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how spatial and graphic properties act as action aids. Two examples will illustrate the | how spatial and graphic properties act as action aids. Two examples will illustrate the | ||
role of spatial representations for action control: the touch screen in automated ticket | role of spatial representations for action control: the touch screen in automated ticket | ||
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| BibType | ARTICLE |
| Key | Conein2005 |
| Author(s) | Bernard Conein |
| Title | Agir dans et sur l' espace de travail avec des objets ordinaires |
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| Tag(s) | EMCA, Workplace, Objects, Artefacts, Cues, Affordance |
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| Year | 2005 |
| Language | French |
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| Journal | Intellectica |
| Volume | 41-42 |
| Number | 2-3 |
| Pages | 163-179 |
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Abstract
The everyday use of objects, placed in a workspace, can play the role of a scaffolding or external aid for action control as much as an advice or a verbal instruction can facilitate the accomplishment of a difficult task. The paper underscores how spatial and graphic properties act as action aids. Two examples will illustrate the role of spatial representations for action control: the touch screen in automated ticket delivery and the Starbuck drink cup.
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