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[EN]-coding innovation in interior systems : an enquiry into the performance of interactive systems in interior environments (Softcopy is also available)

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0.1 Abstract 15 0.2 Introduction to the Study 16 0.3 Research Questions 17 0.4 Conceptual Framework 18 0.5 Research Methodology 20 0.6 Significance of Study 22 0.7 Scope and Limitations 23 01 [En]coding Interaction in Interior systems 1.1 [En]Coding + 26-37 1.1.1 Phenomenon of Interaction 1.1.2 Phenomenon in Nature 1.1.3 Phenomenon in Systems 1.2 Anatomy of Interactive systems 38-43 1.2.1 Interaction + Digital Space 1.2.2 Interaction + Physical Space 02 Multi-Mediated Environments 2.1 Interaction + Interior Environments 46-55 2.1.1 Interactive environment through Actor-Network Theory 2.1.2 Interactive environment from a Cybernetic Perspective 2.2 [En]Coding through Technology 56-66 2.2.1 Technology as Tool of Adaptation 2.2.2 Technology as Tool for Innovation 2.3 Application and Operation of Novel Tools and Heuristics 67-71 2.4 [En]Coded Systems + User Experience 72-75 03 [En]coding Innovation + Interior Design 3.1 [En]Coded systems + Design Process 78 - 81 3.2 Novel Application of Spatial Optimization 82 - 83 3.3 [En]Coded Interior Systems as an Approach 84 - 83 04 [De]coding Interactive Environments 4.1 Introduction to the theory 88 4.1.1 Factors governing Interactive Spatial Environment 90 - 95 4.2 Case Study Methodology 96 4.3 Selection of Case Studies 97 4.4 Case Studies 98-140 4.5 Comparative Matrix 142-145 4.6 Inference 146 05 Outcome of the Research 5.1 Conclusion 150-155 - [En]Coding as a phenomenon for interactive systems - Enhancing user experience through sixth sense - Sensorial Environment as a Need - Innovative Interior Practices - Re-Interpreted Role of Interior Designer 5.2 Future Research 156 Appendices I.I Glossary of Terms 160 I.II Reviews and Actions 162 II.I Bibliography 166 II.II Images Citation 174
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0.1 Abstract 15
0.2 Introduction to the Study 16
0.3 Research Questions 17
0.4 Conceptual Framework 18
0.5 Research Methodology 20
0.6 Significance of Study 22
0.7 Scope and Limitations 23
01 [En]coding Interaction in Interior systems
1.1 [En]Coding + 26-37
1.1.1 Phenomenon of Interaction
1.1.2 Phenomenon in Nature
1.1.3 Phenomenon in Systems
1.2 Anatomy of Interactive systems 38-43
1.2.1 Interaction + Digital Space
1.2.2 Interaction + Physical Space
02 Multi-Mediated Environments
2.1 Interaction + Interior Environments 46-55
2.1.1 Interactive environment through
Actor-Network Theory
2.1.2 Interactive environment from a
Cybernetic Perspective
2.2 [En]Coding through Technology 56-66
2.2.1 Technology as Tool of Adaptation
2.2.2 Technology as Tool for Innovation
2.3 Application and Operation of Novel
Tools and Heuristics 67-71
2.4 [En]Coded Systems + User Experience 72-75
03 [En]coding Innovation + Interior Design
3.1 [En]Coded systems + Design Process 78 - 81
3.2 Novel Application of Spatial Optimization 82 - 83
3.3 [En]Coded Interior Systems as an Approach 84 - 83
04 [De]coding Interactive Environments
4.1 Introduction to the theory 88
4.1.1 Factors governing Interactive Spatial Environment 90 - 95
4.2 Case Study Methodology 96
4.3 Selection of Case Studies 97
4.4 Case Studies 98-140
4.5 Comparative Matrix 142-145
4.6 Inference 146
05 Outcome of the Research
5.1 Conclusion 150-155
- [En]Coding as a phenomenon for interactive systems
- Enhancing user experience through sixth sense
- Sensorial Environment as a Need
- Innovative Interior Practices
- Re-Interpreted Role of Interior Designer
5.2 Future Research 156
Appendices
I.I Glossary of Terms 160
I.II Reviews and Actions 162
II.I Bibliography 166
II.II Images Citation 174

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