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Social Practice Theory
Bourdieu’s practice theory assumes a system of dispositions that conditions how practitioners perceive, think, or act. He refers to social practices as “regulated improvisations”: Actions can never be completely deterministic due to the unfolding contingencies of the situation at hand […] Nor can actions be completely random as they are predisposed by sedimented structures and…
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Embodiment & Mediation
I have always used the term “embodied” interaction to talk about engaging with computer systems through bodily action. In that sense, anything from gaze tracking as input to full body motion tracking can be considered “embodied” interaction. Dourish says that embodiment in interactive computer systems is denoted by “being there in the world” to perform…
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CRAFT & REFLECTION
One interesting point in design studies, brought about in this week’s articles, the view of a designer as a craftsman: a maker of things, a skilled worker that skillfully generates artifacts to be used by others. The angle which drew my attention in this week’s readings is the idea of annotation of the design process:…
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Social Practice Theory
Bourdieu’s practice theory assumes a system of dispositions that conditions how practitioners perceive, think, or act. He refers to social practices as “regulated improvisations”: Actions can never be completely deterministic due to the unfolding contingencies of the situation at hand […] Nor can actions be completely random as they are predisposed by sedimented structures and…
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Embodiment & Mediation
I have always used the term “embodied” interaction to talk about engaging with computer systems through bodily action. In that sense, anything from gaze tracking as input to full body motion tracking can be considered “embodied” interaction. Dourish says that embodiment in interactive computer systems is denoted by “being there in the world” to perform…
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CRAFT & REFLECTION
One interesting point in design studies, brought about in this week’s articles, the view of a designer as a craftsman: a maker of things, a skilled worker that skillfully generates artifacts to be used by others. The angle which drew my attention in this week’s readings is the idea of annotation of the design process:…
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Social Practice Theory
Bourdieu’s practice theory assumes a system of dispositions that conditions how practitioners perceive, think, or act. He refers to social practices as “regulated improvisations”: Actions can never be completely deterministic due to the unfolding contingencies of the situation at hand […] Nor can actions be completely random as they are predisposed by sedimented structures and…
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Embodiment & Mediation
I have always used the term “embodied” interaction to talk about engaging with computer systems through bodily action. In that sense, anything from gaze tracking as input to full body motion tracking can be considered “embodied” interaction. Dourish says that embodiment in interactive computer systems is denoted by “being there in the world” to perform…
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CRAFT & REFLECTION
One interesting point in design studies, brought about in this week’s articles, the view of a designer as a craftsman: a maker of things, a skilled worker that skillfully generates artifacts to be used by others. The angle which drew my attention in this week’s readings is the idea of annotation of the design process:…
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Social Practice Theory
Bourdieu’s practice theory assumes a system of dispositions that conditions how practitioners perceive, think, or act. He refers to social practices as “regulated improvisations”: Actions can never be completely deterministic due to the unfolding contingencies of the situation at hand […] Nor can actions be completely random as they are predisposed by sedimented structures and…
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Embodiment & Mediation
I have always used the term “embodied” interaction to talk about engaging with computer systems through bodily action. In that sense, anything from gaze tracking as input to full body motion tracking can be considered “embodied” interaction. Dourish says that embodiment in interactive computer systems is denoted by “being there in the world” to perform…
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CRAFT & REFLECTION
One interesting point in design studies, brought about in this week’s articles, the view of a designer as a craftsman: a maker of things, a skilled worker that skillfully generates artifacts to be used by others. The angle which drew my attention in this week’s readings is the idea of annotation of the design process:…
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Social Practice Theory
Bourdieu’s practice theory assumes a system of dispositions that conditions how practitioners perceive, think, or act. He refers to social practices as “regulated improvisations”: Actions can never be completely deterministic due to the unfolding contingencies of the situation at hand […] Nor can actions be completely random as they are predisposed by sedimented structures and…
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Embodiment & Mediation
I have always used the term “embodied” interaction to talk about engaging with computer systems through bodily action. In that sense, anything from gaze tracking as input to full body motion tracking can be considered “embodied” interaction. Dourish says that embodiment in interactive computer systems is denoted by “being there in the world” to perform…
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CRAFT & REFLECTION
One interesting point in design studies, brought about in this week’s articles, the view of a designer as a craftsman: a maker of things, a skilled worker that skillfully generates artifacts to be used by others. The angle which drew my attention in this week’s readings is the idea of annotation of the design process:…
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Social Practice Theory
Bourdieu’s practice theory assumes a system of dispositions that conditions how practitioners perceive, think, or act. He refers to social practices as “regulated improvisations”: Actions can never be completely deterministic due to the unfolding contingencies of the situation at hand […] Nor can actions be completely random as they are predisposed by sedimented structures and…
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Embodiment & Mediation
I have always used the term “embodied” interaction to talk about engaging with computer systems through bodily action. In that sense, anything from gaze tracking as input to full body motion tracking can be considered “embodied” interaction. Dourish says that embodiment in interactive computer systems is denoted by “being there in the world” to perform…
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CRAFT & REFLECTION
One interesting point in design studies, brought about in this week’s articles, the view of a designer as a craftsman: a maker of things, a skilled worker that skillfully generates artifacts to be used by others. The angle which drew my attention in this week’s readings is the idea of annotation of the design process:…
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Social Practice Theory
Bourdieu’s practice theory assumes a system of dispositions that conditions how practitioners perceive, think, or act. He refers to social practices as “regulated improvisations”: Actions can never be completely deterministic due to the unfolding contingencies of the situation at hand […] Nor can actions be completely random as they are predisposed by sedimented structures and…
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Embodiment & Mediation
I have always used the term “embodied” interaction to talk about engaging with computer systems through bodily action. In that sense, anything from gaze tracking as input to full body motion tracking can be considered “embodied” interaction. Dourish says that embodiment in interactive computer systems is denoted by “being there in the world” to perform…
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CRAFT & REFLECTION
One interesting point in design studies, brought about in this week’s articles, the view of a designer as a craftsman: a maker of things, a skilled worker that skillfully generates artifacts to be used by others. The angle which drew my attention in this week’s readings is the idea of annotation of the design process:…
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Social Practice Theory
Bourdieu’s practice theory assumes a system of dispositions that conditions how practitioners perceive, think, or act. He refers to social practices as “regulated improvisations”: Actions can never be completely deterministic due to the unfolding contingencies of the situation at hand […] Nor can actions be completely random as they are predisposed by sedimented structures and…
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Embodiment & Mediation
I have always used the term “embodied” interaction to talk about engaging with computer systems through bodily action. In that sense, anything from gaze tracking as input to full body motion tracking can be considered “embodied” interaction. Dourish says that embodiment in interactive computer systems is denoted by “being there in the world” to perform…
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CRAFT & REFLECTION
One interesting point in design studies, brought about in this week’s articles, the view of a designer as a craftsman: a maker of things, a skilled worker that skillfully generates artifacts to be used by others. The angle which drew my attention in this week’s readings is the idea of annotation of the design process:…
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