THE INTERFACE DECONSTRUCTED
THE IMPORTANCE OF WHAT WE DON’T SEE
Far from being a purely immaterial entity, an interface is an extremely complex physical structure, formed by a huge number of actors and which has a profound impact on very diverse aspects of everyday life. Despite their decisive role in our everyday lives, the material and computational architectures that support interfaces remain hidden and unknown by the majority of their users.
This workshop, given by Joana Moll, sets out to reveal, deconstruct and restructure the material and immaterial agents that support interfaces in order to make them visible and be able to review their influence on the social, political, economic, cultural and even emotional dimensions of online society.
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