Two interconnected surveys are presented, one of artifacts and one of designometry. Artifacts are objects, which have an originator and do not exist in nature. Designometry is a new field of study, which aims to identify the originators of artifacts. The space of artifacts is described and also domains, which pursue designometry, yet currently doing so without collaboration or common methodologies. On this basis, synergies as well as a generic axiom and heuristics for the quest of the creators of artifacts are introduced. While designometry has various areas of applications, the research of methods to detect originators of artificial minds, which constitute a subgroup of artifacts, can be seen as particularly relevant and, in the ...
This study examines ETDs deposited during the period 2011-2015 in an institutional repository, to de...
The rapid evolution of computer graphics, driven by new technologies like virtual reality, is enabli...
The use of captions has grown in recent years in both traditional and new media, particularly in ter...
Two interconnected surveys are presented, one of artifacts and one of designometry. Artifacts are ob...
This article considers the mediating role of digital photography for eliciting embodied and dialogic...
Emerging approaches in social sciences and new media studies involve inquiry into social issues via ...
The articles in this special issue highlight the relationality existing between researchers, partici...
The authors propose that while many fields of design are involved in reflexive interactions with des...
This chapter in the edited collection 'Tricky Design: The Ethics of Things', explores the growing us...
This essay examines the difficulties faced by the claim that artworks are simple physical objects (o...
New formal theories were seldom used to vaunt one discipline or medium over another; they were more ...
Dieter Henrich ‘s “Notion of a Deduction” (1989), opened up approaches to both Deductions in terms o...
The World Wide Web is the largest collection of human testimonies that we have ever had at our finge...
The use of art as research has greatly matured, and, despite the current preoccupation with measurem...
The Anthropocene concept arose within the Earth System science (ESS) community, albeit explicitly as...
This study examines ETDs deposited during the period 2011-2015 in an institutional repository, to de...
The rapid evolution of computer graphics, driven by new technologies like virtual reality, is enabli...
The use of captions has grown in recent years in both traditional and new media, particularly in ter...
Two interconnected surveys are presented, one of artifacts and one of designometry. Artifacts are ob...
This article considers the mediating role of digital photography for eliciting embodied and dialogic...
Emerging approaches in social sciences and new media studies involve inquiry into social issues via ...
The articles in this special issue highlight the relationality existing between researchers, partici...
The authors propose that while many fields of design are involved in reflexive interactions with des...
This chapter in the edited collection 'Tricky Design: The Ethics of Things', explores the growing us...
This essay examines the difficulties faced by the claim that artworks are simple physical objects (o...
New formal theories were seldom used to vaunt one discipline or medium over another; they were more ...
Dieter Henrich ‘s “Notion of a Deduction” (1989), opened up approaches to both Deductions in terms o...
The World Wide Web is the largest collection of human testimonies that we have ever had at our finge...
The use of art as research has greatly matured, and, despite the current preoccupation with measurem...
The Anthropocene concept arose within the Earth System science (ESS) community, albeit explicitly as...
This study examines ETDs deposited during the period 2011-2015 in an institutional repository, to de...
The rapid evolution of computer graphics, driven by new technologies like virtual reality, is enabli...
The use of captions has grown in recent years in both traditional and new media, particularly in ter...