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Interaction design at the Utrecht School of the Arts
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Volume 26 ,  Issue 3  (July 1994) table of contents
Pages: 49 - 86  
Year of Publication: 1994
ISSN:0736-6906
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ABSTRACT

The "Hogeschool voor de Kunsten Utrecht" (Utrecht School of the Arts, Utrecht, The Netherlands) offers a four-year curriculum in interaction design (roughly equivalent to an MA) and a one year master of arts degree in interactive multimedia. The material here presents our approach to interaction design as a discipline and the curriculum that embodies this approach. It features a collection of thoughts and snapshots-- we regard it as work in progress. Interaction design is a new field. It is growing fast, continuously adapting to new circumstances. We believe in our approach, but do not regard it as the final truth. There will be questions, as well as answers. Your comments, criticisms and suggestions are appreciated!


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Collaborative Colleagues:
Lon Barfield: colleagues
Willie van Burgsteden: colleagues
Ruud Lanfermeijer: colleagues
Bert Mulder: colleagues
Jurriënne Ossewold: colleagues
Dick Rijken: colleagues
Philippe Wegner: colleagues