Fr. 236.00

Digital Interfacing - Action and Perception Through Technology

English · Hardback

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List of contents

Introduction; Chapter 1 - The Myth of the Myth of Transparency; Chapter 2 - Where Do Bodies End and Objects Begin? ; Chapter 3 - Beside Ourselves; Chapter 4 - Aesthesiogenesis; Chapter 5 - Real Time; Conclusion; Bibliography; Index;

About the author

Daniel Black is Senior Lecturer of Communications and Media Studies in the School of Media, Film & Journalism at Monash University, Australia

Summary

This book takes the interface – or rather to interface, a process rather than a discrete object or location – as a concept emblematic of our contemporary embodied relationship with technological artefacts. The fundamental question addressed by this book is: How can we understand what it means to perceive or act upon the world through technology?

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