*This is in response to an earlier post defining interaction design*
What was Interaction Design Interaction design is about managing the behaviour of entities (human or digital) to create a more conducive relationship between them within a system.
What is Interaction Design?
Interaction design is the orchestration of environments, technologies, services to make it…
Molly had asked us to write about what we think Interaction Design is now, that we are a semester in.
I think my viewpoints are very similar to what they were when first starting at CMU.
As I progressed through the semester, I was learning about things in IxD Seminar that I was not expecting. Artificial intelligence? Objects with politics? Cybernetics? Value sensitive design? These are all topics that I would not have guessed would be part of an interaction…
How has my view on interaction design changed after the 1st semester at CMU?
In one of the earlier posts for the seminar class, my peers and I were asked to write about our own definition of interaction design. In the previous post, I’ve written that…
Semester Reflections for CMU IxD Seminar, Fall 2015
Over the semester, through seminar, studio, and lab, we have done, tried out, and learned about a lot of things. Amongst many things I’ve learned is…
To truly understand what interaction design is, one must first define what constitutes an interaction. In my opinion, it is the intersection of two or more artifacts, environments, systems, persons, or spheres of influence. At these points of intersection, an exchange occurs and…
The idea of looking at seams within a system is vitally important in the way we understand our world and the way that it shapes our actions and how our actions shape it. When I was first considering the idea of seamlessness, it came across as a very desirable thing…