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Publication details
Publisher: Springer
Place: Berlin
Year: 2016
Pages: 37-52
Series: Human–Computer Interaction Series
ISBN (Hardback): 9783319300269
Full citation:
, "What is it about space that is important in interaction? … let's take the world from a situated point of view", in: Architecture and interaction, Berlin, Springer, 2016
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What is it about space that is important in interaction? … let's take the world from a situated point of view
pp. 37-52
in: Nicholas S. Dalton, Holger Schnädelbach, Mikael Wiberg, Tasos Varoudis (eds), Architecture and interaction, Berlin, Springer, 2016Abstract
The spatial relationships between architectural form and computation are changing. They have been changing ever since the computer left a dedicated room in an office building leading to evolution, not only in the design of the office as a building type but also new forms of interaction with computing technology that are changing our ways of working and living within the built environment. In this chapter we study how this relationship has changed both the nature of "work" and its locations. Building on this insight and understanding from the field of workplace studies we suggest a particular approach, analytic ethnography, to inform the design of environments for the new ways that computation, architecture and interaction intersect.
Publication details
Publisher: Springer
Place: Berlin
Year: 2016
Pages: 37-52
Series: Human–Computer Interaction Series
ISBN (Hardback): 9783319300269
Full citation:
, "What is it about space that is important in interaction? … let's take the world from a situated point of view", in: Architecture and interaction, Berlin, Springer, 2016