Architecture in the Age of HumanComputer Interaction
English
By (author): Alireza Karduni Donna Lanclos Eric Sauda
This book investigates the spaces where architecture and computer science share a common set of assumptions and goals, using methods and objectives from architecture, ethnography, and humancomputer interaction (HCI).
Architecture and HCI depend on and borrow from each other, and even share some vocabulary in their divergent disciplinary agendas. The authors here unpack the past, present, and potential futures of architecture and the user interface, employing the lens of ethnography and ethnographic practices to launch this exciting cross-disciplinary inquiry. The goal is the creation of an interface that is able to connect the wide range of embodied architectural space, the modes of interaction afforded by computation, and the social process of creating meaningful places.
This will be of great interest to upper-level students and academics in the fields of architecture, humancomputer interaction, and ethnography.
See moreWill deliver when available. Publication date 31 Oct 2024