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書誌情報:Cornucopia limited : design and dissent on the Internet
Richard Coyne
Cambridge, Mass. : MIT Press , c2005
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刊年2005
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形態1 online resource (x, 284 p.)
注記Includes bibliographical references (p. 245-271) and index
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The network economy presents itself in the transactions of electronic commerce, finance, business, and communications. The network economy is also a social condition of discontinuity, indefinite limits, and in-between spaces. In Cornucopia Limited, Richard Coyne uses the liminality of design -- its uneasy position between creativity and commerce -- to explore the network economy. He argues that design, with its open-ended and transgressive explorations, provides a new way to think about the world of commerce; design's inter-territorial precinct, its in-between condition, offers a way to frame the problems of the Internet economy -- for profit vs. for free, private vs. public, security vs. open access, defense vs. permeability.Design, says Coyne, has a natural affinity with the edge condition and the position between polar opposites. Edgy design starts with an idea, brings to mind its opposite, and then works with what emerges from the friction between the two. The designer of a Web portal, for example, might take on the problem of security by focusing on the limits of permeability. Design is edgy, and risky, argues Coyne, in the same way that breaches in network security are risky. In Cornucopia Limited he examines the threshold between conditions exemplified by the boundary between design and commerce. Coyne uses five metaphors of design to develop his argument: the household (in economics, historically opposed to the market), with its relationship to the street mediated by various portals; the machine, rampant and glitchy; the game, competitive but simulated; the gift, precursor to commerce; and the threshold. The threshold condition, Coyne says, is the site of edgy design and a portal into the new. The threshold, he argues, provides the most potent metaphor for understanding the liminal dwellers of the network economy
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出版国アメリカ合衆国
標題言語英語
本文言語英語
著者情報Coyne, Richard
ISBN9780262255950(: electronic bk)
無効/取消ISBN9780262033367(: electronic bk)
件名LCSH:Engineeringdesign
LCSH:Electroniccommerce
LCSH:Websites
LCSH:Internet
NCID6267242
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