September 2007

Shkiwoora, Gohey (杉浦康平) who is a graphic designer in Japan, studied the schematization of human sense in order to have an insight of the world. In general, the schematization of information system is based on expressing time, number, or space. His schematization, however, pursued some things different beyond the elements. He studied how to map…

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I meant to ask this a while ago, after Erik’s lecture… What is the difference between a tool and a material?

I’m afraid I can only briefly discuss how Manovich and Stolterman might fit into Phenomenology and Structuralism before confusion completely takes over. And I can only do that much… with a little help from my friends. For instance, I have a hard time labeling Stolterman. But I know that last week he said that if…

Read more Manovich vs. Stolterman / Phenomenology vs. Structuralism / Jordan vs. Confusion

For the first time this semester I left a T/Th class session without cognitive overload. Things are coming together, but I’m not sure I’m there yet. Please help fill in the gaps. I’m OK with not knowing where we’re going yet, but I would really like to figure out how we got here. So here’s…

Read more How did we get here in HCI?

Our discussion this week in class reminded me of the ideas of technological determinism. Last year I learned about, and explored, the interesting ideas of technological determinism in a research methods class and an art class. In short, (according to wikipedia.com) technological determinism is a reductionist doctrine that a society’s technology determines its cultural values,…

Read more Using Structuralism To Analyze People’s Views on Technological Determinism

Excuse my post today, I’m feeling like a WTF post is the best thing for me right now (I’m sick.. so not really feeling like doing anything thoughtful). I captured this photo from the car window when we were driving through Salt Lake City. After looking into dog bikers a bit more, apparently there is…

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