Interface Culture: How New Technology Transforms the Way We Create and Communicate

by Steven Johnson
Interface Culture: How New Technology Transforms the Way We Create and Communicate
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58 ratings, 3.83 average rating, 8 reviews (more data...)
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published
October 29th 1997 by Harper San Francisco

binding
Hardcover, 264 pages

isbn
0062514822   (isbn13: 9780062514820)

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Steven Johnson turns the tables on the way we consider our computer interfaces. While many discussions focus on how interfaces help us work by adaptin...more






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Rodolfo S Filho
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11/10/08

Read in May, 2001
Apesar de pouco usuais, as metáforas que Johnson utiliza tanto em Cultura da Interface foram bem recebidas. Ele acredita que quando CI foi lançado, em 1997, havia a impressão de que alguém precisava traduzir o discurso sobre o mundo ciber em um contexto mais tradicional e literário. Se falava muito em "mudanças de paradigma" e deixar para trás o mundo impresso e os elementos de continuidade quase não eram destacadas. "Como meu livro fazia essa ponte entre os dois mundos, e...more
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J.B.
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05/23/08

Read in May, 2008
Although dated for a book on emerging technology (1997), it did present some interesting thoughts on the evolution of the computer interface. I believe this was his first book, and a doctoral thesis at that. His later work is much more refined.
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Khaybe
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06/26/08

bookshelves: non-fiction, unfinished-abandoned, work-related
Read in February, 2008
Johnson's background in technology and literature sounds like a potentially interesting mix. It's not often you find an analysis of James Joyce and Wired magazine on the same page.
...it was interesting but i didn't make it through. ah well.
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Billiam
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09/23/08

Read in September, 2008
With the acceleration of technology change, this text is already a bit antiquated. However, understanding the metaphors lying behind the now ubiquitous computer interfaces shall provide wisdom for decades.
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Paul
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07/15/07

Read in May, 2006
This book reinforced my personal belief that the interface is the most important aspect of any technology. It was a little surprising to me to how weight Johnson puts on the importance of the interface in society.
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Sbgage
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10/02/08

Draws some pretty amazing (and persuasive and intriguing) connections between desktop interfaces and their relationship to the broader culture.
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Dennis
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02/16/07

bookshelves: computeristics, postmodern, psychology, sociology, technology
Read in June, 2006
An interesting discussion of the influence of computers and the internet on our society.
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Marisa
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10/10/08

Read in October, 2008
Trying to understand the base of new media theory...
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11/10/08


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10/18/08


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10/15/08

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10/04/08

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