Description
Book SynopsisUnderstanding Interaction is a book that explores the interaction between people and technology, in the broader context of the relations between the human made and the natural environments.
It is not just about digital technologies our computers, smart phones, the Internet but all our technologies such as mechanical, electrical and electronic. Our ancestors started creating mechanical tools and shaping their environments millions of years ago, developing cultures and languages, which in turn influenced our evolution. Volume 1 of Understanding Interaction looks into this deep history starting from the tool creating period (the longest and most influential on our physical and mental capacities), to the settlement period (agriculture, domestication, villages and cities, written language), the industrial period (science, engineering, reformation and renaissance), and finally the communication period (mass media, digital technologies, global networks).
Volume
Table of Contents
Preface introduction, overview of chapters of Vol I & II
1. Interacting - overview of design and research for interaction
2. Evolving - technocultural periods, and technology categories
3. Creating - dedicated tool making, and the emergence of language
4. Settling - agriculture, mechanical tools, and writing
5. Industrialising - science, enlightenment, reformation, and renaissance
6. Communicating - information, representation, semiotics
Interface - preliminary frameworks and directions
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