Connecting motional form to interface actions in web browsing : investigating through motion sketching
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Eikenes, J.O. (2010). Connecting motional form to interface actions in web browsing: investigating through motion sketching. FORMakademisk, 3(1), 80-100.Abstract
It is now possible to include complex visual movement in screen interfaces, including those
that enable web browsing on different media devices. This article investigates the potential
for employing movement in web browsing – or more specifically, how motional form may be
connected to interface actions. The investigation is carried out through design experimentation.
Techniques of ‘motion sketching’ have been developed and utilized in a practice-based
research project. The resulting motion sketches are analysed as realizations of complex
mediation – by drawing on social semiotics and the concept of action from Leont’ev. The
article argues that motional form is made meaningful through connotations and experiential
metaphors, and suggests ten provisional principles for how motional form may be used in web
browsing. This challenges notions of form and function in current interface design and how
social semiotic theory may be produced.
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