Reading for September 7 (remember to post a response to your blog or website!)
- “You are Not a Gadget” excerpt by Jaron Lanier
- “Escaping Flatland” Edward Tufte
- “The Power of Representation” Donald Norman
- Donald Norman, “Natural Interfaces are not Natural” – http://bit.ly/coSxQi
- Fred Vogelstein, The Great Wall of Facebook: http://bit.ly/8jH47Z
- Jeffrey Rosen: “The Web Means the End of Forgetting”, http://nyti.ms/atnScD
Reading for September 14
- Mashups: The new breed of Web app, An introduction to mashups: http://bit.ly/6JisC
- Michael Hohl, “Calm Technologies 2.0: Visualising Social Data as an Experience in Physical Space, http://bit.ly/JOTHW
- “A Manifesto for Networked Objects: Why Things Matter”, Julian Bleeker: http://bit.ly/CYQDu
- Grey Album Producer Danger Mouse Explains How He Did It, http://bit.ly/hEOUS
Reading for Scrapyard Challenge
- “Interaction Relabelling and Extreme Characters:Methods for Exploring Aesthetic Interactions,” Gaver, Djajadiningrat, Frens
- “Hertzian Tales,” Anthony Dunne (excerpt)
- “The Design of Everyday Things”, Donald Norman (excerpt)
- “Why We Need Things”, Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi
- “The Computer Revolution Hasn’t Happened Yet” Alan Kay
- “What do Prototypes Prototype” by Houde and Hill
Reading for Instruction Sets for Strangers (Public Space Project)
- “The Social Life of Urban Spaces Chapter 1” William Whyte
- “The Social Life of Urban Spaces Chapter 2” William Whyte
- “The Social Life of Urban Spaces Chapter 5” William Whyte
- “Cultural Probes” Bill Gaver, Tony Dunne, & Elena Pacenti
- “Experience Prototyping” Marion Buchenau and Jane Fulton Suri
- “Cardboard Computers” Pelle Ehn and Morton Kyng