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Designing at the End of the World [PDF]

open access: possibleCompanion Publication of the 2019 on Designing Interactive Systems Conference 2019 Companion, 2019
We are living in a time of ecological and humanitarian crisis that requires imminent action from the joint fields of HCI and interaction design. In a very palpable way, we seem to be moving towards the "end of the world" (certainly, as we have known it).
Jonas Fritsch, Daria Loi, Ann Light
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A Stroke In Not the End of the World

AJN, American Journal of Nursing, 1957
WHY is the thought of having a stroke so frightening? Is it because no one looks forward to a life of limited activity? Statistics show, however, that 90 percent of the persons who have a cerebral vascular accident can learn to become selfsufficient, and 50 percent recover enough abilities to return to work.
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Derrida and the End of the World

New Literary History, 2011
Derrida was very attentive to the fictions that arise from claiming to open or to close a world, most notably in his readings of Kant, Hegel, Heidegger, and Nancy. At the same time, he retained a concept—or a difference­­—of world. From his earliest work on Husserl, Derrida relies on a framework that takes its vantage point from what is not only in the
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Is the end of the world at hand?

Challenge, 1973
I was having a hard time figuring out how to begin when I came across an excerpt from an interview with my MIT colleague Professor Jay Forrester, who is either the Christopher Columbus or the Dr. Strangelove of this business, depending on how you look at it.
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