Design fiction
Design fiction is a method of critical design that uses fictional and narrative scenarios to envision, explain and raise questions about possible futures for design and the society.[1] [2] [3] [4] [5] [6] [7] [8] [9] [10][11]
See Also
References
- ↑ Joshua Tanenbaum. "What is design fiction?"
- ↑ Julian Bleecker. "A Short Essay on Design, Science, Fact, and Fiction:"
- ↑ Julian Bleecker. "A Short Slideshow on Design, Science, Fact, and Fiction: "
- ↑ David Kirby. "The Future is Now:"
- ↑ Bruce Sterling. "On Design Fictions:"
- ↑ Bruce Sterling. "Interactions Article on Design Fictions:"
- ↑ Bruce Sterling. "Curated list of Design Fiction videos: "
- ↑ Paul Dourish and Genevieve Bell. "Resistance is Futile: Reading Science Fiction alongside Ubiquitous Computing: "
- ↑ Joshua Tanenbaum, Karen Tanenbaum, Ron Wakkary. "Steampunk as Design Fiction:"
- ↑ Stuart Reeves. "Envisioning Ubiquitous Computing: "
- ↑ Johnson, Brian David (April 20, 2011), "Science Fiction Prototyping: Designing the Future with Science Fiction". Morgan & Claypool. ISBN 978-1608456550
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