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Proceedings of the 2016 ACM Conference Companion Publication on Designing Interactive Systems, 2016
Traditional HCI goals like efficiency and ease-of-use, while important, are not sufficient for digital technology to function as an expressive medium. This digital craftsmanship also requires diversity, risk, personal taste, mastery, and respect for materials.
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Traditional HCI goals like efficiency and ease-of-use, while important, are not sufficient for digital technology to function as an expressive medium. This digital craftsmanship also requires diversity, risk, personal taste, mastery, and respect for materials.
Jennifer Jacobs +5 more
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Optical Fabrication and Testing Workshop, 1985
During the development of a training program for opticians and optical technicians a series of World War II (circa 1944) training materials, "The Optical Craftsmanship Series" developed by the U.S. NAVY and U. S.O. E. were found.
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During the development of a training program for opticians and optical technicians a series of World War II (circa 1944) training materials, "The Optical Craftsmanship Series" developed by the U.S. NAVY and U. S.O. E. were found.
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2000
Abstract This chapter elaborates on the idea that craftsmanship can be seen as a modern process, and involved with more than just the production of individual artifacts. The idea of a process of careful shaping based on feedback from reality may be applied to client interactions, the construction of buildings, or the development of ...
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Abstract This chapter elaborates on the idea that craftsmanship can be seen as a modern process, and involved with more than just the production of individual artifacts. The idea of a process of careful shaping based on feedback from reality may be applied to client interactions, the construction of buildings, or the development of ...
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