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"Living eXperience Design - the design of life experiences - is an extension of user experience design (UXD). The context comprises usage and practice in real contexts in which spatial, urban, social, temporal, historical and legal dimensions are considered. Reflecting upon LivXD is to examine the whole experience of a target audience in a variety of situations - and not only in those involving digital technology. This book begins with the definition of LivXD and its associated epistemology, and proceeds to detail field experiments in certain privileged areas: the relation to creation and works, mediation and adult education"--Back cover…mehr

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"Living eXperience Design - the design of life experiences - is an extension of user experience design (UXD). The context comprises usage and practice in real contexts in which spatial, urban, social, temporal, historical and legal dimensions are considered. Reflecting upon LivXD is to examine the whole experience of a target audience in a variety of situations - and not only in those involving digital technology. This book begins with the definition of LivXD and its associated epistemology, and proceeds to detail field experiments in certain privileged areas: the relation to creation and works, mediation and adult education"--Back cover
Autorenporträt
Sylvie Leleu-Merviel, Professor in Information and Communication Sciences at Université Polytechnique Hauts-de-France, is also head of the DeVisu laboratory in visual and urban design and the DREAM school of audiovisual and digital media. She also co-manages the e-laboratory UNESCO Human Trace. Daniel Schmitt is Maître de conférences in Information and Communication Sciences at Université Polytechnique Hauts-de-France. His research focuses on lived experience and instrumented mediations of tangible and intangible heritages. Philippe Useille is Maître de conférences in Information and Communication Sciences at Université Polytechnique Hauts-de-France. His research is devoted to emerging forms and writings of information.