The decisions we make when designing computational things cannot all be reduced to questions about functionality, usability testing, user requirements, etc. In HCI-related research and design, other fundamental aspects of design, such as the basic aesthetical choices involved, have a tendency to be hidden and seemingly forgotten. To support awareness and understanding of such basic aesthetical choices, we propose two methodological exercises that take the expressions of computational things in use as their starting points: i) to discover functionality in given expressions; and ii) to rediscover "expressionals" in given appliances. The aim with i) is to encourage reflection on the way in which functionality explains the expressions of things...
In an ideal design process, designers envision a configuration of components prior to determining di...
This thesis introduces elements of a theory of design activity and a computational framework for d...
International audienceIn this paper we examine some of the main characteristics of the transformatio...
The prospect of ubiquitous computing in everyday life urges us to raise basic design issues pertaini...
Computational technology is, in interaction design practice,not just a medium providing neutral tech...
<p>Computational technologies have significantly expanded the horizons of aesthetic creation; noneth...
Computational technologies have significantly expanded the horizons of aesthetic creation; nonethele...
Design knowledge incorporates information about designed objects and their attributes, as well as ab...
The computer is no longer the center of attention. Thus, what we design is no longer the interface t...
The contemporary material culture—everyday objects surrounding us—is dominated by mass manufactured ...
Computer-generated aesthetic artefacts and the technology employed to create them have brought serio...
Processor-based artefacts are often created following conventions inherited from analogue media form...
Recently Digital Fabrication equipment became widely accessible, as well as the tools of Computation...
It is the contention of this chapter that computation has a profound effect on the composition of di...
Frieder Nake (5) has described the computer as an instru-mental medium. We use it instrumentally as ...
In an ideal design process, designers envision a configuration of components prior to determining di...
This thesis introduces elements of a theory of design activity and a computational framework for d...
International audienceIn this paper we examine some of the main characteristics of the transformatio...
The prospect of ubiquitous computing in everyday life urges us to raise basic design issues pertaini...
Computational technology is, in interaction design practice,not just a medium providing neutral tech...
<p>Computational technologies have significantly expanded the horizons of aesthetic creation; noneth...
Computational technologies have significantly expanded the horizons of aesthetic creation; nonethele...
Design knowledge incorporates information about designed objects and their attributes, as well as ab...
The computer is no longer the center of attention. Thus, what we design is no longer the interface t...
The contemporary material culture—everyday objects surrounding us—is dominated by mass manufactured ...
Computer-generated aesthetic artefacts and the technology employed to create them have brought serio...
Processor-based artefacts are often created following conventions inherited from analogue media form...
Recently Digital Fabrication equipment became widely accessible, as well as the tools of Computation...
It is the contention of this chapter that computation has a profound effect on the composition of di...
Frieder Nake (5) has described the computer as an instru-mental medium. We use it instrumentally as ...
In an ideal design process, designers envision a configuration of components prior to determining di...
This thesis introduces elements of a theory of design activity and a computational framework for d...
International audienceIn this paper we examine some of the main characteristics of the transformatio...