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See & read: spring 2015

I think many things I see & read – for work AND pleasure – is relevant for what I do, so I thought I'd write an overview of some of the stuff I look at (not all in-depth) nowadays.

Research

Interfaces

Eikenes, J. O. (2010). Navimation: A sociocultural exploration of kinetic interface design. Oslo School of Architecture and Design.

Morrison, A., Westvang, E., & Skogsrud, S. (2010). Whisperings in the Undergrowth: Communication Design, Online Social Networking and Discursive Performativity. In I. Wagner, T. Bratteteig, & D. Stuedahl (Eds.), Exploring Digital Design SE - 8 (pp. 221–259). Springer London. (On the norwegian social site Underskog.)

Andersen, C. U., & Pold, S. B. (2011). Interface criticism: Aesthetics beyond the buttons. Aarhus University Press.

Activity theory

Vygotsky, L. S. (1978). Mind in society: The development of higher mental process. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press.

Social semiotics & semiotics

Lemke, J. (1995). Textual politics: discourse and social dynamics. (T. & Francis, Ed.)London, Bristol, PA.

Crow, D. (2010). Visible signs: an introduction to semiotics in the visual arts. Ava Publishing.

Design materials

Hansen, L. A. (2014). Communicating Movement: Full-body Movement as a Design Material for Digital Interaction. AHO.

Hallnäs, L., Melin, L., & Redström, J. (2002). Textile displays: using textiles to investigate computational technology as design material. In Proceedings of the second Nordic conference on Human-computer interaction (pp. 157–166). ACM.

Multimodal analysis

Kress, G., & Van Leeuwen, T. (2001). Multimodal discourse: The modes and media of contemporary communication. Edward Arnold.

Kress, G. R., & Van Leeuwen, T. (1996). Reading images: The grammar of visual design. Psychology Press.

Other readings

Since I suck at reading a book from start to finish, these tend to last for a while:

The Asterix comic books - love'em, need'em and learn a lot from these books about communicating through graphics and typography, Uderzo the illustrator is a genius at it.

Truls Gjefsen (my high school teacher!): Biography of the philosopher Arne Næss

The beautiful magazine The Gentlewoman, one of few bright and insightful magazines about great women

Finn Skårderud: Uro

Dag O. Hessen & Thomas Hylland Eriksen: På stedet løp

Sheryl Sandberg: Lean In

Walter Isaachson: Steve Jobs - my car-audiobook

And a book about training hunting dogs!

Stuff I watch

Trees in the forest and mountains! [Hiking with my dog]

Wild - again: there are so few good and genuine stories told in popular culture on women, especially films like this one from Hollywood. Too many films portray women as beautiful wrapping with no intellectual capacity whatsoever.

Silicon Valley tv series - fun stuff

Inside Amy Schumer - even more fun

Beautiful graveyard tombstones - especially fascinated by old names and typography [walking my dog in the Vår Frelsers Gravlund, Oslo]

Enlightened with Laura Dern

Mad Men - not done with the last season yet

Reruns of old Sex and the City-episodes that I like, despite people trying to force it into the guilty-pleasure-category.

Kids making an iPhone in the mountains. Background photo of the Rondane mountains.

Kids making an iPhone in the mountains. Background photo of the Rondane mountains.

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tags: Readings
categories: See & read
Friday 06.26.15
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