- The rubric of material effects and five design principles in the perspective of sustainability first appear in:E. Blevis. "Advancing Sustainable Interaction Design: Two Perspectives on Material Effects." Design Philosophy Papers. 2006 #4. Team D/E/S, Queensland, AU. ISSN 1448-7136, andE. Blevis. "Sustainable interaction design: invention & disposal, renewal & reuse." In Proceedings of the SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems San Jose, Calif., April--May 2007. CHI '07. ACM Press, 503-512. Google ScholarDigital Library
- The named perspectives and rigorous interpretation of the survey results will possibly appear in:K. Hanks, W. Odom, D. Roedl, and E. Blevis. (2008, under review). "Sustainable Millennials: Attitudes towards Sustainability and the Material Effects of Interactive Technologies." CHI'08, Florence, Italy: ACM Press. Google ScholarDigital Library
- My use of the term choreographed obsolescence is owed to M. Woolley's "Choreographing obsolescence -- ecodesign: the pleasure/dissatisfaction cycle." In Proc. of DPPI '03 Designing Pleasurable Products and Interfaces. New York: ACM Press, 2003, 77-81. Google ScholarDigital Library
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- SUSTAINABLY OURS
Two digital divides and four perspectives
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