Situated Play Design
Also known as: SPD
Situated Play Design is a design approach developed by Altarriba Bertran and colleagues that treats play as something emergent from a specific social, physical, and cultural setting rather than something to be engineered into a generic product. It combines ethnographic observation, bodystorming, embodied sketching, and rapid prototyping to chase the latent "play potentials" of everyday situations. In accessibility and health-game research, Situated Play Design is used to ground interventions in the actual rhythms of clinics, classrooms, and homes, so that resulting technology fits the context rather than displacing it.
Category: Design Methods · Participatory Design · Game Accessibility · Research Methods
Related: Bodystorming · Embodied Sketching · Participatory Design · Co-Design · Research through Design