Interfaces and Us 1st Edition – Ebook Instant Download/Delivery ISBN(s): 9781350245259,1350245259,9781350245266, 1350245267
Product details:
- ISBN-10: 1350245267
- ISBN-13: 9781350245266
- Author: Zachary Kaiser
We’re all familiar with smart TVs making suggestions on our future watching, real-world exercise data being transferred into stats and infographics on our workout apps and turning up our home heating before we start our commute – but how does this world of technological interfaces affect our actions and perceptions of self?When society relies on computer models and their interfaces to explain and predict everything from love to geopolitical conflicts, our own behaviour and choices are artificially changed. Zachary Kaiser explores the harmful social consequences of this idea – balanced against speed and ease for the user – and how design practice and education can respond positively. – Concepts of freedom vs convenience – Smart objects and manipulation – Real world information transformed into data – Technology’s decisions made on our behalf.
Table contents:
1 HISTORICAL AND CONCEPTUAL ROOTS OF THE COMPUTABLE SUBJECTIVITY
2 DATA=WORLD
3 PREDICTION AND THE STABILIZATION OF IDENTITY
4 THE MORAL IMPERATIVE OF NORMALITY THROUGH COMPUTATIONAL OPTIMIZATION
5 THE QUESTIONS OF POLITICAL ECONOMY AND THE ROLE OF DESIGN EDUCATION
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