Archive for November, 2007
Food and the design of an industrial system
I am currently reading The Omnivore’s Dilemma, Michael Pollan’s illuminating account of the industrial food system. The book provides an excellent explanation of where food comes from and the journey it travels before we eat it. What makes the book so powerful is that Pollan really connects all the dots; he manages to examine every [...]
Interaction criticism in action
Yesterday a friend sent me an interesting link (thanks Drew), and today Erik Stolterman posted it to the HCI listserve as an example “worth reflection and critiqueâ€:
http://www.infinityart.ro/
I think this site is a great artifact to apply the critical approaches I have been learning in class. Using a phenomenological lens, my first thought is that this [...]
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