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E-raamat: Architecture of Information: Architecture, Interaction Design and the Patterning of Digital Information [Taylor & Francis e-raamat]

  • Formaat: 192 pages, 33 Illustrations, black and white
  • Ilmumisaeg: 20-Jun-2011
  • Kirjastus: Routledge
  • ISBN-13: 9780203828380
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  • Formaat: 192 pages, 33 Illustrations, black and white
  • Ilmumisaeg: 20-Jun-2011
  • Kirjastus: Routledge
  • ISBN-13: 9780203828380
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This book looks at relationships between the organization of physical objects in space and the organization of ideas. Historical, philosophical, psychological and architectural knowledge are united to develop an understanding of the relationship between information and its representation.

Despite its potential to break the mould, digital information has relied on metaphors from a pre-digital era. In particular, architectural ideas have pervaded discussions of digital information, from the urbanization of cyberspace in science fiction, through to the adoption of spatial visualizations in the design of graphical user interfaces.

This book tackles:

  • the historical importance of physical places to the organization and expression of knowledge
  • the limitations of using the physical organization of objects as the basis for systems of categorization and taxonomy
  • the emergence of digital technologies and the twentieth century new conceptual understandings of knowledge and its organization
  • the concept of disconnecting storage of information objects from their presentation and retrieval
  • ideas surrounding ‘semantic space’
  • the realities of the types of user interface which now dominate modern computing.
Preface ix
Acknowledgements xi
Illustration credits
xiii
Introduction 1(34)
Part 1 The architecture of everything
1(6)
Part 2 Changing patterns of architecture and information
7(9)
Part 3 Scope and focus
16(5)
Part 4 The place of architectural theory
21(8)
Part 5 The multi-disciplinary context
29(5)
Part 6 Structure and content
34(1)
1 The architectonic system
35(32)
Part 1 Architecture and meaning
35(3)
Part 2 Architectonic systems and the emergence of categorisation
38(8)
Part 3 Conceptual spaces: categories in the mind
46(11)
Part 4 Topic and topos
57(6)
Part 5 Conclusion
63(4)
2 Between city lights receding and the non-space of the mind
67(26)
Part 1 Loosing the ballast of materiality
67(4)
Part 2 Spaces between logic and ontology
71(8)
Part 3 Display becomes reality
79(3)
Part 4 The web is not a tree
82(5)
Part 5 Remediating space
87(2)
Part 6 Conclusion
89(4)
3 The spaces of information
93(30)
Part 1 Spaces of information
93(3)
Part 2 The failure of architectural metaphors
96(5)
Part 3 Measuring - semantic space
101(6)
Part 4 Mapping - screen space
107(3)
Part 5 Exploring - interaction space
110(5)
Part 6 Navigating - architectonic space
115(5)
Part 7 Conclusion
120(3)
4 Reality becomes display
123(24)
Part 1 After information architecture
123(8)
Part 2 Non-discursive formations
131(3)
Part 3 Place-action
134(4)
Part 4 Space agency
138(3)
Part 5 Invisible architectures
141(2)
Part 6 Conclusion
143(4)
Conclusion 147(6)
Glossary 153(8)
Notes 161(4)
Bibliography 165(8)
Index 173
Martyn Dade-Robertson is Lecturer in Architecture and Communication in the School of Architecture, Planning and Landscape at Newcastle University. He originally did a degree in Architecture at Newcastle University before embarking on an MPhil and PhD at Cambridge University (Darwin College) on the topic of Information Architecture.