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Design Representation 240 pages - hardback Springer-Verlag UK - (isbn 1-85233-753-2) Jan. 2004 |
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102,60 EUR
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| Editor: |
Goldschmidt,
Gabriela (Technion-Israel Institute of Technology, Haifa, Israel) /
Porter, William L. (Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge,
USA)
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| Description: |
aThere
is a global network of academics, researchers and methodologists who
will buy this book or want it in their institute libraries.a Prof. John
Harbraken aAs the field of human computer interaction grows, this book
is likely to be a basic resource.a Prof. Chuck Eastman Design
representation is necessary for all design activity. You will gain a
guide to both theory and practical application in this discussion of
representation as it occurs during the process of design. Goldschmidt
and Porter give you perspectives on representational issues in design
that are both informative and evocative of further inquiry. The unique
interdisciplinary approach brings a new dimension to the study of
representation, benefiting the global network of researchers, students
and practitioners in all areas of design. Rather than addressing the
larger framework directly, a series of smaller case studies are
presented, each dealing with aspects of representation in architecture
and engineering. Binding together historical-cultural, cognitive-social
and technological perspectives eliminates the need for further reading.
Innovative research methods based on numerous well-illustrated examples
will leave you with new ideas to build on. International contributors
focus on worldwide research activities, offering you more than just an
expansion of a single viewpoint. Design Representation delves into the
common roots of representation in all design disciplines through case
studies, historical investigations, theoretical constructs and
programming. If you are involved in any design activity, this will be a
truly exciting addition to your bookshelf.
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| Contents List: |
Part
1 - From the Perspective of Architecture: Distance and Depth; Graphic
Representation as Reconstructive Memory; Representation and Object *
Part 2 - From the Perspective of Engineering: Distributed Cognition in
Engineering Design; Design Representations in Critical Situations of
Product Development; Impromptu Prototyping and Artefacting * Part 3 -
Beyond Disciplinary Perspectives: Cognitive Catalysis; The Thoughtful
Mark Maker; Design Representation.
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| Illustrations etc.: | 95 illustrations | |||||||
| Weight: | 522 g | |||||||
| Dimensions: | 241 | |||||||
| Publisher: | Springer-Verlag London Ltd | |||||||
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