Readings
- Bell, Genevieve, Blythe, M. & Sengers, P. 2005. “Making by Making Strange: Defamiliarization and the Design of Domestic Technologies”. In ACM Transactions on Computer-Human Interaction. 12. 149-173.
- Carroll, J. M. (2000). “What is Design?” In Making Use: ScenarioBased Design of HumanComputer Interactions. The MIT Press.
- Kirk, David S., Chatting, D. J., Yurman P. & Bichard, J. 2016. “Ritual Machines I & II: Making Technology at Home”. In Proceedings of CHI ‘16.
- Marianne de Laet and Annemarie Mol. 2000. The Zimbabwe Bush Pump: Mechanics of a Fluid Technology, In Social Studies of Science. 30/2. 225–63
- Donald Norman. 1988. The Design of Everyday Things. 54-80.
- Daniela Rosner and Jonathan Bean. “Learning from IKEA Hacking: “Iʼm Not One to Decoupage a Tabletop and Call It a Day.” Proceedings of CHI’ 09.
- Shedroff, N. 2012. Make it So. Rosenfeld Media.
Additional readings
- Dourish, P. & Bell , G. 2011. Divining a Digital Future: Mess and Mythology in Ubiquitous Computing. Cambridge: MIT Press.
- Kakalios, James. 2005. The Physics of Superheroes. The Gotham Books Publishing Group.
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