(Re)searching the digital Bauhaus /

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Imprint:London : Springer, c2009.
Description:1 online resource (371 p.) : col. ill.
Language:English
Series:Human-computer interaction series
Human-Computer Interaction Series.
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Format: E-Resource Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/11957362
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Varying Form of Title:Researching the digital Bauhaus
Other authors / contributors:Binder, Thomas, 1960-
Löwgren, Jonas.
Malmborg, Lone.
ISBN:9781848003507
1848003501
9781848003491 (cased)
1848003498 (cased)
Notes:Includes bibliographical references and index.
Description based on print version record.
Summary:Interaction design entered the scene of design as computer scientists and engineers realized that technology is a design material rather than a neutral set of tools and machinery supporting life at work or at home. Since then, interaction designers have been actively involved in exploring new design concepts for anything from interactive websites to intelligent everyday spaces. Interaction design is even gaining prominence in areas such as service design and product design as it is becoming more evident that the old-school design emphasis on static form tends to neglect how things live in inte.
Other form:Print version: (Re)searching the digital Bauhaus. London : Springer, c2009 9781848003491 1848003498
Table of Contents:
  • Introduction: (Re- )Programming Interaction Design
  • Thomas Binder, Jonas Lowgren, Lone MalmborgFrom Utopia 1981 to Utopia 2008
  • Yngve SundbladHCI and Design: Uncomfortable Bedfellows?
  • Kari KuuttiiConstructing Utopia(s) in situ
  • Daring to be Different
  • Liam BannonTradition and Transcendence
  • Kim HalskovDesigning From Somewhere
  • A Located, Relational and Transformational View of Design
  • Margot BreretonOn Participation and Service Innovation
  • Jeanette BlombergThe Phenomenological Stance of the Designer
  • Giorgio De MichelisDesigning for Homo Ludens, Still
  • Bill GaverGaming Literacy: Game Design as a Model for Literacy in the 21st Century
  • Eric ZimmermanDistruptions
  • Johan RedstromOn a Scale Between Art and Design: On the Aesthetics of Function, from the Bauhaus until Today
  • Sara Ilstedt HjelmAppropriating Digital Environments
  • (Re- )Constructing the Physical Through the Digital
  • Joan GreenbaumDesigned Animism
  • Brenda LaurelIn Search of a Critical Stance
  • Erik StoltermanA Science of the Possible
  • A New Practice in the Spirit of Bauhaus
  • Peter UllmarkWork, Design, Computers, Artifacts
  • Frieder NakeThe Everyday Poetics of a Digital Bauhaus
  • Ylva Gislen, A ... sa Harvard, Maria Hellstrom.