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Embodied Cognition and the Magical Future of Interaction Design
Embodied Cognition and the Magical Future of Interaction Design

Author(s): David Kirsh
Subject(s): Philosophy
Published by: Ośrodek Badań Filozoficznych
Keywords: human-computer interaction; embodied cognition; distributed cognition; situated cognition; interaction design; tangible interfaces; physical computation; mental simulation

Summary/Abstract: The theory of embodied cognition can provide HCI practitioners and theorists with new ideas about interaction and new principles for better designs. I support this claim with four ideas about cognition: (1) interacting with tools changes the way we think and perceive – tools, when manipulated, are soon absorbed into the body schema, and this absorption leads to fundamental changes in the way we perceive and conceive of our environments; (2) we think with our bodies not just with our brains; (3) we know more by doing than by seeing – there are times when physically performing an activity is better than watching someone else perform the activity, even though our motor resonance system fires strongly during other person observa tion; (4) there are times when we literally think with things. These four ideas have major implications for interaction design, especially the design of tangible, physical, context aware, and telepresence systems.

  • Issue Year: 2013
  • Issue No: 2
  • Page Range: 126-166
  • Page Count: 41
  • Language: English