Culture of sedimentation in the human–technology interaction

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Abstract

New technologies inspire new interface paradigms. Promising utility of new interfaces continues attracting their modification. It is argued that in order for human users to share phenomenological experiences through multimodal systems, they need to deal with embedded computers. This paper discusses the embodied nature of communication and a need for the development of a postphenomenology of technology, which plays a vital role in the material culture.

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Tripathi, A. K. (2016). Culture of sedimentation in the human–technology interaction. AI and Society, 31(2), 233–242. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00146-015-0581-z

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