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Altered images : the relations between design representations and design practice

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posted on 2004-01-01, 00:00 authored by Susan Keller, Ross Smith, S Howard, J Carroll
As information systems move out of the office into the wider world and are merged with mobile appliances, buildings and even clothing, the representations traditionally used in any one discipline may not be adequate for understanding these new domains. Design representations are ‘ways of seeing and not seeing’. Despite the central role representations play in design, the information systems design community has little understanding of the relation, ideal or actual, between design practice and design representation. This paper reports on an extensive design case study that aims at increasing understanding of the nature and affordances of representations in the design process and argues for the need for information systems as a discipline to open up discussion of the design representations that may be required to effectively design systems that mix traditional IS with disciplines such as industrial design, architecture and fashion design.<br>

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Hobart, Tasmania

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  • Yes

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eng

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Reproduced with the kind permission of the copyright owner.

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E1 Full written paper - refereed

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2004, The Authors

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1 - 11

Start date

2004-12-01

End date

2004-12-03

ISBN-13

9781864876949

ISBN-10

1864876948

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