CS547 Human-Computer Interaction Seminar (Seminar on People, Computers, and Design)
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Dag Svanęs · Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Trondheim
Kinesthetic Thinking: Interaction Design without Programming January 23, 1998
Designers of computer-based material are currently forced by the available design tools to express interactivity with concepts derived from the logical-mathematical paradigm of computer science. This includes most "Visual Programming" systems. For designers without a training as programmers this represents a barrier. Three psychological experiments are presented which indicate that it is possible to express interactive behaviour in a more direct fashion by letting the designers compose software from interaction elements with built-in behaviour. The resulting "kinesthetic thinking" of the software
designers shows similarities with visual and musical thinking.
As an illustration, a design tool is presented, based on a pixel-level
agent architecture. |
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