Direct links as requested

In a prevous post i included direct links to all the class activities and projects, i figured i should also include direct links to all the reading assignments as well…

Interaction Design History in a Teeny Tiny Nutshell

Crampton Smith, Gillian, Introduction to Designing Interactions by Bill Moggridge

Sharp, Rogers, Preece, “What Is Interaction Design?” from Interaction Design: Beyond Human Computer Interaction

Winograd, Teri, “From Computing Machinery to Interaction Design” from Beyond Calculation, The Next Fifty Years of Computing

Csikszentmihalyi, Mihaly, “Why We Need Things” excerpt from History From Things:

Dunne, Anthony (2005): Hertzian Tales, Electronic Products, Aesthetic Experiences, and Critical Thinking (Chapter 4 and 5)

Kirsh, D. Complementary strategies: Why we use our hands when we think.

Hiroshi Ishii and Brygg Ullmer. 1997. Tangible bits: towards seamless interfaces between people, bits and atoms.

Winner, Langdon. (1988). The Whale and the Reactor. Chapter 2: “Do Artifacts Have Politics?”

Interaction Relabelling and Extreme Characters by Djajadiningrat, Gaver, and Frens

The Design of Everyday Things, excerpt by Donald Norman

The Power of Representation, excerpt from Things That Make Us Smart by Donald Norman

Eric Paulos and Tom Jenkins. 2005. Urban probes: encountering our emerging urban atmospheres.

Lanier, Jaron, excerpt from You Are Not a Gadget: A Manifesto

Manovich, Lev, Augmented Space, from Space Time Play: Computer Games, Architecture and Urbanism: The Next Level

Weiser, Mark, “The Computer for the 21st Century”

Gamestorming

Experience Prototyping by Fulton and Buchenau

Oulasvirta, A., Kurvinen, E., & Kankainen, T.

Ken Anderson and Jane McGonigal. 200

Defining Game Mechanics by Miguel Sicart

Katie Salen and Eric Zimmerman, Meaningful Play and Designing Play, excerpts from “Rules of Play”

Katie Salen, Pokewalkers, Mafia Dons, and Football Fans:

Greg Costikyan, I Have No Words & I Must Design

Johan Huizinga, Nature and Significance of Play as a Cultural Phenomenon

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