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Being and the screen: how the digital changes perception : published in one volume with a short treatise on design
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Inhaltstyp (RDA)
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Text
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Medientyp (RDA)
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Computermedien
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Datenträgertyp (RDA)
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Online-Ressource
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1. Person/Familie
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Vial, Stephane [VerfasserIn]
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2. Person/Familie
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Baudoin, Patsy [ÜbersetzerIn]
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Titel
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Being and the screen: how the digital changes perception : published in one volume with a short treatise on design
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Verlagsort (RDA)
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Cambridge
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Verlag (RDA)
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MIT Press
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E-Jahr
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2019
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E-Jahr (RDA)
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2019
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E-Jahr (RDA)
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©2019
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Umfangsangabe
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1 Online-Ressource (226 Seiten)
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Titel der Serie
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Design Thinking, Design Theory
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Hinw. auf parallele Ausg.
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Erscheint auch als (Druck-Ausgabe): 978-0-262-04316-8
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ISBN
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978-0-262-35579-7
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URL
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https://ebookcentral.proquest.com/lib/hfg-offenbach/detail.action?docID=6246622
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Inhaltliche Zsfg.
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How digital technology is profoundly renewing our sense of what is real and how we perceive.
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2. Inhaltliche Zsfg.
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Cover -- Contents -- Series Foreword -- Preface to the US Edition -- I Being and the Screen: How the Digital Changes Perception -- Foreword to the First Edition -- Introduction: What Is the Digital Revolution Revolutionizing? -- 1 Technology as a System -- 2 The Digital Technological System -- 3 The Technological Structures of Perception -- 4 The Life and Death of the Virtual -- 5 Digital Ontophany -- 6 The (Digital) Design of Experience -- Conclusion: On the Radical Aura of Things -- Supplement 1: Otherphany and Otherness -- Supplement 2: Ontophanic Feeling -- Supplement 3: Against Digital Dualism: A Phenomenological Critique of Judgment -- II A Short Treatise on Design -- Foreword to the First Edition -- 1 The Paradox of Design: Wherein We Show That Design Thinks but Does Not Reflect upon Itself -- 2 The Disorder of Speech: Wherein We Deconstruct and Rebuild the Word Design -- 3 Design, Crime, and Marketing: Wherein We Talk about the Very Horrific Alliance between Design and Capital -- 4 Beyond Capital: Wherein We State the Moral Law of the Designer -- 5 The Design Effect: Wherein We Reduce the Quiddity of Design to Three Criteria -- 6 Drafting a Project: Wherein We Show That the Designer Is Not an Artist -- 7 Design as "A Thing That Thinks": Wherein We Defend the Concept of "Design Thinking" -- 8 Toward Digital Design: Wherein We Look into the Consequences of the Interactive Revolution -- Postscript: The Design System: Wherein the Author Orders His Principles in Geometric Style -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Index.
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1
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