Design spaces

Thomas Binder (Editor), Maria Hellström (Editor)

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Abstract

Digital technologies and media are becoming increasingly embodied and entangled in the spaces and places at work and at home. However, our material environment is more than a geometric abstractions of space: it contains familiar places, social arenas for human action. For designers, the integration of digital technology with space poses new challenges that call for new approaches. Creative alternatives to traditional systems methodologies are called for when designers use digital media to create new possibilities for action in space. Design Spaces explores how design and media art can provide creative alternatives for integrating digital technology with space. Connecting practical design work with conceptual development and theorizing, art with technology, and usesr-centered methods with social sciences, Design Spaces provides a useful research paradigm for designing ubiquitous computing. This book is for students and professionals in design, information technology, and electronics.
Original languageEnglish
Place of PublicationHelsinki
PublisherEDITA IT Press
Number of pages203
Publication statusPublished - 2005
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Digital technologies
  • Embodied media
  • Material environment
  • Social arenas
  • Design integration
  • Creative alternatives
  • Ubiquitous computing
  • User-centered methods
  • Media art
  • Research paradigm

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