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1、 毕业论文外文资料翻译题 目 交互式设计: 信息时代的工业设计 学 院 专 业 班 级 学 生 学 号 指导教师 二一年三月二十三日INTERACTION DESIGN: Industrial Design in the Information Age Elaine Ann Director, Kaizor Innovation Abstract: This paper introduces a newly developed discipline in the U.S. and Europe: Interaction Design. As we enter the Information A
2、ge, products are no longer only electrical and mechanical, but also include computing and networked capability. Designing products highly interactive in nature becomes much more complex than before going beyond the traditional realm of Industrial Design. Moreover, the fundamental definition of a pro
3、duct is being challenged and requires a fundamental shift in thinking as well as new work methods. How people interact with products, systems or environments and its social and cultural impact is what Interaction Design is concerned about. Keywords: Interaction design, user experience, networked pro
4、ducts, interdisciplinary, industrial design. 1 Introduction Traditional products are mechanical and electrical like toasters, shavers, walkmans etc. With todays increased computing power, miniaturized chips and the advent of the Internet, this drastically alters the meaning of traditional products.
5、Industrial Design has always dealt with how people interact with things, designing for a products form factor, ergonomics, psychonomics etc. Computing and networked products introduces a new dimension of interactivity beyond with its physical form, but extends to the digital arena. Now that most pro
6、ducts are embedded computing with complex interaction, what should industrial designers design in the information and digital age? How should industrial designers innovate for these new breeds of products? 2 Product nature redefined in the Information Age 2.1 Products are software driven Traditional
7、 products are mainly physical in nature and design constrains are governed by principles of physics and mechanics. Today, many products are in fact microcomputers in disguise with computing capability storing more than 40GBs of digital information and ever increasing processing speed. Products becom
8、e hybrid in nature with both hardware and software components. For example: traditional walkmans have evolved into digital MP3 music players, mechanical cameras into digital cameras, cordless phones into cellular phones etc. What defines a product is not so much dependent on the hardware when a prod
9、ucts function resides more in its software capability. (Figure 1) 2.2 Products are networked Moreover, with the advent of the Internet, products can be networked and digital information stored in products can be transferred and shared. Examples of such are sending SMS messages between cellular phone
10、s, syncing contact information from a PDA to the desktop computer and downloading music from the web to an MP3 player. Products are no longer standalone objects but systems of highly dependent interacting components. As one of the prominent industrial design events in the U.S. IDSA DesignAbout: Inte
11、ractive Edges summarizes: We can no longer think about products as isolated objects that are designed, produced and inserted into peoples lives, nor can we think about products consisting of hardware design and software design. Hardware and software need to become one, and products need to be though
12、t of as part of a bigger system of objects and spaces. 1 3 What is Interaction Design? The field of Interaction Design is at its early infancy and has only been around for the past decade or so. Since the birth of computing, designing computing systems has mainly been the role of software engineers.
13、 Parallel to the field of architecture, civil engineers focus on designing the structure of the building while architects design how people live within that structure; in the world of computing, software engineers ensures the robustness of the software while interaction designers design how people i
14、nteract with computing systems and products, The concept of computers used to be desktop computing, however as technology advances, computers evolve beyond the desktop PC and permeates into every aspect of our lives. Computers take the shape and form of everyday consumer electronic appliances such a
15、s MP3 players, car navigation systems to internet fridges. Thus the notion of designing for computer screen interfaces is no longer adequate. This is where Interaction Design crosses over to the field of Industrial Design. The term Interaction was originally coined by Bill Morridge, founder of IDEO
16、and it describes the design of the behavior of products, its task flow and structure of information, making technology usable, understandable and pleasant for people to use. As Irene McAra-McWilliam, a forerunner of the interaction design field describes, Interaction designers have to understand peo
17、ple, how they experience things, how they themselves interact, and how they learn. 2 4 Relationship between Industrial Design and Interaction Design As products nature evolves, so does the role of its creators. Industrial designers role in product development has been designing the form factor and e
18、rgonomics of objects. A design project usually starts with a design brief of mechanisms and electronics required of the product design. And the industrial designer generates different physical form factors and styles suitable for the user and target market. Much of this is changing with the emerging
19、 new types of hybrid-networked products. First, with software as an integral part of the products user experience, industrial designers can no longer design the hardware independent of the software experience. A button pushed on the hardware can trigger a screen display and without close integration
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