Limiting Experience and Cognition by Flexibility, Interaction Design and Cybernetics

In this paper, we discuss how flexibility in interaction design processes may lead to hinder flexibility in user praxis and thus cognition, experience, and behaviour, and for design praxis circuits and functioning, and the meta cognition about the design praxis in relation to meaning, aim, change, a...

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