ‘Floyd’. Mueller
Monash University, Melbourne, VIC, Australia

会議: CHI 2026

ACM CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems

セッション: Affective Agents & Reflective Data

Area 1 + 2 + 3: theatre
7 件の発表
2026-04-14 20:15:00
2026-04-14 21:45:00