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Meaningful Interaction with Products
Products semantics
Meanings in products
non-representational concept of meanings
topics
Active process
interactions between people, products and contexts
Complementary aspects
theoretical
process of interaction (semantic level)
practical
frame work help the exploration
design processes
Dialogical process
relationship between MI elements
Connections
user and the product
user/designer
Actions
meanings exchangeable during interactions
internal meaning
external meaning
Indistinct
Not easily identified in people's reactions
representation
semantic and symbolic aspects of messages
presentation
pragmatic aspect of messages
metaphors
reinforcement of literal expressions
Symbolic
products and interactions
add meanings as values
Significance meanings
symbolic signs
conventional values
symbolic meanings
3 elements construct symbolic realities
Product interactions
Between people, products and environment
Sensitive relationship
Products
mediators
Meanings
Pragmatic and emotional levels
representational
Product semiotics
non-representational
product semantics
4 semantic values
Practical
physical attributes
pragmatic reactions to tangible properties of products
Critical
user's judgments
Ideological
symbolic paradigms
status, lifestyle, etc
Ludic
individual-based preferences
meanings related to playfulness
state-of-the-spirit
semantic associations
funny, happy, boring
2 dimensions
Pragmatic
product's physical attributes
users responses to the product
materiality and attributes
2 values
practical
critical
usability
Emotional
values
aesthetic preferences
symbolic connections
emotional, affective and symbolic aspects
values
ideological
ludic