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Really, Really Small: The Palpability of the Invisible
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|作者:
Schiphorst, Thecla
[1
]
机构:
[1] Simon Fraser Univ, Surrey, BC V3T 0A3, Canada
关键词:
User experience;
Embodiment;
Perceptual Interfaces;
First-Person Methodologies;
Somatics;
Attention;
Interaction;
Touch;
Movement;
Body-data;
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中图分类号:
TP3 [计算技术、计算机技术];
学科分类号:
0812 ;
摘要:
Our physical technology continues to grow smaller and smaller; so small that the computer itself is no longer seen as an object but a set of invisible distributed processes. Technology is becoming an inseparable aspect of experience, palpable yet invisible. At the same time, an extra-ordinary wealth of literature is emerging within human-computer interaction that is exploring experience, embodiment, subjectivity, and felt-life. This interest is often accompanied by research questions that are continuing to re-balance our understanding of the relationship between subjective and objective knowing, making, and doing. These emerging trends can be seen as a response to the phenomena of the really, really small: and marks a cognitive and creative shift from the visible to the invisible. This paper contextualizes the emerging recognition within HCI that there is value in designing for technology as experience, and offers a framework from the field of Somatics that can contribute to the discourse, particularly with regard to the body in everyday life. Somatics is exemplified through first-person methodologies and embodied approaches to learning and interacting. I present a set of design cases that demonstrate its application within HCI.
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页数:10
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