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Book : Dourish, P.Search Score: 12
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Book : [...] be considered "hot" on a number of levels. Through an examination of several forms of progressive interface design Dourish (2001) draws together commonalities of approach which he relates to a common foundation in Phenomenological philosophy. [...]Search Score: 9
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Image : This is the culmination of almost a Months worth of every spare moment I had. It was designed and created as the Research Methods section of this projects Research Proposal. Reflection: Does it work Its hard to criticize the perspective [...]Search Score: 4
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Book : 'Familiar' and 'intuative' as is being discussed here sit very well with both Norman and Dourish.Search Score: 2
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Book : [...] on it's own social structure, remit and aims. Seely Brown and Duguid's book acts a a strong re-enforcement of Paul Dourish when discussing embodied technologies participating in the world they represent. And partially what Dourish is getting a [...]Search Score: 2
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Book : [...] r of a communication between the artist Understanding Comics. I believe this concept is strongly allied to that of Paul Dourish's design principals User, not designers, create and communicate meaning and Users, not designers manage coupling.Search Score: 2
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Panel : * Paul Dourish, (Douish, P. 2001).Search Score: 1
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Panel : Interface design academic Paul Dourish has developeded a humanist approach tointerface development. *Search Score: 1
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Glossary : From Heidegger and a term used and explained by Dourish.Ready to hand is a concept relating to a tool which the weilder may act through, that is to utilise without direct attention. The often given example is of a hammer. The hammer is used to [...]Search Score: 1
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Glossary : From Heidegger and a term used and explained by Dourish.Present at hand is described in opposition to ready to hand and is an object which demands direct attention. Taking the ready to hand example of the hammer, if this hammer were to break it [...]Search Score: 1
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Glossary : A term used by Paul Dourish to describe the perceptual linkage made by the user of a control between the result of the action which is performed when the control is opperated and how the control manifests itself as a visual, environmental and cultura [...]Search Score: 1
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Book : Heuristic Evaluation: I could use Dourish's 'Embodied Interaction' design principles here. I'd need to kick them into a shape that would work, as presentnly they are a little abstract, but I think that's the way to go.Search Score: 1
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Book : [...] tion of embodiment theory, he forms a bridge between the Gestalt Psycology of Kohler and the embodiment theory of Lakoff Johnson. Also this work is cited by Paul Dourish as a text upon which he based his embodied interaction design principals.Search Score: 1
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Book : So given that computation is a medium (Dourish) and computation would be a cool medium, why is it filled with "hot" representations In fact, attempting to apply the hot exacting image of realism to the cool poteniality of an interface ar [...]Search Score: 1
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Book : [...] function. The example motor car example used by McCloud on page 38 is almost exactly the same example employed by Paul Dourish when describing his theory of embodied interaction. For the purposes of this research, McCloud's volume is fairly cen [...]Search Score: 1
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