
Human Body Interaction From the Imaginary to Contemporaneity. Anticipation Design Processes
Author(s) -
Michele Zani,
Andreas Sicklinger,
Marco Pezzi
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
diid, disegno industriale industrial design/diid
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2785-2245
pISSN - 1594-8528
DOI - 10.30682/diid7421a
Subject(s) - anticipation (artificial intelligence) , human–computer interaction , semiotics , interface design , field (mathematics) , virtual reality , product design , computer science , cognitive ergonomics , cognitive science , interface (matter) , cognition , product (mathematics) , human factors and ergonomics , psychology , artificial intelligence , poison control , neuroscience , mathematics , epistemology , medicine , philosophy , geometry , environmental health , bubble , maximum bubble pressure method , parallel computing , pure mathematics
Interfaces and prostheses, whether physical, visual, or virtual, are more and more characterized by an ever-increasing level of complexity. In this designing scenario, the relationship with cognitive sciences, ergonomics, semiotics, and the contribution of enabling technologies is transforming the field of product design into that of the design of complex systems that interface the relationship between human and machine.