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back moving objects around motzes, 09.05.2008 17:58h
web.2.0 is manipulation | terry winograd winograd has this line about three basic cognitive aspects of how to interact with our surroundings: manipulation, locomotion and communication. of course manipulation is from latin for hand and do things to objects. the first thing users did with computers was manipulation, moving objects around, drag and drop. then came the web and in its first phase it was basically "go and have a look". the surfing metapher, winograd suggests, was accepted and understood easily as long as the web meant locomotion. now, with web 2.0 we might be back at manipulation ...
communication came rather late, he says. its effective, because you tell others to do something, but its also a challenge for interaction designers and i add: yet unsolved.
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nothing to complain, everything smooth. feels like a lot of work and a lot to consider. thanks for the push, tobi! i still need to get used to the new wording: ie what's the difference between: public/open/shared? i guess i will find the answer somewhere in the thread ... ... Link (0 comments) ... Comment |
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