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The present work provides a platform for leading Data designers
whose vision and creativity help us to anticipate major changes
occurring in the Data Design field, and pre-empt the future. Each
of them strives to provide new answers to the question, "What
challenges await Data Design?" To avoid falling into too narrow a
mind-set, each works hard to elucidate the breadth of Data Design
today and to demonstrate its widespread application across a
variety of business sectors. With end users in mind,
designer-contributors bring to light the myriad of purposes for
which the field was originally intended, forging the bond even
further between Data Design and the aims and intentions of those
who contribute to it. The first seven parts of the book outline the
scope of Data Design, and presents a line-up of "viewpoints" that
highlight this discipline's main topics, and offers an in-depth
look into practices boasting both foresight and imagination. The
eighth and final part features a series of interviews with Data
designers and artists whose methods embody originality and marked
singularity. As a result, a number of enlightening concepts and
bright ideas unfold within the confines of this book to help dispel
the thick fog around this new and still relatively unknown
discipline. A plethora of equally eye-opening and edifying new
terms, words, and key expressions also unfurl. Informing,
influencing, and inspiring are just a few of the buzz words
belonging to an initiative that is, first and foremost, a creative
one, not to mention the possibility to discern the ever-changing
and naturally complex nature of today's datasphere. Providing an
invaluable and cutting-edge resource for design researchers, this
work is also intended for students, professionals and practitioners
involved in Data Design, Interaction Design, Digital & Media
Design, Data & Information Visualization, Computer Science and
Engineering.
At the crossroads of various disciplines, this collective work
examines the possibility of a new end-user "engagement" in ongoing
digital/technological products and services development. It
provides an overview of recent research specifically focused on the
user's democratic participation and empowerment. It also enables
readers to better identify the main opportunities of participatory
design, a concept which encourages the blurring of the role between
user and designer. This allows people to escape their status as
"end-user" and to elevate themselves to the level of creator. This
book explores new avenues for rethinking the processes and
practices of corporate innovation in order to cope with current
socio-economic and technological changes. In so doing, it aims to
help companies renew industrial models that allow them to design
and produce new ranges of technological products and services by
giving the user an active role in the development process, far
beyond the basic role of consumer. Intended for designers, design
researchers and scientists interested in innovation and technology
management, this book also provides a valuable resource for
professionals involved in technology-based innovation processes.
At the crossroads of various disciplines, this collective work
examines the possibility of a new end-user “engagement” in
ongoing digital/technological products and services development. It
provides an overview of recent research specifically focused on the
user’s democratic participation and empowerment. It also enables
readers to better identify the main opportunities of participatory
design, a concept which encourages the blurring of the role between
user and designer. This allows people to escape their status as
“end-user” and to elevate themselves to the level of creator.
This book explores new avenues for rethinking the processes and
practices of corporate innovation in order to cope with current
socio-economic and technological changes. In so doing, it aims to
help companies renew industrial models that allow them to design
and produce new ranges of technological products and services by
giving the user an active role in the development process, far
beyond the basic role of consumer. Intended for designers, design
researchers and scientists interested in innovation and technology
management, this book also provides a valuable resource for
professionals involved in technology-based innovation processes.
The present work provides a platform for leading Data designers
whose vision and creativity help us to anticipate major changes
occurring in the Data Design field, and pre-empt the future. Each
of them strives to provide new answers to the question, “What
challenges await Data Design?” To avoid falling into too narrow a
mind-set, each works hard to elucidate the breadth of Data Design
today and to demonstrate its widespread application across a
variety of business sectors. With end users in mind,
designer-contributors bring to light the myriad of purposes for
which the field was originally intended, forging the bond even
further between Data Design and the aims and intentions of those
who contribute to it. The first seven parts of the book outline the
scope of Data Design, and presents a line-up of “viewpoints”
that highlight this discipline’s main topics, and offers an
in-depth look into practices boasting both foresight and
imagination. The eighth and final part features a series of
interviews with Data designers and artists whose methods embody
originality and marked singularity. As a result, a number
of enlightening concepts and bright ideas unfold within the
confines of this book to help dispel the thick fog around this new
and still relatively unknown discipline. A plethora of equally
eye-opening and edifying new terms, words, and key expressions also
unfurl. Informing, influencing, and inspiring are just a few of the
buzz words belonging to an initiative that is, first and foremost,
a creative one, not to mention the possibility to discern the
ever-changing and naturally complex nature of today’s datasphere.
Providing an invaluable and cutting-edge resource for
design researchers, this work is also intended for students,
professionals and practitioners involved in Data Design,
Interaction Design, Digital & Media Design, Data &
Information Visualization, Computer Science and Engineering.
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