Bedö, ViktorReddy, AnuradhaKocaballi, BakiNicenboim, IohannaSondergaard, Marie Louise JuulLupetti, Maria LuceKey, CaylaSpeed, ChrisLockton, DanGaccardi, ElisaGrommé, FranciscaRobbins, HollyPrimlani, NamrataSumartojo, ShantiPhan, ThaoStengers, Yolande2022-01-102022-01-102021-05-08https://doi.org/10.1145/3411763.3450390http://dx.doi.org/10.26041/fhnw-4062https://irf.fhnw.ch/handle/11654/33170.1What if things had a voice? What if we could talk directly to things instead of using a mediating voice interface such as an Alexa or a Google Assistant? In this paper, we share our insights from talking to a pair of boots, a tampon, a perfume bottle, and toilet paper among other everyday things to explore their conversational capabilities. We conducted Thing Interviews using a more-than-human design approach to discover a thing’s perspectives, worldviews and its relations to other humans and nonhumans. Based on our analysis of the speculative conversations, we identified some themes characterizing the emergent qualities of people’s relationships with everyday things. We believe the themes presented in the paper may inspire future research on designing everyday things with conversational capabilities at home.en-USmore-than-human designenactmentthing ethnographyMaking Everyday Things Talk: Speculative Conversations into the Future of Voice Interfaces at Home04B - Beitrag Konferenzschrift