SXSW 2025
Collaborative Storytelling for the Future of Mobility & City
Description:
We want to share our industry-academia collaborative design process and outcome of the student design event to envision a better mobility experience with humanitarian AI for a small city, through mixed media interactive storytelling. We discuss breakthroughs and challenges in our process guiding the next generation designers into a holistic & hermeneutic approach in UX storytelling for the future mobility scene in Cincinnati 2050.
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Takeaways
- Mobility: Vehicles become social to facilitate the humanitarian decision-making of caring for self, other creatures and other cars, the next gen.
- Sci-fi Storytelling for City: The power of shaping future is derived from creative seeing and interpretation of the historical ecology of the city
- City: In situ story of Cincinnati reveals that advanced mobility technology can survive only when the city can digest it for its autopoiesis.
Speakers
- Sookie Cho, UX Research Manager, HATCI
- Gabriela Bila Advincula, Research Assistant, MIT Media Lab/ City Science
- Heekyung Jung, Associate Professor, University of Cincinnati
- Luis Pastor, Research Scientist, MIT
Organizer
Sookie Cho, UX Research Manager, HATCI
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