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Title
Library Things: 13 Interactives in Simpson Library exhibtion documentation
Creator
Mortati, Maria
Contributing Institution
California College of the Arts Libraries
Collection
CCA/C Archives
Rights Information
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Description
What does it look like when you apply the craft of Interaction Design to thelibrary experience? MFA IXD students from Year 0 have created public projects that engage us in new ways to approach inquiry. Developed by Professor Maria Mortati, this exhibition asks what happens if you invert how we search, browse, select? Where do you begin, or better yet, how? What can the role of play ... play? What are the histories and futures as we merge campuses? As they have explored ways to for you to more richly engage with this incredible resource, their work suggests new design protocols for the library experience.
Type
image
Format
installations (visual works)
image/jpeg
application/pdf
Identifier
https://vault.cca.edu/items/a938962a-1f2d-430d-be94-d87478abbf80/0/
Language
English

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