Adversarial Design.
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- computer
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- 9780262301350
- 745.4
Intro -- Contents -- Series Foreword -- Acknowledgments -- Chapter 1. Design and Agonism -- Agonism in Theory and Design -- Design for Politics and Political Design -- Doing the Work of Agonism -- The Pluralism of Design -- Critical Design and Tactical Media -- Computation and Adversarial Design -- Why a Focus on Computation? -- Medium Particularity -- The Structure of the Inquiry -- Chapter 2. Revealing Hegemony: Agonistic Information Design -- Computational Information Design -- Computational Media and Information Design -- Revealing Hegemony -- Social Network Visualization: Charting the Associations of Hegemony -- Varieties of Political Expression -- Extensions as Interventions -- Representing and Performing -- Summary -- Chapter 3. Reconfiguring the Remainder: Agonistic Encounters with Social Robots -- The Political Issues of Social Robot Design -- Designing Agonistic Encounters with Social Robots -- Embodiment -- Engineering the Uncanny -- An Uncanny Affective Companion -- Agonistic Reification -- Summary -- Chapter 4. Devices of Articulation: Ubiquitous Computing and Agonistic Collectives -- Ubiquitous Computing as a Category of Computational Objects -- Connectedness and Collectives -- Devices of Articulation -- Articulating Actions and Ethics -- Articulating Countercollectives -- The Pluralism of Collectives -- Summary -- Chapter 5. Adversarial Design as Inquiry and Practice -- Adversarial Design as Inquiry -- Adversarial Design as Practice -- Limits to a Practice of Adversarial Design -- The Challenge of Judging Adversarial Design -- Adversarial Design as a Participatory Practice -- Notes -- References -- Index.
An exploration of the political qualities of technology design, as seen in projects that span art, computer science, and consumer products.
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Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2024. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.
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