Where The Action Is
“Where the Action Is” draws on recent research trends in interactive systems to explore the foundations of a new model of using and experiencing computer systems — what I call “embodied interaction.” Another one to add to the booklist – the promo website has mentions from Don Norman, Phil Agre, and Terry Winograd…From Usability News
Reading Lists
Run out of things to read? Want to see what others cite, read, or otherwise recommend? Last week I was organizing a couple of binders full of mostly academic HCI articles and I happened on some good reading lists I’d printed out, fearful the pages might disappear eventually. I typed them in, and they’re all [...]
Space and Place: The Perspective of Experience
Stolen from Amazon.com: In the twenty years since its original publication, Space and Place has not only established the discipline of human geography, but it has proven influential in such diverse fields as theatre, literature, anthropology, psychology, and theology. Eminent geographer Yi-Fu Tuan considers the ways in which people feel and think about space, how [...]