The development of ebooks for tablet devices offers a rich space for collaboration between writers and designers. This paper examines how this emerging media affects ideas around collaboration and authorship. Specifically it considers the changing role of designers in shaping meaning and content and how this may affect existing paradigms of authorship. Using class-based projects as case studies, the paper presents and discusses examples of how designers have shifted their role from historic notions of ?crystal goblet? design or expressive design to genuine collaborators and authors
textabstractThe mainstream of innovation research pays a lot of attention to technological innovatio...
This paper reports an empirical exploration of authors who act as publishers for their own books. It...
Print is undergoing a revolution as significant as the invention of the printing press. The emergenc...
This paper argues for the application of authorship analysis to technology design. It extends techni...
In the realm of art and literature, author and authorship have been, and still are, among the contro...
The collaborative development of text-based Multi-User Dungeons (MUDs) has afforded writers an elect...
Drawing on contemporary and historical examples, this chapter considers design at both list and indi...
As an interdisciplinary team that creates interactive art installations, we discuss the concepts of ...
The essay explores the transformations that have occurred in the role of design, from authorship to ...
This article is a case study about a book titled The Discipline of Organizing, which proposes a tran...
This thesis examines the re-formulation of graphic design from a service industry, towards one that ...
© 2016 Copyright 2016 by Koninklijke Brill NV, Leiden, The Netherlands. This paper demonstrates how ...
Conducting research through creative and artistic practices is becoming an established approach used...
Our intent in this workshop is to contrast typical approaches for making and using ebooks with a dif...
International audienceSince the notion of copyright first arose in the Renaissance era, the percepti...
textabstractThe mainstream of innovation research pays a lot of attention to technological innovatio...
This paper reports an empirical exploration of authors who act as publishers for their own books. It...
Print is undergoing a revolution as significant as the invention of the printing press. The emergenc...
This paper argues for the application of authorship analysis to technology design. It extends techni...
In the realm of art and literature, author and authorship have been, and still are, among the contro...
The collaborative development of text-based Multi-User Dungeons (MUDs) has afforded writers an elect...
Drawing on contemporary and historical examples, this chapter considers design at both list and indi...
As an interdisciplinary team that creates interactive art installations, we discuss the concepts of ...
The essay explores the transformations that have occurred in the role of design, from authorship to ...
This article is a case study about a book titled The Discipline of Organizing, which proposes a tran...
This thesis examines the re-formulation of graphic design from a service industry, towards one that ...
© 2016 Copyright 2016 by Koninklijke Brill NV, Leiden, The Netherlands. This paper demonstrates how ...
Conducting research through creative and artistic practices is becoming an established approach used...
Our intent in this workshop is to contrast typical approaches for making and using ebooks with a dif...
International audienceSince the notion of copyright first arose in the Renaissance era, the percepti...
textabstractThe mainstream of innovation research pays a lot of attention to technological innovatio...
This paper reports an empirical exploration of authors who act as publishers for their own books. It...
Print is undergoing a revolution as significant as the invention of the printing press. The emergenc...