EXPERIENCE DESIGN Korea & Latin America Research Exchange

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In the call for contributions for this publication, we suggested participants cover topics such as experience design, UX design, interaction design, service design, product-service system design (PSSD), social design, sustainable design, and other approaches related to culture, cities, technologies, and future scenarios. However, the 40 short papers by 86 authors presented in this book expand our initial scope, portraying a comprehensive research approach to experience design in Korea and Latin America. 

Throughout the process of reviewing the submissions, the editors were able to map the range of perspectives, and selected the most recurrent ones to orient the structure of the text, which contains 11 chapters consisting of 3 to 5 short papers. Each section examines issues related to several kinds of experience: contemporary, educational, interactive, sensory, art, social, inclusive, healthcare, sustainable, data, and urban. 


- in the 'Introduction' of the book


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Vice-dean of the Graduate School of Techno Design, TED, Kookmin University. 

Head of the Smart Experience Design department and Interaction Design Lab. 


Ph.D. candidate.

Smart Experience Design department, Product Service System Design lab.

Graduate School of Techno Design, TED, Kookmin University.


Research Professor (Ph.D in Design)

Smart Experience Design department and Interaction Design Lab.

Graduate School of Techno Design, TED, Kookmin University. 

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