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Designing Smart Objects In Everyday Life: Intelligences, Agencies, Ecologies
Designing Smart Objects In Everyday Life: Intelligences, Agencies, Ecologies
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By offering a critical assessment on the growing place of smart technology in everyday environments, this book outlines a transdisciplinary research agenda for the future of 'smartness' to help define, envision, and inspire future collaborative design practices. These essays propose an understanding and design of smart objects that embrace their hybrid nature as shifting and blending tools, agents, machines, or even 'creatures'. Authors argue that smart objects have the potential to enter into multiple kinds of relationships with humans, and form complex human-nonhuman ecologies that are both meaningful and empowering in the context of everyday life. This book also shines a light on the hidden infrastructures behind the functioning of smart objects with stirring debates tackling questions of technology, human values, and economic and ecological impact.
Whether you are a design scholar, design practitioner or design activist this book will inspire through offering theoretical insights, design concepts and practical ways on how to engage in this research agenda for future smartness.
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Explores future of intelligent, interactive everyday objects.
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Who is this book for?
If you're curious about how smart technology is shaping our daily environment, this book offers a fascinating look from multiple angles. It balances critical insights with practical design ideas, making it a compelling read for anyone interested in the future of human-technology interaction. Whether you're a designer, researcher, or enthusiast, you'll find inspiring concepts to consider.