Get Free Shipping on orders over $79
Windows and Mirrors : Interaction Design, Digital Art, and the Myth of Transparency - Jay David Bolter

Windows and Mirrors

Interaction Design, Digital Art, and the Myth of Transparency

By: Jay David Bolter, Diane Gromala

Paperback | 23 September 2005

At a Glance

Paperback


RRP $85.00

$65.99

22%OFF

or 4 interest-free payments of $16.50 with

 or 

Ships in 25 to 30 business days

In Windows and Mirrors: Interaction Design, Digital Art, and the Myth of Transparency, Jay David Bolter and Diane Gromala argue that, contrary to Donald Norman's famous dictum, we do not always want our computers to be invisible "information appliances." They say that a computer does not feel like a toaster or a vacuum cleaner; it feels like a medium that is now taking its place beside other media like printing, film, radio, and television. The computer as medium creates new forms and genres for artists and designers; Bolter and Gromala want to show what digital art has to offer to Web designers, education technologists, graphic artists, interface designers, HCI experts, and, for that matter, anyone interested in the cultural implications of the digital revolution.In the early 1990s, the World Wide Web began to shift from purely verbal representation to an experience for the user in which form and content were thoroughly integrated. Designers brought their skills and sensibilities to the Web, as well as a belief that a message was communicated through interplay of words and images. Bolter and Gromala argue that invisibility or transparency is only half the story; the goal of digital design is to establish a rhythm between transparency--made possible by mastery of techniques--and reflection--as the medium itself helps us understand our experience of it.The book examines recent works of digital art from the Art Gallery at SIGGRAPH 2000. These works, and their inclusion in an important computer conference, show that digital art is relevant to technologists. In fact, digital art can be considered the purest form of experimental design; the examples in this book show that design need not deliver information and then erase itself from our consciousness but can engage us in an interactive experience of form and content.

Industry Reviews

I recommend this book... a refreshing experience and source of inspiration.

-Gerd Waloszek, SAP Design Guild

More in Digital, Video & New Media Arts

Rocky Horror : A Behind-the-Scenes Look at the Cult Classic - Mick Rock
The World of Cyberpunk 2077 - Marcin Batylda

RRP $69.99

$52.75

25%
OFF
Performance Art : From Futurism to the Present - RoseLee Goldberg

RRP $49.99

$38.75

22%
OFF
12 Days of Arcane : A Pin Collector's Countdown - Insight Editions

RRP $79.99

$58.99

26%
OFF
Rosalina's Storybook - Nintendo

RRP $45.00

$35.75

21%
OFF
Art of the Boy and the Heron : The Art of the Boy and the Heron - Hayao Miyazaki
Wes Anderson : The Iconic Filmmaker and his Work - Ian Nathan

RRP $59.99

$45.75

24%
OFF
Enduramorphosis : Performance as Transformation through Endurance - Chelsea Coon
Sally Face : Art, Lore, and More - Steve Gabry

RRP $65.00

$48.99

25%
OFF
Artists' Master Series: Color and Light : Artists' Master Series - 3dtotal Publishing
Dune : Fraser/Brolin Photography Book - Insight Editions
Godzilla : The Encyclopedia - Shinji Nishikawa

RRP $65.00

$48.99

25%
OFF
Leigh Bowery - Fiontán Moran

Hardcover

RRP $90.00

$64.99

28%
OFF
Inside Out : A Memoir - Demi Moore

RRP $24.99

$21.75

13%
OFF
Castlevania : The Art of the Animated Series - Frederator Studios

RRP $71.99

$53.75

25%
OFF
Final Fantasy VII Remake : Material Ultimania - SQUARE ENIX

RRP $69.99

$52.75

25%
OFF