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Digital Materialities : Design and Anthropology.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextPublisher: Oxford : Taylor & Francis Group, 2016Copyright date: ©2016Edition: 1st edDescription: 1 online resource (263 pages)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9781000189766
Subject(s): Genre/Form: DDC classification:
  • 301
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Contents:
FC -- Half title -- Title -- Copyright -- Contents -- List of figures -- Acknowledgements -- List of contributors -- 1 Digital materiality Sarah Pink, Elisenda Ardèvol and Débora Lanzeni -- Part One Expectations -- 2 Rematerializing the platform: Emulation and the digital-material Paul Dourish -- 3 Smart global futures: Designing affordable materialities for a better life Débora Lanzeni -- 4 Envisioning the smart home: Reimagining a smart energy future Yolande Strengers -- Part Two Co-interventions -- 5 Refiguring digital interventions for energy demand reduction: Designing for life in the digital-material home Sarah Pink, Kerstin Leder Mackley, Val Mitchell, Garrath T. Wilson and Tracy Bhamra -- 6 Speculative design and digital materialities: Idiocy, threat and com-promise Mike Michael -- 7 Ethnography and the quest to (co)design a mixed reality interactive slide Jaume Ferrer, Elisenda Ardèvol and Narcís Parés -- 8 Designing for the active human body in a digital-material world Florian 'Floyd' Mueller -- Part Three Insider Design -- 9 Mobile intimacies: Everyday design and the aesthetics of mobile phones Heather Horst -- 10 Designing for the performance of memory David Carlin -- 11 Digital interventions in declining regions Ian McShane, Chris K. Wilson and Denise Meredyth -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Index.
Summary: As the distinction between the digital and the material world becomes increasingly blurred, the ways in which we think about design are also shifting and evolving.
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FC -- Half title -- Title -- Copyright -- Contents -- List of figures -- Acknowledgements -- List of contributors -- 1 Digital materiality Sarah Pink, Elisenda Ardèvol and Débora Lanzeni -- Part One Expectations -- 2 Rematerializing the platform: Emulation and the digital-material Paul Dourish -- 3 Smart global futures: Designing affordable materialities for a better life Débora Lanzeni -- 4 Envisioning the smart home: Reimagining a smart energy future Yolande Strengers -- Part Two Co-interventions -- 5 Refiguring digital interventions for energy demand reduction: Designing for life in the digital-material home Sarah Pink, Kerstin Leder Mackley, Val Mitchell, Garrath T. Wilson and Tracy Bhamra -- 6 Speculative design and digital materialities: Idiocy, threat and com-promise Mike Michael -- 7 Ethnography and the quest to (co)design a mixed reality interactive slide Jaume Ferrer, Elisenda Ardèvol and Narcís Parés -- 8 Designing for the active human body in a digital-material world Florian 'Floyd' Mueller -- Part Three Insider Design -- 9 Mobile intimacies: Everyday design and the aesthetics of mobile phones Heather Horst -- 10 Designing for the performance of memory David Carlin -- 11 Digital interventions in declining regions Ian McShane, Chris K. Wilson and Denise Meredyth -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Index.

As the distinction between the digital and the material world becomes increasingly blurred, the ways in which we think about design are also shifting and evolving.

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