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_aEnchanted objects : _binnovation, design, and the future of technology / _cDavid Rose. |
246 | 3 | 0 | _aInnovation, design, and the future of technology |
250 | _aFirst Scribner trade paperback edition. | ||
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_aNew York, NY : _bScribner, _c[2015] |
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_axiii, 304 pages, 8 unnumbered pages of plates : _billustrations (some colour), photographs, plates ; _c23 cm |
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_tIntroduction -- _tPrologue: My nightmare -- _gPart I. _tFour futures : -- _tTerminal world : the domination of glass slabs -- _tProsthetics : the new bionic you -- _tAnimism : living with social robots -- _tEnchanting everyday objects -- _gPart II. _tSix human drives : -- _tThe dialectic interplay: fiction and invention -- _tDrive #1: Omniscience: to know all -- _tDrive #2: Telepathy: human-to-human connections -- _tDrive #3: Safekeeping: protection from all harm -- _tDrive #4: Immortality: a long and quantified life -- _tDrive #5: Teleportation: friction-free travel -- _tDrive #6: Expression: the desire to create -- _gPart III. _tThe design of enchantment : -- _tThe extraordinary capability of human senses -- _tTechnology sensors and enchanted bricolage -- _tThe seven abilities of enchantment -- _tGlanceability -- _tGestureability -- _tAffordability -- _tWearability -- _tIndestructibility -- _tUsability -- _tLoveability -- _tFive steps on the ladder of enchantment -- _gPart IV. _tEnchanted systems : -- _tTransformer homes -- _tCollaborative workplaces -- _tHuman-centered cities -- _tSix future fantasies -- _tA metaphor and a macro trend. |
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