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Paolo : that’s only for h:: the producer’s convenience so it’s as wide as it is tall

4. Designing actions. Paolo : that’s only for h:: the producer’s convenience so it’s as wide as it is tall. Luca : you mean it’s full width?. 4. Designing actions. Paolo : yes=h:: it has no effect on how many characters you can put it’s just that this is inconvenient.

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Paolo : that’s only for h:: the producer’s convenience so it’s as wide as it is tall

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  1. 4. Designing actions Paolo : that’s only for h:: the producer’s convenience so it’s as wide as it is tall Luca : you mean it’s full width?

  2. 4. Designing actions Paolo: yes=h:: it has no effect on how many characters you can put it’s just that this is inconvenient if you have to fill a Luca: ah: (I) got it-got it- got it.

  3. 5. Embodying “future” interactions • Sociomaterial configurations of designers and artefacts: the shape of the practice and its product • Configuring (figuring together) designers and technologies

  4. Conclusions • The object of work (both when is technologically mediated and when is absent) shapes work practices in specific ways • interaction, participation, interpretation (trialoging), imagination • In particular work practices are shaped by the absence of the “object” or by the invisibility of its functioning (as in other and similar professions: Ochs at al. 1996; Newman 1998; Murphy, 2004; Alac & Hutchins 2004)

  5. Conclusions • Practices are organized through various sociomaterial arrangements of designers and technologies (talk, body, computer, whiteboard, space…) • Such configurations are both the way in which design develops and also its product: what designers embody in the programs they build as part of their job

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