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What is Stasis

Handbook of Research on Human Development in the Digital Age
A state in which there is no action or progress.
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Digital Technologies and 4D Customized Design: Challenging Conventions With Responsive Design
James I. Novak (Griffith University, Australia) and Jennifer Loy (University of Technology Sydney, Australia)
Copyright: © 2018 |Pages: 24
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-5225-2838-8.ch018
Abstract
Digital design tools are rapidly changing and blurring the boundaries between design disciplines. By extension, the relationship between humans and products is also changing, to the point where opportunities are emerging for products that can co-evolve with their human users over time. This chapter highlights how these ‘4D products' respond to the vision laid out three decades ago for ubiquitous computing, and have the potential to enhance human experiences by creating more seamless human-centered relationships with technology. These developments are examined in context with broader shifts in sociocultural and environmental concerns, as well as similar developments being researched in Responsive Architecture, 4D printing and systems designed to empower individuals during the design process through interactive, parametric model platforms. Technology is fundamentally changing the way designers create physical products, and new understandings are needed to positively guide these changes.
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Political Context Elements in Public Policy of Radio Frequency Information Technology and Electromagnetic Fields
Public policy issues reach a stalemate where the political context elements underlying risk regulation regimes are unable to influence effective policy change.
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Risk Regulation Regimes of Radio Frequency Information Technology
Public policy issues reach a stalemate where the political context elements underlying risk regulation regimes are unable to influence effective policy change.
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