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Understanding Interaction: The Relationships Between People, Technology, Culture, and The Environment, Volume 1

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Publisher
Auerbach Publications
Year
2021
Tongue
English
Leaves
293
Edition
1
Category
Library

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✦ Synopsis


Understanding 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).

The aim of the book is to be guide and inspiration for designers, artists, engineers, psychologists, media producers, social scientists etc., and as such be useful for both novices and more experienced practitioners.

✦ Table of Contents


Cover
Half Title
Title Page
Copyright Page
Table of Contents
Preface
Author
Chapter 1 Interacting – Overview of design and research for interaction
Interaction – A journey
Interaction craft and science
Interacting with mechanical technology – Ergonomics
Interactive art and architecture
Interacting with computers
Early visions of computer interaction
Interface design
User-centred design
Human–computer interaction and interaction design
Specialisations and subfields in interaction
Developing definitions
Interactivation
The electronic ecology
Interaction and education
Interaction and design
Interactivation and design research
Interactivation teaching
Interactivation across design disciplines
Interactivation and transdisciplinarity
Notes
Chapter 2 Evolving – Technocultural periods and technology categories
Evolution and technocultural change
Technocultural periods
Classification of technology for interaction
Mechanical technology
Chemical technology
Electrical technology
Optical technology
Magnetic technology
Nuclear technology
Technological functions
Technological categories and interaction
Notes
Chapter 3 Creating – Dedicated tool making and the emergence of language 
Archaeology and palaeoanthropology
Tools and language
Evolution and human development
Homo floresiensis
Homo naledi
Homo denisova
Homo luzonensis
Homo sapiens
Evolutionary categories of tool use and communication
Opportunistic tool use
Dedicated tool making
Designed tools
Composite tools
Fire, burning, and cooking
Bipedalism and its evolutionary consequences
Two stages of evolutionary transition
Influence of bipedalism on rhythm and musicality
From walking to running
Dispersal across the continents
Development of symbolic representation and language
Evolutionary relationships between early humans
Notes
Chapter 4 Settling – Agriculture, mechanical tools, and writing
Agriculture and domestication of animals, forming of societies
Structure of societies
Writing and tools
Ceramics
Mechanical tools and technology
Mechanical structures
Metallurgy
Power
Diseases
Ancient civilisations
Nomads versus settlers – the value of traditional knowledge
Traditional nomadism
Degree of settlement in traditional Australian Aboriginal culture
Dreaming and songlines
Firestick farming in traditional Australian Aboriginal culture
Polynesian navigation skills
Contemporary nomadic tendencies
Notes
Chapter 5 Industrialising – Science, enlightenment, reformation, and renaissance
Renaissance – art, architecture, and music
Science – reason and knowledge
Reformation – religious practices
Humanism and rationalism
Printing press with moveable type
Industrial Revolution
Technological developments during industrialisation
From passive to active mechanical technology
From electrical to electronic technology
Analogue and digital electronic technology
Technological functions
Power and energy sources
Transmission and distribution of power
Storage of energy
Conversion and translation of energy
Information and communication
Transmission of information
Recording – storage of information
Technology applications and responses
Transport
Manufacturing developments
Artistic responses to industrialised manufacture
Phases of industrialisation – the Unindustrial Revolution
Consequences of industrialisation
Warfare and industrialisation
Human nature
Humans and nature
Humans versus nature
The Anthropocene
Notes
Chapter 6 Communicating – Information, representation, and semiotics
Presentation and representation
Communication – signs and meaning
Information and communication theory
Meaning making
Signs and semiotics
History and overview of semiotics
C. S. Peirce – philosophy and logic
De Saussure – linguistic structures
Further semiotic developments early in the 20th century
Ogden and Richards – Literature
Karl Bühler – Communication
Charles Morris – areas of semiotic study
Thomas Sebeok – establishing the discipline
The role of context in meaning making
Pragmatics
Strata – four domains of practice
Indexical signs: pointers, symptoms, and traces
Index
Deixis
Traces
Semiotic resources and framing
Mimetic representation
Onomatopoeia – sound words
Metaphoric representation
Metaphors in language
Metaphors in the GUI
Skeuomorphs
A continuum from mimetic to arbitrary – the Representation Spectrum
HCI and semiotics
Semiotic modes reflected in HCI
Modes and modality in semiotics and HCI
Value and authenticity
Authenticity in visual art
Value creation and authenticity in contemporary art
Language and thought
Language and time
Language and colour
Language and orientation
Categorisations
Phatic communication and interaction
Small talk and chit-chat
Fidgeting
Affordances and direct perception
Ecological approach to perception
Affordances and semiotics
The affordance of affordances
Notes
Interface – Connecting volume 1 and volume 2—preliminary frameworks and directions
References
Index


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