Hunter’s Affordance List Edits

Posted: May 28th, 2009 | Author: | Filed under: affordance | Tags: , , , , , , | Comments Off

Location/scale

  • handheld and can be easily moved
    • portability
    • think with hands
    • vary location
    • enable social interaction, collaboration
    • enables multiples for crit, comparison, juxtaposition in small field of view
  • fixed in space, not easily moved
    • it’s a place to go to – exists in space (and in the head)
    • enables people to come together without planning
    • site specificity – relation to culture, objects, context
  • various scales
    • pixel scale, – scale of objects on a page or screen. Allows for manipulation and juxtaposition of intangible objects.
    • hand scale, 4″ – intimate, fine use of hands
    • book scale, 8″ – good for writing and reading, narrow field of view enables single focus
    • arm’s length scale, 3′-4′ – enables simultaneity, broad gestures, fills field of view
    • human scale, 5′-8′ – evokes emotion, enables standing, full body sensation
    • car scale, 12′ – requires movement to see entire,
    • building scale, 20′ – evokes shelter, social, modulates light
  • defines and visualize a physical or imaginary location in space – enables spatial mental representation & manipulation
  • sit/stand
  • can spread-out work

Sketching

  • little prep
  • rough work easy
  • lots of ideas quickly
  • low cost materials means little censoring
  • tangible output to assist in metaphor, reflection, ???
  • helps brainstorm, idea generation
  • spontaneity and serendipity

Refined, precise, detailed

  • engages fingers, hands in gestures
  • learning curve enables fine, controlled motor skills
  • wide range of expression possible
  • allows for manipulation of fragile materials

Broad, large, expressive

  • big gestures
  • enables use of arms, other parts of body
  • wide field of vision

Tools

  • evocative, tool has character
    • specific, narrow-range, idiosyncratic, rich, evocative
    • general, adjustable, wide-range
  • learning curve
    • learning curve minimal, fast to use
    • learning curve maximal, lots of nuance to expression
    • both are possible in some, but not always
  • tools for making tools – custom for the designer’s practice, or specific project
  • tools for making processes - custom for the designer’s practice, or specific project

Code

  • create sequences, interactions, behaviors
  • create tools both digital and tangible
  • handle complex data
  • works independent of human engagement

Research

  • comprehend an existing body of knowledge
  • add to bucket of inspiration
  • understand existing constraints and opportunities
  • re-factor and formulate individual stance
  • can initiate deep thinking
  • learn from others instead of repeating the process

Reflection

  • juxtaposition – see ideas in comparison to each other
  • isolation – of person, or of content
    • focus, eliminates context, losing yourself in it, flow
  • viewable outside the mind – tangible, in the world, sensible
  • evokes ideas in the mind
  • editable

Collaboration

  • social interaction
    • group can see the same thing, shared experience
    • each can communicate with others
    • each can manipulate thing
    • “eye-contact”
  • pin-up
  • synchronous and asynchronous discussion
  • divide into parts for individual work
  • scale of collaboration requires some different approaches

Idea generation

  • visualization of ideas
  • externalize & organize
  • think by writing
  • think by sketching
  • think by making
  • serendipity
  • inspiration
  • define principles/constraints
  • enables complete absorption/flow
  • disrupt flow/absorption

Learning/design process

  • test ideas
  • experiment with multiple approaches
  • learn medium in context of project
  • learn materials in context of project
  • organize
  • make a mess
  • reorganize/refactor
  • sequence
  • breakdown into tasks

Manipulating Psychological State

  • ability to change modes through the day
  • concentration
  • distraction
  • entry into “flow”/absorption/focus
  • contemplation
  • daydreaming
  • discharge nervous energy
  • create nervous energy
  • enable thinking/analysis by moving around (physically/mentally)

First proposal for affordance list

Posted: May 26th, 2009 | Author: | Filed under: affordance | Tags: , , , , , , , , | Comments Off

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    Here is a first rough attempt at a list of affordances. These don’t always get to the afforded activity – needs fleshing out and re-working. This is kind of brain-dump and so the list is not consistent in tone or approach.

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