The God-I-Box: Iteratively Provotyping Technology-Mediated Worship Services

The God-I-Box: Iteratively Provotyping Technology-Mediated Worship Services

Sara Wolf
,
Benedikt Steinmüller
,
Frauke Mörike
,
Simon Luthe
,
Jörn Hurtienne
Abstract
The COVID-19 pandemic accelerated the development of alternative formats for religious rituals, such as Protestant online worship services. However, current design approaches focus on problem-solving, and the resulting online solutions merely imitate the offline status quo. To overcome these limitations, we suggest adopting a provotype approach that allows for a more holistic, open-ended dialogue with those affected. We iteratively developed a first provotype in response to tensions found in observation-based field research, aiming to test whether and how it can trigger productive impulses for exploring future technology-mediated worship services based on existing experiences and perspectives. The resulting God-I-Box exaggerates individuality and allows congregants to act almost like liturgists. An analysis of congregants’ and pastors’ (online) first encounters with the God-I-Box revealed three reaction modes: spontaneous emotions, reflective coping, and exploratory imagination. We conclude with reflections and recommendations for provocative research and design in this context and beyond.
Type
Conference paper
Publication
Proceedings of the 2023 ACM Designing Interactive Systems Conference