DiscoverHuman-Computer Interaction Seminar (Spring 2007)Social Perturbations and Posited Practices: Looking at Prototypes as More Than Immature Proto-Products
Social Perturbations and Posited Practices: Looking at Prototypes as More Than Immature Proto-Products

Social Perturbations and Posited Practices: Looking at Prototypes as More Than Immature Proto-Products

Update: 2007-12-17
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Prototypes are an effective way of communicating. But communicating what precisely? This talk explores the role of different types of prototypes in researching and designing interactive artifacts. (April 20, 2007)
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Social Perturbations and Posited Practices: Looking at Prototypes as More Than Immature Proto-Products

Social Perturbations and Posited Practices: Looking at Prototypes as More Than Immature Proto-Products

Stanford University