Person-to-Person Interaction in Twenty-first-century Society: Technology and Arts at the Service of Communication
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2020
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De Miguel Álvarez, Laura, y Ma Begoña Yáñez Martínez. «Person-to-Person Interaction in Twenty-first-century Society: Technology and Arts at the Service of Communication». The International Journal of Design in Society, vol. 14, n.o 2, 2020, pp. 13-29.https://doi.org/10.18848/2325-1328/CGP/v14i02/13-29.
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The creative process in Arts shares with design its origins and development in the search for solutions that integrate both message and form. Design is meant to occupy a special place since it draws from the creativity of arts and makes a significant contribution to effective visual communication. Therefore, it can be a factor in fulfilling the needs of a society living in a two-faced reality: physical and digital interaction. Society needs to consider the structure of interaction that goes beyond using technological tools intended for human-computer interaction (HCI). In fact, it refers to the analogue world that encourages person-to-person interaction, even though it happens via digital and/or virtual means. Dealing with Fine Arts in the Mobility and User Experience group of UNIR has opened a new framework allocated to research in the field of design and develop solutions that bind together artistic processes and technological interactivity in order to provide users a meaningful communication. Through Arts, the present study aims to establish a first approach to this relation between arts and technology that applies to the forms of digital communications today.