Evolution, technology, language and culture: where do we come from and how did we get here
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Boca Raton ; London ; New York
CRC Press, Taylor & Francis Group
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Schriftenreihe: | Understanding interaction / Bert Bongers
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adam_text | Contents Preface Author XI XXXJ 1 Interacting - Overview of design and research for interaction 1 Interaction - A journey 2 Interaction craft and science 2 Interacting with mechanical technology Ergonomics 5 Interactive art and architecture 7 Interacting with computers 8 Early visions of computer interaction 10 Interface design 13 User-centred design 14 Human-computer interaction and interaction design IS Specialisations and subfields in interaction 17 Developing definitions 17 Interactivation 18 The electronic ecology 18 Interaction and education 22 Interaction and design 23 Interactivation and design research 25 Interactivation teaching 29 Interactivation across design disciplines 31 Interactivation and transdisciplinarity 31 Notes 34 - 2 Evolving ֊ Technocultural periods and technology categories Evolution and technocultural change 43 Technocultural periods 44 43
vi Contents Classification of technology for interaction 47 Mechanical technology 47 Chemical technology 48 Electrical technology 48 Optical technology 48 Magnetic technology 49 Nuclear technology 49 Technological functions 49 Technological categories and interaction 50 Notes 51 3 Creating - Dedicated tool making and the emergence of language 53 Archaeology and palaeoanthropology 53 Tools and language 55 Evolution and human development 57 Homo floresiensis 60 Homo naledi 61 Homo denisova 62 Homo luzonensis 62 Homo sapiens 62 Evolutionary categories of tool use and communication 63 Opportunistic tool use 65 Dedicated tool making 65 Designed tools 67 Composite tools 70 Eire, burning, and cooking 71 Bipedalism and its evolutionary consequences 73 Two stages of evolutionary transition 73 Influence of bipedalism on rhythm and musicality 75 From walking to running 77 Dispersal across the continents 77 Development of symbolic representation and language 78 Evolutionary relationships between early humans 81 Notes 84 4 Settling - Agriculture, mechanical tools, and writing Agriculture and domestication of animals, forming of societies 89 Structure of societies 90 Writing and tools 91 89
Contents vii Ceramics 92 Mechanical tools and technology 93 Mechanical structures 93 Metallurgy 94 Power 94 Diseases 95 Ancient civilisations 96 Nomads versus settlers - the value of traditional knowledge 96 Traditional nomadism 97 Degree of settlement in traditional Australian Aboriginal culture 98 Dreaming and songlines 100 Firestick farming in traditional Australian Aboriginal culture 102 Polynesian navigation skills 104 Contemporary nomadic tendencies 107 Notes 108 5 Industrialising - Science, enlightenment, reformation, and renaissance Renaissance - art, architecture, and music 114 Science - reason and knowledge 115 Reformation - religious practices 117 Humanism and rationalism 118 Printing press with moveable type 119 Industrial Revolution 123 Technological developments during industrialisation 125 From passive to active mechanical technology 126 From electrical to electronic technology 127 Analogue and digital electronic technology 129 Technological functions 132 Power and energy sources 132 Transmission and distribution of power 132 Storage of energy 133 Conversion and translation of energy 134 Information and communication 135 Transmission ofinformation 135 Recording - storage of information 136 Technology applications and responses 138 Transport 138 Manufacturing developments 139 Artistic responses to industrialised manufacture 140 113
viii Contents Phases of industrialisation - the Unindustrial Revolution 141 Consequences of industrialisation 143 Warfare and industrialisation 144 Human nature 146 Humans and nature 149 Humans versus nature 151 The Anthropocene 154 Notes 157 6 Communicating - Information, representation, and semiotics 163 Presentation and representation 164 Communication - signs and meaning 165 Information and communication theory 166 Meaning making 168 Signs and semiotics 169 History and overview of semiotics 171 C. S. Peirce - philosophy and logic 171 De Saussure - linguistic structures 172 Further semiotic developments early in the 20th century 173 Ogden and Richards - Literature 174 Karl Biihler - Communication 174 Charles Morris areas of semiotic study 175 Thomas Sebeok - establishing the discipline 176 The role of context in meaning making 179 Pragmatics 180 Strata - four domains of practice 181 Indexical signs: pointers, symptoms, and traces 182 Index 182 Deixis 182 Traces 183 Semiotic resources and framing 184 Mimetic representation 186 Onomatopoeia sound words 187 Metaphoric representation 188 Metaphors in language 189 Metaphors in the GUI 189 Skeuomorphs 191 A continuum from mimetic to arbitrary - the Representation Spectrum 191 - -
Contents ix HCI and semiotics 194 Semiotic modes reflected in HCI 194 Modes and modality in semiotics and HCI 195 Value and authenticity 196 Authenticity in visual art 198 Value creation and authenticity in contemporary art 198 Language and thought 200 Language and time 201 Language and colour 203 Language and orientation 205 Categorisations 207 Phatic communication and interaction 208 Small talk and chit-chat 209 Fidgeting 210 Affordances and direct perception 210 Ecological approach to perception 211 Affordances and semiotics 212 The affordance of affordances 214 Notes 214 Interface ֊ Connecting volume 1 and volume 2— preliminary frameworks and directions 223 References Index 229 249
Understanding Interaction The Relationships Between People, Technology, Culture, and the Environment Volume 1 Evolution, Technology, Language, and Culture Understanding Interaction explores the interaction between people and technology, in the broader context of the relations between the human-made and the natural environment. It is not just about digital technologies - our computers, smartphones, the Internet - but all our technologies, such as mechanical, electrical, and electronic. Our ancestors started creating mechanical tools and shaping their environments millions of years ago, developing cultures and languages, which in turn influenced our evolution. Volume 1 looks into this deep history, starting from the tool-creating period (the longest and most influential on our physical and mental capacities) to the settlement period (agriculture, domestication, villages and cities, written language), the industrial period (science, engineering, reformation, and renaissance), and finally the communication period (mass media, digital technologies, and global networks). Volume 2 looks into humans in interaction - our physiology, anatomy, neurology, psychology, how we experience and influence the world, and how we (think we) think. From this transdisciplinary understanding, design approaches and frameworks are presented to potentially guide future developments and innovations. The aim of the book is to be a guide and inspiration for designers, artists, engineers, psychologists, media producers, social scientists, etc., and as such be useful for both novices and more experienced
practitioners. Image credit: still of interactive video pattern created with a range of motion sensors in the Facets kaleidoscopic algorithm (based underwater footage of seaweed movement) by the author on 4 February 2010, for a lecture at Hyperbody at the Faculty of Architecture, TU Delft, NL
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Contents Preface Author XI XXXJ 1 Interacting - Overview of design and research for interaction 1 Interaction - A journey 2 Interaction craft and science 2 Interacting with mechanical technology Ergonomics 5 Interactive art and architecture 7 Interacting with computers 8 Early visions of computer interaction 10 Interface design 13 User-centred design 14 Human-computer interaction and interaction design IS Specialisations and subfields in interaction 17 Developing definitions 17 Interactivation 18 The electronic ecology 18 Interaction and education 22 Interaction and design 23 Interactivation and design research 25 Interactivation teaching 29 Interactivation across design disciplines 31 Interactivation and transdisciplinarity 31 Notes 34 - 2 Evolving ֊ Technocultural periods and technology categories Evolution and technocultural change 43 Technocultural periods 44 43
vi Contents Classification of technology for interaction 47 Mechanical technology 47 Chemical technology 48 Electrical technology 48 Optical technology 48 Magnetic technology 49 Nuclear technology 49 Technological functions 49 Technological categories and interaction 50 Notes 51 3 Creating - Dedicated tool making and the emergence of language 53 Archaeology and palaeoanthropology 53 Tools and language 55 Evolution and human development 57 Homo floresiensis 60 Homo naledi 61 Homo denisova 62 Homo luzonensis 62 Homo sapiens 62 Evolutionary categories of tool use and communication 63 Opportunistic tool use 65 Dedicated tool making 65 Designed tools 67 Composite tools 70 Eire, burning, and cooking 71 Bipedalism and its evolutionary consequences 73 Two stages of evolutionary transition 73 Influence of bipedalism on rhythm and musicality 75 From walking to running 77 Dispersal across the continents 77 Development of symbolic representation and language 78 Evolutionary relationships between early humans 81 Notes 84 4 Settling - Agriculture, mechanical tools, and writing Agriculture and domestication of animals, forming of societies 89 Structure of societies 90 Writing and tools 91 89
Contents vii Ceramics 92 Mechanical tools and technology 93 Mechanical structures 93 Metallurgy 94 Power 94 Diseases 95 Ancient civilisations 96 Nomads versus settlers - the value of traditional knowledge 96 Traditional nomadism 97 Degree of settlement in traditional Australian Aboriginal culture 98 Dreaming and songlines 100 Firestick farming in traditional Australian Aboriginal culture 102 Polynesian navigation skills 104 Contemporary nomadic tendencies 107 Notes 108 5 Industrialising - Science, enlightenment, reformation, and renaissance Renaissance - art, architecture, and music 114 Science - reason and knowledge 115 Reformation - religious practices 117 Humanism and rationalism 118 Printing press with moveable type 119 Industrial Revolution 123 Technological developments during industrialisation 125 From passive to active mechanical technology 126 From electrical to electronic technology 127 Analogue and digital electronic technology 129 Technological functions 132 Power and energy sources 132 Transmission and distribution of power 132 Storage of energy 133 Conversion and translation of energy 134 Information and communication 135 Transmission ofinformation 135 Recording - storage of information 136 Technology applications and responses 138 Transport 138 Manufacturing developments 139 Artistic responses to industrialised manufacture 140 113
viii Contents Phases of industrialisation - the Unindustrial Revolution 141 Consequences of industrialisation 143 Warfare and industrialisation 144 Human nature 146 Humans and nature 149 Humans versus nature 151 The Anthropocene 154 Notes 157 6 Communicating - Information, representation, and semiotics 163 Presentation and representation 164 Communication - signs and meaning 165 Information and communication theory 166 Meaning making 168 Signs and semiotics 169 History and overview of semiotics 171 C. S. Peirce - philosophy and logic 171 De Saussure - linguistic structures 172 Further semiotic developments early in the 20th century 173 Ogden and Richards - Literature 174 Karl Biihler - Communication 174 Charles Morris areas of semiotic study 175 Thomas Sebeok - establishing the discipline 176 The role of context in meaning making 179 Pragmatics 180 Strata - four domains of practice 181 Indexical signs: pointers, symptoms, and traces 182 Index 182 Deixis 182 Traces 183 Semiotic resources and framing 184 Mimetic representation 186 Onomatopoeia sound words 187 Metaphoric representation 188 Metaphors in language 189 Metaphors in the GUI 189 Skeuomorphs 191 A continuum from mimetic to arbitrary - the Representation Spectrum 191 - -
Contents ix HCI and semiotics 194 Semiotic modes reflected in HCI 194 Modes and modality in semiotics and HCI 195 Value and authenticity 196 Authenticity in visual art 198 Value creation and authenticity in contemporary art 198 Language and thought 200 Language and time 201 Language and colour 203 Language and orientation 205 Categorisations 207 Phatic communication and interaction 208 Small talk and chit-chat 209 Fidgeting 210 Affordances and direct perception 210 Ecological approach to perception 211 Affordances and semiotics 212 The affordance of affordances 214 Notes 214 Interface ֊ Connecting volume 1 and volume 2— preliminary frameworks and directions 223 References Index 229 249
Understanding Interaction The Relationships Between People, Technology, Culture, and the Environment Volume 1 Evolution, Technology, Language, and Culture Understanding Interaction explores the interaction between people and technology, in the broader context of the relations between the human-made and the natural environment. It is not just about digital technologies - our computers, smartphones, the Internet - but all our technologies, such as mechanical, electrical, and electronic. Our ancestors started creating mechanical tools and shaping their environments millions of years ago, developing cultures and languages, which in turn influenced our evolution. Volume 1 looks into this deep history, starting from the tool-creating period (the longest and most influential on our physical and mental capacities) to the settlement period (agriculture, domestication, villages and cities, written language), the industrial period (science, engineering, reformation, and renaissance), and finally the communication period (mass media, digital technologies, and global networks). Volume 2 looks into humans in interaction - our physiology, anatomy, neurology, psychology, how we experience and influence the world, and how we (think we) think. From this transdisciplinary understanding, design approaches and frameworks are presented to potentially guide future developments and innovations. The aim of the book is to be a guide and inspiration for designers, artists, engineers, psychologists, media producers, social scientists, etc., and as such be useful for both novices and more experienced
practitioners. Image credit: still of interactive video pattern created with a range of motion sensors in the Facets kaleidoscopic algorithm (based underwater footage of seaweed movement) by the author on 4 February 2010, for a lecture at Hyperbody at the Faculty of Architecture, TU Delft, NL |
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