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2004
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Breaking affordance: culture as context

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Breaking affordance: culture as context
The concept of affordance as it applies to user interface design is widely used and accepted; possibly overused. This paper explores one of the constraints on affordance: culture. Graduate and undergraduate students in the United Kingdom and the United States were surveyed and asked to make judgements about the behaviour of ed Western-like objects. The study clearly shows that UK subjects thought the down position of a light switch indicates it is “ON”; for their US counterparts it was “OFF.” We suggest that context (in the case of this study, culture) is often overlooked, but is central to affordance, to computer interface design, as well as to action and activity more generally. Author Keywords Affordance, Culture, Design Context. ACM Classification Keywords H5.m. Information interfaces and presentation (e.g., HCI): Human Factors.
Lidia Oshlyansky, Harold W. Thimbleby, Paul A. Cai
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Type Conference
Year 2004
Where NORDICHI
Authors Lidia Oshlyansky, Harold W. Thimbleby, Paul A. Cairns
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