Where does interaction design come from? What foundations are relevant today? In this book, internationally renowned scholars and designers explore how the avant-garde ambitions of the 1920-30s Bauhaus to re-align new technology with emerging social needs combines with a more contemporary sensitivity to participation and the social creativity inherent in the modern digital design materials.
"These creators of the Digital Bauhaus pose here the key questions for our profession and our society and they offer thought-provoking avenues for each reader to follow."
Terry Winograd, editor of "Bringing Design to Software"
"The papers together explore the possibilities for creating an 'aesthetic-technical production orientation' that recontextualizes technology as skilled practice, as always political, and as best created through sustained engagements among people, and between people and things."
Lucy Suchman, author of "Plans and Situated Action"
Author(s): Thomas Binder, Jonas Löwgren, Lone Malmborg (auth.), Thomas Binder, Jonas Löwgren, Lone Malmborg (eds.)
Series: Human-Computer Interaction Series
Edition: 1
Publisher: Springer-Verlag London
Year: 2009
Language: English
Pages: 371
Tags: User Interfaces and Human Computer Interaction; Models and Principles; Computer Applications; Computers and Society
Front Matter....Pages I-VIII
Introduction – (Re-)Programming Interaction Design....Pages 1-12
Yngve Sundblad....Pages 13-41
Karri Kuutti....Pages 43-59
Liam Bannon....Pages 61-77
Kim Halskov....Pages 79-98
Margot Brereton....Pages 99-120
Jeanette Blomberg....Pages 121-144
Giorgo De Michelis....Pages 145-162
Bill Gaver....Pages 163-178
Eric Zimmerman....Pages 179-190
Johan RedstrÖm....Pages 191-217
Sara Ilstedt Hjelm....Pages 219-234
Joan Greenbaum....Pages 235-250
Brenda Laurel....Pages 251-274
Erik Stolterman....Pages 275-290
Peter Ullmark....Pages 291-307
Frieder Nake....Pages 309-331
The Everyday Poetics Of a Digital Bauhaus....Pages 333-352
Back Matter....Pages 353-371