Posts Tagged ‘interactivity’

February 2, 2011 0

Reading Thoughts – 2/3

By in Major Studio: Interactivity, Spring 2011

Interaction Relabelling and Extreme Characters by Djajadiningrat, Gaver, and Frens Aesthetics of interaction moves the focus from ease of use to enjoyment of the experience (1).” This reading provided some good case studies in two usability design techniques: interaction relabeling and extreme characters. While the extreme characters technique would probably also serve as a useful […]

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January 31, 2011 0

Reading Thoughts – 2/1

By in Major Studio: Interactivity, Spring 2011

“Why We Need Things” excerpt from History From Things: Essays on Material Culture by Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi Edited by Steven Lubar and W. David Kingery Our dependence on objects is not only physical but also, more important, psychological. Most of the things we make these days do not make life better in any material sense but […]

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January 26, 2011 0

Reading Thoughts – 1/27

By in Major Studio: Interactivity, Spring 2011

Interaction Design History in a Teeny Tiny Nutshell Marc Rettig This presentation shares a quick timeline of principles of modern day computing that have evolved over time. The first principle operate the machine treated users as components in the production system and cared only about the usefulness of the machine. With the invention of the […]

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