dc.creator |
Carlo Giovannella |
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dc.date |
2013-02-01T00:00:00Z |
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dc.date.accessioned |
2015-07-20T22:27:28Z |
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dc.date.available |
2015-07-20T22:27:28Z |
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dc.identifier |
1826-9745 |
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dc.identifier |
https://doaj.org/article/b0f1dd40f0694b7bb5246cd60d90f735 |
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dc.identifier.uri |
http://evidence.thinkportal.org/handle/123456789/21806 |
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dc.description |
By going to the root of complexity I show that it can be simplified only if apparent. The true complexity - arising from the peculiarities of the laws governing the interaction among n components of a 'natural' system and, as well, from the 'topology' of the latter - requires to deeply re-think the approach to the design: operative framework, expectations, methods, evaluation. Complexity leads also to refocus on: i) the central role and relevance of the person, as core of the experience mediated and supported by technology; ii) the peculiarities of the context; iii) their mutual and unpredictable co-evolution. Accordingly one has to redefine the framework of reference and, as consequence, to empower the individuals through the dissemination of an adequate design literacy. |
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dc.language |
English |
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dc.language |
Italian |
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dc.publisher |
Scuola IaD : F&D |
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dc.relation |
http://www.mifav.uniroma2.it/inevent/events/idea2010/doc/15_2.pdf |
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dc.relation |
https://doaj.org/toc/1826-9745 |
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dc.rights |
CC BY-NC-ND |
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dc.source |
Interaction Design and Architecture(s), Iss 15, Pp 18-30 (2013) |
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dc.subject |
Design & Complexity |
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dc.subject |
Design for the Experience |
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dc.subject |
Evaluation & Monitoring |
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dc.subject |
Design Literacy |
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dc.subject |
Education (General) |
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dc.subject |
L7-991 |
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dc.subject |
Education |
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dc.subject |
L |
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dc.subject |
DOAJ:Education |
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dc.subject |
DOAJ:Social Sciences |
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dc.subject |
Electronic computers. Computer science |
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dc.subject |
QA75.5-76.95 |
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dc.subject |
Instruments and machines |
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dc.subject |
QA71-90 |
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dc.subject |
Mathematics |
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dc.subject |
QA1-939 |
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dc.subject |
Science |
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dc.subject |
Q |
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dc.subject |
DOAJ:Computer Science |
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dc.subject |
DOAJ:Technology and Engineering |
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dc.subject |
Architecture |
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dc.subject |
NA1-9428 |
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dc.subject |
Fine Arts |
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dc.subject |
N |
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dc.subject |
DOAJ:Architecture |
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dc.subject |
DOAJ:Arts and Architecture |
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dc.subject |
Education (General) |
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dc.subject |
L7-991 |
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dc.subject |
Education |
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dc.subject |
L |
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dc.subject |
DOAJ:Education |
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dc.subject |
DOAJ:Social Sciences |
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dc.subject |
Electronic computers. Computer science |
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dc.subject |
QA75.5-76.95 |
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dc.subject |
Instruments and machines |
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dc.subject |
QA71-90 |
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dc.subject |
Mathematics |
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dc.subject |
QA1-939 |
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dc.subject |
Science |
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dc.subject |
Q |
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dc.subject |
DOAJ:Computer Science |
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dc.subject |
DOAJ:Technology and Engineering |
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dc.subject |
Architecture |
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dc.subject |
NA1-9428 |
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dc.subject |
Fine Arts |
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dc.subject |
N |
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dc.subject |
DOAJ:Architecture |
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dc.subject |
DOAJ:Arts and Architecture |
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dc.subject |
Education (General) |
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dc.subject |
L7-991 |
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dc.subject |
Education |
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dc.subject |
L |
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dc.subject |
Electronic computers. Computer science |
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dc.subject |
QA75.5-76.95 |
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dc.subject |
Instruments and machines |
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dc.subject |
QA71-90 |
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dc.subject |
Mathematics |
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dc.subject |
QA1-939 |
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dc.subject |
Science |
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dc.subject |
Q |
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dc.subject |
Architecture |
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dc.subject |
NA1-9428 |
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dc.subject |
Fine Arts |
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dc.subject |
N |
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dc.subject |
Education (General) |
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dc.subject |
L7-991 |
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dc.subject |
Education |
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dc.subject |
L |
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dc.subject |
Electronic computers. Computer science |
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dc.subject |
QA75.5-76.95 |
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dc.subject |
Instruments and machines |
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dc.subject |
QA71-90 |
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dc.subject |
Mathematics |
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dc.subject |
QA1-939 |
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dc.subject |
Science |
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dc.subject |
Q |
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dc.subject |
Architecture |
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dc.subject |
NA1-9428 |
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dc.subject |
Fine Arts |
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dc.subject |
N |
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dc.subject |
Education (General) |
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dc.subject |
L7-991 |
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dc.subject |
Education |
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dc.subject |
L |
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dc.subject |
Electronic computers. Computer science |
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dc.subject |
QA75.5-76.95 |
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dc.subject |
Instruments and machines |
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dc.subject |
QA71-90 |
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dc.subject |
Mathematics |
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dc.subject |
QA1-939 |
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dc.subject |
Science |
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dc.subject |
Q |
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dc.subject |
Architecture |
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NA1-9428 |
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dc.subject |
Fine Arts |
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dc.title |
Is complexity tameable? Toward a design for the experience in a complex world. |
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dc.type |
article |
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