Windows And Mirrors by Jay David Bolter
Interaction Design, Digital Art, and the Myth of Transparency
In this insightful exploration of digital culture, the author delves into the dual nature of computer screens as both transparent windows to the world and reflective mirrors of our own identities. The narrative examines how digital interfaces shape our perception of reality and influence our interactions with technology, blending theoretical insights with practical examples. By analyzing the evolving relationship between humans and digital media, the book offers a compelling perspective on how screens mediate our experiences and alter our understanding of self and society.
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- Published
- 2003
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- Unknown
- Length
- Short
- Pages
- 200-300
- Original Language
- English
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