Co-design has always existed, although in various forms. However, tools and methods have recently changed and now include an ever-increasing number of new technologies used to encourage and simplify participation by all the users involved in the various design stages. Tangible User Interfaces (TUI) is one such technology that has not yet been sufficiently studied. These interfaces make digital data not only visible but tangible so that they can be controlled using physical objects that are easy to manipulate. This contribution will provide a more in-depth analysis of these tools, highlight their potential, and theorise their use in the design of complex projects such as hospitals.
New technologies and design: innovative co-design tools / Cocina, GRAZIA GIULIA; Peretti, Gabriella; Pollo, Riccardo; Thiebat, Francesca (STUDI E PROGETTI). - In: Producing Project / Lauria M., Mussinelli E., Tucci F.. - ELETTRONICO. - [s.l] : Maggioli, 2020. - ISBN 9788891643087. - pp. 294-300
New technologies and design: innovative co-design tools
Grazia Giulia Cocina;Gabriella Peretti;Riccardo Pollo;Francesca Thiebat
2020
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Co-design has always existed, although in various forms. However, tools and methods have recently changed and now include an ever-increasing number of new technologies used to encourage and simplify participation by all the users involved in the various design stages. Tangible User Interfaces (TUI) is one such technology that has not yet been sufficiently studied. These interfaces make digital data not only visible but tangible so that they can be controlled using physical objects that are easy to manipulate. This contribution will provide a more in-depth analysis of these tools, highlight their potential, and theorise their use in the design of complex projects such as hospitals.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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