Curious Rituals: Gestural Interaction in the Digital Everyday
Curious Rituals: Gestural Interaction in the Digital Everyday
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The curious habits described in this book can be seen as ingredients with which technological objects are domesticated by people, integrated into their own daily routines. Fixing strategies, nervous tics, device juggling or courtesy postures, to name just a few, are not only peculiar interaction habits, they reveal how people normalize so-called “futuristic technologies” or what seemed magical and complex at first. They highlight the ingenuity users employ to repurpose and adapt digital technologies to their own context. One should see these insights as constant design patterns in the evolution of technological products and services.
This book was produced as part of a research residency in the Media Design Program at Art Center College of Design in Pasadena, California.
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- Paperback
- by Nicolas Nova, Nancy Kwon, Katie Miyake and Walton Chiu
Publisher: The Near Future Laboratory
Published: October 15, 2012
Language: English
Pages: 145
Weight: 0.79 lbs.
Dimensions (inches): 7.5 wide x 7.5 tall










