This paper argues that an increasingly important dimension of the human-computer interaction is missing from the MIS and the HCI research agenda. This dimension—esthetics—plays a major role in our private, social, and business lives. It is argued that aesthetics is relevant to information technology research and practice for three theoretical reasons. (1) For many users, other aspects of the interaction hardly matter anymore. (2) Our evaluations of the environment are primarily visual, and the environment becomes increasingly replete with information technology. (3) Aesthetics satisfies basic human needs, and human needs are increasingly supplied by information technology. Aesthetics matters for a practical reason as well: it is here to sta...
1. It makes little sense to talk about "visual aesthetics" as an isolated modality. 2. The genre det...
Although the HCI community inevitably contributes to engagement via beauty according to the attentio...
The authors present an introduction to the new interdisciplinary area of aesthetic computing and pro...
This paper is concerned with examining and recognizing aesthetics in an Information System (an organ...
This paper is concerned with examining and recognizing aesthetics in an Information System (an organ...
There is a growing interest of aesthetics issues in Human-Computer Interaction (HCI) in the recent d...
Borrowing from Davis’ (1989) Technology Acceptance Model (TAM), Venkatesh and Morris (2000) TAM2 and...
With an increasing interest in both affect and aesthetics in the context of information and communic...
In information systems design there are two schools of thought about what factors are necessary to c...
From 13.07. to 16.07.2008, the Dagstuhl Seminar 08292 ``The Study of Visual Aesthetics in Human-Comp...
In this article, I enter into a discussion of how aesthetics can be conceptualized in the context of...
In this article, I enter into a discussion of how aesthetics can be conceptualized in the context o...
The growth of techno-dependency and the proliferation of creative engagement have spurred research ...
The simple and almost trivial argument of this talk can be summarized like this. -Human-computer in...
In an age very much characterized by information technology there is a growing need understanding th...
1. It makes little sense to talk about "visual aesthetics" as an isolated modality. 2. The genre det...
Although the HCI community inevitably contributes to engagement via beauty according to the attentio...
The authors present an introduction to the new interdisciplinary area of aesthetic computing and pro...
This paper is concerned with examining and recognizing aesthetics in an Information System (an organ...
This paper is concerned with examining and recognizing aesthetics in an Information System (an organ...
There is a growing interest of aesthetics issues in Human-Computer Interaction (HCI) in the recent d...
Borrowing from Davis’ (1989) Technology Acceptance Model (TAM), Venkatesh and Morris (2000) TAM2 and...
With an increasing interest in both affect and aesthetics in the context of information and communic...
In information systems design there are two schools of thought about what factors are necessary to c...
From 13.07. to 16.07.2008, the Dagstuhl Seminar 08292 ``The Study of Visual Aesthetics in Human-Comp...
In this article, I enter into a discussion of how aesthetics can be conceptualized in the context of...
In this article, I enter into a discussion of how aesthetics can be conceptualized in the context o...
The growth of techno-dependency and the proliferation of creative engagement have spurred research ...
The simple and almost trivial argument of this talk can be summarized like this. -Human-computer in...
In an age very much characterized by information technology there is a growing need understanding th...
1. It makes little sense to talk about "visual aesthetics" as an isolated modality. 2. The genre det...
Although the HCI community inevitably contributes to engagement via beauty according to the attentio...
The authors present an introduction to the new interdisciplinary area of aesthetic computing and pro...