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Clarification on Ecological Psychology and Embodiment February 25, 2004

Clarification on Ecological Psychology and Embodiment February 25, 2004

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Page 1: Clarification on Ecological Psychology and Embodiment February 25, 2004

Clarification on Ecological Psychology

and EmbodimentFebruary 25, 2004

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Interface semantics

• Structuralism (semiotics)• “Affordances” (gestalt)

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Sign = Sr + Sd(Structuralism)

• Linguistics• Saussure

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Structuralism

• Admits values and history• All meaning is relative• Used in designing control, display and attention management

• Foundation for:– Post-Modernism– Critical Theory– Post-Structuralism

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Gestalt / “Affordances”

• Gestalt psychology– Kurt Lewin– The whole is more than the sum of the parts

• Ecological psychology: a psychology of affordance– JJ Gibson– Door handle “wants” to be grasped

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“Affordances”

• Does not admit values or history

• “Universals”• Mostly used for control aspects

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Hold me

Pour me

Yank me

“Affordance”

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Hold me

Pour me

Yank me

“Affordance”

2-stroke chainsaw engine says “Macho”

BlenderGreen plastic says outdoor power tool

Name says hard-drinkin’ at sporting events

Structuralism

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Click this

Type here“Affordance”

Find everything

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Click this

Type here“Affordance”

“We care”

“Official”

Structuralism

Find everything

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Title or link?

What does this font say?

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EmbodimentCreating interfaces that allow “FLOW”: loss of self-consciousness in the activity

Example: Soccer, skiing, writing

  

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EmbodimentCreating interfaces that allow “FLOW”: loss of self-consciousness in the activity

Example: Soccer, skiing, writing

“EXPERTESE” may involve embodiment but is not embodiment.

  

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EmbodimentCreating interfaces that allow “FLOW”: loss of self-consciousness in the activity

Example: Soccer, skiing, writing

“EXPERTESE” may involve embodiment but is not embodiment.

CSCW question: WHEN does the object say what and to WHOM? (Tony and the electric kettle)

  

Put on stove (oops)

Plug in

Pour Me

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