Publication | Open Access
Vivewell
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2019
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Participatory SurveillanceEveryday EthicsSpeculative Design ProposalsEngineeringData ScienceIntimate DataFemtechWearable TechnologyGynecologyData PrivacyHuman-centered ComputingHuman-computer InteractionFertility TrackingTechnologyHealth InformaticsQuantified Self
In this pictorial, we explore how emergent menstrual biosensing technologies compound existing concerns for the everyday ethics of extracting and analyzing intimate data. Specifically, we review the data practices of a set of existing menstrual tracking applications and use that analysis to inform the design of speculative near future technologies. We present these technologies here in the form of a product catalog for a fictional company called Vivewell. Through this work, we contribute both a set of speculative design proposals and a case study of a design project that begins with the analysis of existing data policies.
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