This book investigates the spaces where architecture and computer science share a common set of assumptions and goals, using methods and objectives from architecture, ethnography, and human-computer interaction.
This book investigates the spaces where architecture and computer science share a common set of assumptions and goals, using methods and objectives from architecture, ethnography, and human-computer interaction.
Eric Sauda is a registered architect and Professor of architecture at UNC Charlotte. He specializes in the use of digital and computational technologies and their transformative effect on architecture. Alireza Karduni is an Assistant Professor of Human-Centered Computing at Simon Fraser University, School of Interactive Arts and Technology. His research lies at the intersection of human-computer interaction, data visualization, and thinking with data. Donna Lanclos is an anthropologist, and Senior Research Fellow in the Technology Enhanced Learning department at Munster Technological University, Ireland.
Inhaltsangabe
1. Introduction 2. Architecture: theory and practice 3. Human Computer Interaction: methods + theory 4. Meaning: interpretation and ethnography 5. Affordance: ecological and social 6. Movement and Position 7. Information: mobile, proxemic, and augmented reality 8. Interaction: digital installations 9 Conclusion: architectural user interface
1. Introduction 2. Architecture: theory and practice 3. Human Computer Interaction: methods + theory 4. Meaning: interpretation and ethnography 5. Affordance: ecological and social 6. Movement and Position 7. Information: mobile, proxemic, and augmented reality 8. Interaction: digital installations 9 Conclusion: architectural user interface
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