ISBN:
9781608457717
Language:
English
Pages:
Online-Ressource (131 p)
Edition:
Online-Ausg.
Series Statement:
Synthesis Lectures on Human-Centered Informatics
Series Statement:
Synthesis Lectures on Human-Centered Informatics Ser.
Parallel Title:
Print version Spaces of Interaction, Places for Experience
DDC:
303.4834
Keywords:
Computers ; Social aspects..
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Human-computer interaction..
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Product design
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Electronic books
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Electronic books
Abstract:
Spaces of Interaction, Places for Experience is a book about Human-Computer Interaction (HCI), interaction design (ID) and user experience (UX) in the age of ubiquitous computing. The book explores interaction and experience through the different spaces that contribute to interaction until it arrives at an understanding of the rich and complex places for experience that will be the focus of the next period for interaction design. The book begins by looking at the multilayered nature of interaction and UX-not just with new technologies, but with technologies that are embedded in the world. Peop
Description / Table of Contents:
9781608457717_ebook_cover.pdf; PDF_blank.pdf; S00595ED1V01Y201409HCI022.pdf; Preface; Spaces of Interaction; 1.1Interaction Design; 1.2Pact: A Construct for Understanding Interaction; 1.3Describing Interactions; 1.3.1Microinteractions; 1.3.2System Features; 1.3.3Tasks; 1.3.4Service Design; 1.3.5The Pact Elements; 1.3.6Levels of Abstraction; 1.4 Interaction and User Experience; 1.4.1Engagement; 1.4.2Enjoyment; 1.4.3Aesthetics; 1.4.4Interaction and UX over Time; 1.5Summary; The Medium of Interaction; 2.1Understanding Media; 2.2Embodiment; 2.2.1Phenomenology and Embodiment; 2.3Semiotics
Description / Table of Contents:
2.4Being in the World2.4.1Presence; 2.5Summary; Physical Space; 3.1Space and Place; 3.2Architecture; 3.3Patterns of Place; 3.4Spatial Interaction; 3.5Summary; Digital Space; 4.1Digital Technologies; 4.2Digital Ecologies; 4.3Virtual Environments; 4.4Designing Digital Space; 4.5Summary; Information Space; 5.1Information Artifacts; 5.2Information Architecture; 5.3Information Space and Activity Space; 5.4Summary; Conceptual Space ; 6.1Mental Spaces; 6.2Categories; 6.3Metaphor and Blends; 6.4Summary; Social Space; 7.1Communication and Collaboration; 7.2Social Media; 7.3Designing the Social Space
Description / Table of Contents:
7.4SummaryNavigating Space; 8.1 Navigation; 8.1.1Signs; 8.1.2Maps and Guides; 8.1.3Social Navigation; 8.2 Navigation in Information Space; 8.2.1Navigation in Virtual Environments; 8.3 Social Navigation of Information Space; 8.4 Summary; Blended Spaces; 9.1 Blended Interaction; 9.2 An Interactive Collaborative Environment (ICE); 9.2.1The Physical Space; 9.2.2The Digital Space; 9.2.3The Conceptual Space; 9.2.4The Blended Space; 9.3 Digital Tourism as a Blended Space; 9.3.1A Poetry Garden; 9.3.2The Village Museum ; 9.4 Navigation in Blended Spaces ; 9.4.1Neon Knights; 9.4.2Last Day In Edinburgh
Description / Table of Contents:
9.5 SummaryPlaces for Experience; 10.1 Inhabiting Places ; 10.2 Blended Places; 10.2.1Designing the Physical Space; 10.2.2Designing the Digital Space; 10.2.3Designing the Conceptual Space; 10.2.4Designing the Blended Space; 10.2.5Designing for Navigation; 10.2.6Summary; 10.3 Changing Places; 10.4 Conclusion; References; Author Biography
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