The Interface Effect

The Interface Effect
Author: Alexander R. Galloway
Publsiher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 147
Release: 2013-05-20
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780745662923

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Interfaces are back, or perhaps they never left. The familiar Socratic conceit from the Phaedrus, of communication as the process of writing directly on the soul of the other, has returned to center stage in today's discussions of culture and media. Indeed Western thought has long construed media as a grand choice between two kinds of interfaces. Following the optimistic path, media seamlessly interface self and other in a transparent and immediate connection. But, following the pessimistic path, media are the obstacles to direct communion, disintegrating self and other into misunderstanding and contradiction. In other words, media interfaces are either clear or complicated, either beautiful or deceptive, either already known or endlessly interpretable. Recognizing the limits of either path, Galloway charts an alternative course by considering the interface as an autonomous zone of aesthetic activity, guided by its own logic and its own ends: the interface effect. Rather than praising user-friendly interfaces that work well, or castigating those that work poorly, this book considers the unworkable nature of all interfaces, from windows and doors to screens and keyboards. Considered allegorically, such thresholds do not so much tell the story of their own operations but beckon outward into the realm of social and political life, and in so doing ask a question to which the political interpretation of interfaces is the only coherent answer. Grounded in philosophy and cultural theory and driven by close readings of video games, software, television, painting, and other images, Galloway seeks to explain the logic of digital culture through an analysis of its most emblematic and ubiquitous manifestation – the interface.

The Interface Effect

The Interface Effect
Author: Alexander R. Galloway
Publsiher: Polity
Total Pages: 183
Release: 2012-10-08
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 9780745662527

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Rather than praising user-friendly interfaces that work well or castigating those that work poorly, this book considers the unworkable nature of all interfaces, from windows and doors to screens and keyboards.

The Interface Envelope

The Interface Envelope
Author: James Ash
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages: 184
Release: 2015-02-26
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781623569754

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In The Interface Envelope, James Ash develops a series of concepts to understand how digital interfaces work to shape the spatial and temporal perception of players. Drawing upon examples from videogame design and work from post-phenomenology, speculative realism, new materialism and media theory, Ash argues that interfaces create envelopes, or localised foldings of space time, around which bodily and perceptual capacities are organised for the explicit production of economic profit. Modifying and developing Bernard Stiegler's account of psychopower and Warren Neidich's account of neuropower, Ash argues the aim of interface designers and publishers is the production of envelope power. Envelope power refers to the ways that interfaces in games are designed to increase users perceptual and habitual capacities to sense difference. Examining a range of examples from specific videogames, Ash identities a series of logics that are key to producing envelope power and shows how these logics have intensified over the last thirty years. In turn, Ash suggests that the logics of interface envelopes in videogames are spreading to other types of interface. In doing so life becomes enveloped as the environments people inhabit becoming increasingly loaded with digital interfaces. Rather than simply negative, Ash develops a series of responses to the potential problematics of interface envelopes and envelope power and emphasizes their pharmacological nature.

Differential Measurements of Fast neutron Air ground Interface Effects

Differential Measurements of Fast neutron Air ground Interface Effects
Author: R. L. French,L. G. Mooney
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 32
Release: 1971
Genre: Fast neutrons
ISBN: UOM:39015095225523

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The experiment provided confirmation, both qualitative and quantitative, of the "first-last collision model" of the air-ground interface effect.

Interface Culture

Interface Culture
Author: Steven A. Johnson
Publsiher: Basic Books
Total Pages: 272
Release: 1999-10-07
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 0465036805

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Drawing on his own expertise in the humanities and on the Web, Steven Johnson not only demonstrates how interfaces - those buttons, graphics, and words on the computer screen through which we control information - influence our daily lives, but also tracks their roots back to Victorian novels, early cinema, and even medieval urban planning. The result is a lush cultural and historical tableau in which today's interfaces take their rightful place in the lineage of artistic innovation. With a distinctively accessible style, Interface Culture brings new intellectual depth to the vital discussion of how technology has transformed society, and is sure to provoke wide debate in both literary and technological circles.

Interface Effects in Elastic Wave Scattering

Interface Effects in Elastic Wave Scattering
Author: Samuel D. Bogan,Mark K. Hinders
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 193
Release: 1994-02-28
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9783540576570

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The authors study dynamical effects of incident compressional and distortional elastic waves on a layer of planar, cylindrical, or spherical geometry, especially focusing on the stress fields surrounding the layer. These results are derived from the exact solutions for elastic wave scattering from such interfaces developped in the first part of the book. Comparisons of numerical solutions of special problems with the analytical solutions are given and it is shown how the latter help to simplify the numerical treatment. The material presented in this monograph will help in developing composite materials with improved chemical and physical properties and in non-destructive testing of such materials. Engineers, physicists, and workers in applied mathematics will welcome this well written text. It may also be used for additional reading in a course on elasto-mechanics.

The Humane Interface

The Humane Interface
Author: Jef Raskin
Publsiher: Addison-Wesley Professional
Total Pages: 278
Release: 2000
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 0201379376

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Cognetics and the locus of attention - Meanings, modes, monotony, and myths - Quantification - Unification - Navigation and other aspects of humane interfaces - Interface issues outside the user interface.

Working at the Interface of Cultures

Working at the Interface of Cultures
Author: Michael Harris Bond
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 296
Release: 2015-07-30
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9781317380771

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Behind the mask of objective science lie the dynamics of what happens to scientists who go to live and work in another culture. Those who work and study in an alien culture often find themselves changed in ways that affect their scientific work. How does this challenge, stimulate, provoke, suggest and inspire advances and novelty in their theories, methods and instruments? Originally published in 1997, each of the essays in this title explores these issues through the experiences of a distinguished practitioner, describing the process of intellectual growth and development. Chosen for their extensive experience with people holding a different worldview, the authors have all achieved renown for their contributions to the social science of culture.