Camilla Calzoni
The evolution of affordance in digital artefacts: a case study on a music CD and music streaming services.
Rel. Francesca Montagna, Samuele Colombo. Politecnico di Torino, Master of science program in Engineering And Management, 2022
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Abstract
In the last decades, the concept of artefact has faced a great evolution since digitization has led to the need of a categorization of artefacts that could properly include digital products and digital services, which, differently from traditional artefacts, also include a digital component. Affordance, born in the 70’s, has often been characterized by ambiguity and confusion in the literature. One of the main reasons are the countless definitions provided over the years. Despite being relatively new concepts, the notions of affordance and digital affordance can be used to define a new approach to the design process. Affordances in a digital system are multiple and connected.
They can be classified into two categories: sensory affordances and experiential affordances
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