What You See Is What You Don’t Get: Addressing Implications of Information Technology through Design Fiction

作者: Ludwig Zeller

DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-21708-1_38

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摘要: This paper outlines three design projects that address the implications of current and emerging information technologies for interests, abilities psychological condition people who use them. It is analysed how these needs “digital natives”: generation young grows up with digital technology from an early age on. The origin usage term “design fiction” explained a comparison science fiction put forth special focus on work within department. shown can be used as “Trojan horse” communicating unconventional unforeseen to larger audience.

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