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buffalo.edu [PDF]P Dourish - 2004 - cast.ap.buffalo.edu
1 A History of Interaction It is a truism that computers are becoming faster and more powerful
all the time. They play an ever larger role in our lives, giving us access to more and more
information, being incorporated into more and more of our devices, and creating whole ...
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mac.com [PDF]P Dourish - 2004 - books.google.com
First MIT Press paperback edition, 2004 ©2001 Massachusetts Institute of Technology All rights
reserved. No part of this book may be reproduced in any form by any electronic or mechanical
means (including photocopying, recording, or informa- tion storage and retrieval) without ...
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psu.edu [PDF]P Dourish - Personal and ubiquitous computing, 2004 - Springer
Page 1. ORIGINAL ARTICLE Paul Dourish What we talk about when we talk about context ... 2001),
pervasive computing (Ark and Selker 1999), embodied interaction (Dourish 2001), and more.
Although the nomenclature varies, the central ideas are largely the same. ...
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psu.edu [PDF]P Dourish - Human-Computer Interaction, 2001 - informaworld.com
... The material outlined in this essay is explored in greater detail in a forthcoming book, Where
the Action Is: The Foundations of Embodied Interaction (Dourish, 2001). Author's Present Address. ...
Dourish, P. (2001). Where the action is: The foundations of embodied interaction. ...
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[CITATION] Where the action is: the foundations of embodied interaction. 2001

P Dourish - Cambridge: Massachusetts Institute of Technology
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psu.edu [PDF]J Coutaz, JL Crowley, S Dobson, D … - Communications of the …, 2005 - portal.acm.org
... (Hamburg, Germany, July 2004). Springer-Verlag. 4. Dourish, P. Where the Action Is: The
Foundation of Embodied Interaction. MIT Press, Cambridge, 2001. 5. Garlan, D., Siewiorek, D.,
Smailagic, A. and Steenkiste, P. Project Aura: Towards distraction-free pervasive computing. ...
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psu.edu [PDF]ML Anderson - Artificial intelligence, 2003 - Elsevier
... [29]. P. Dourish, Where the Action Is: The Foundations of Embodied Interaction. , MIT
Press, Cambridge, MA (2001). [30]. HL Dreyfus, What Computers Can't Do: A Critique
of Artificial Intelligence. , Harper and Row, New York (1972). [31]. ...
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psu.edu [PDF]P Dourish, J Finlay, P Sengers, P … - CHI'04 extended abstracts …, 2004 - portal.acm.org
... 5. Coyne, R. Technoromanticism: Digital Narrative, Holism, and the Romance of the Real.
Cambridge, MA: MIT Press (1999). 6. Dourish, P. Where the Action is: The Foundations
of Embodied Interaction. Cambridge, MA.: MIT Press (2001). ...
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psu.edu [PDF]T Djajadiningrat, S Wensveen, J Frens, K … - Personal and Ubiquitous …, 2004 - Springer
Page 1. ORIGINAL ARTICLE Tom Djajadiningrat Æ Stephan Wensveen Æ Joep Frens
Kees Overbeeke Tangible products: redressing the balance between appearance and
action Received: 31 October 2003 / Accepted: 7 February ...
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mac.com [PDF]SAG Wensveen, JP Djajadiningrat, CJ … - Proceedings of the 5th …, 2004 - portal.acm.org
... 'Embodied interaction' is described by Dourish as “the creation, manipulation, and
sharing of meaning through engaged interaction with arti- facts” [3: p.126] and as being
central to tangible computing. ... Dourish states this as follows: “... ...
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