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Exploring the embodied-mind approach to user experience

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This paper presents context-free and technology-free descriptions of basic elements of user experience from an embodied-mind perspective. The Ecological Interaction Properties suggested refer both to aspects of the user as well as aspects of the interface. Examples of the explanatory power of the approach compared to that of contemporary concepts in the HCI-litterature are provided.

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NordiCHI '02: Proceedings of the second Nordic conference on Human-computer interaction
October 2002
309 pages
ISBN:1581136161
DOI:10.1145/572020
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  • UAARHUS: University of Aarhus
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  • AIAS: Alexandra Instituttet A/S
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  • Sveriges Tvarvetenskapliga Intresseforening For Manniska-Datorinteraktion
  • Centre for Pervasive Computing
  • IT University of Copenhagen
  • Arhus Kommune
  • Centre for Human-Machine Interaction

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  1. ecological interaction properties
  2. interface design
  3. user experience

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