Touch may be the most intimate but least understood forms of communication. Its primacy made it a third sense behind seeing and hearing. However, as touchscreen technologies permeate the cultural landscape, and tactility enters scholarly discussions, the importance of understanding the relationships between tactility and human-machine communication in everyday life is increasingly felt. This study provides a discourse analysis about the tactility of human-machine communication by using Apple iPad advertisements as case studies. The investigation uncovers three dominant discourses that position the iPad as providing a magical tactile experience through intuitive, everyday activities, confined within the critical space of domesticity
New touchscreen technologies have drawn attention to the materiality of literate behaviour. Reflecti...
Technology companies claim to connect people through touchscreens, but by conflating physical contac...
The skin not only protects the body from harm but, through receptors found in the skin, also enables...
Touch may be the most intimate but least understood forms of communication. Its primacy made it a th...
Since the last two decades, touch as a sense that could be extended by means of technology has becom...
The maxim states that seeing is believing but that it is touch that determines reality. Instinctivel...
Communication is increasingly moving beyond ‘ways of seeing’ to ‘ways of feeling’. This Open Access ...
Despite the importance of touch in human–human relations, research in affective tactile practices is...
The corporeal practices of any particular period relate to the cultural context of the time, and thi...
In some situations, it is not possible or desirable for communications to take place through voice- ...
As computing moves towards mobile devices, new challenges emerge for Human-Computer Interaction. Alt...
Touch is our primary non-verbal communication channel for conveying intimate emotions and as such es...
Mediated social touch (MST) promises physical contact over distance, through the use of haptic techn...
Explorations into the aesthetic, experiential, and emotional qualities of human-computer-interaction...
I hold an iPad in my hands. The act of holding an object with my hands can be described as an eve...
New touchscreen technologies have drawn attention to the materiality of literate behaviour. Reflecti...
Technology companies claim to connect people through touchscreens, but by conflating physical contac...
The skin not only protects the body from harm but, through receptors found in the skin, also enables...
Touch may be the most intimate but least understood forms of communication. Its primacy made it a th...
Since the last two decades, touch as a sense that could be extended by means of technology has becom...
The maxim states that seeing is believing but that it is touch that determines reality. Instinctivel...
Communication is increasingly moving beyond ‘ways of seeing’ to ‘ways of feeling’. This Open Access ...
Despite the importance of touch in human–human relations, research in affective tactile practices is...
The corporeal practices of any particular period relate to the cultural context of the time, and thi...
In some situations, it is not possible or desirable for communications to take place through voice- ...
As computing moves towards mobile devices, new challenges emerge for Human-Computer Interaction. Alt...
Touch is our primary non-verbal communication channel for conveying intimate emotions and as such es...
Mediated social touch (MST) promises physical contact over distance, through the use of haptic techn...
Explorations into the aesthetic, experiential, and emotional qualities of human-computer-interaction...
I hold an iPad in my hands. The act of holding an object with my hands can be described as an eve...
New touchscreen technologies have drawn attention to the materiality of literate behaviour. Reflecti...
Technology companies claim to connect people through touchscreens, but by conflating physical contac...
The skin not only protects the body from harm but, through receptors found in the skin, also enables...