Plans and situated actions: the problem of human-machine communication
Plans and situated actions: the problem of human-machine communication
Studying context: a comparison of activity theory, situated action models, and distributed cognition
Context and consciousness
The sciences of the artificial (3rd ed.)
The sciences of the artificial (3rd ed.)
Symmetry of igorance, social creativity, and meta-design
C&C '99 Proceedings of the 3rd conference on Creativity & cognition
Computational models of creative designing based on situated cognition
C&C '02 Proceedings of the 4th conference on Creativity & cognition
Cognitive mechanisms underlying the creative process
C&C '02 Proceedings of the 4th conference on Creativity & cognition
Activity Theory and Distributed Cognition: Or What Does CSCW Need to DO with Theories?
Computer Supported Cooperative Work
A cultural systems approach to collaboration in art & technology
Proceedings of the 5th conference on Creativity & cognition
Understanding design as a social creative process
Proceedings of the 5th conference on Creativity & cognition
The resourcefulness of everyday design
Proceedings of the 6th ACM SIGCHI conference on Creativity & cognition
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Video and transcripts of two architectural design meetings are presented in an analysis of a specific design process. The focus of the analysis presented here is the social and cultural aspects of cognition in design. The argument begins with a discussion of the parallels in design studies and cognitive science as each begun to consider the importance of environmental influences in how we design and how we think. By applying three situated frameworks to understand the situated nature of design meetings, the analysis shows that notions of social creation and cultural cognition are complimentary and necessary when trying to understand how the design process works.