Datacloud: Expanding the Roles and Locations of Information

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Datacloud: Expanding the Roles and Locations of Information Johndan Johnson-Eilola Clarkson University http://www.clarkson.edu/~johndan

Preview: The Sims Complex interactions Lack of structure Variations and plug-ins Move toward social 18 November 2018 SIGDOC 2001

A Brief History of Interfaces   interface location of working/learning 50s-60s hardwired outside interface: education, training (few manuals) 60s-70s punch cards outside interface: education, training, manuals, courses 70s-80s command-line interface outside interface or at second-level deep in interface: education, training, manuals, courses, man pages 80s-90s graphical interface into interface: shifting toward limited interface (surface) 90s-00s spatial online (begin datacloud) interface expands beyond physical boundaries to allow social (online) communication 00s and beyond spatial/hybrid, information- saturated workspaces boundaries of interface break apart to support movement (including arrangement, eddies, flows) not only social/online but also local microcontext 18 November 2018 SIGDOC 2001

Hardwired Learning Working/learning outside of system Working/learning is social, over time, local Computer as simple, isolated tool 18 November 2018 SIGDOC 2001

Manual Learning External to computer Over time In distributed, local (usually) contexts 18 November 2018 SIGDOC 2001

Online Help 1 (Buried) Work/learn move into computer Information buried Requires separate learning to bootstrap 18 November 2018 SIGDOC 2001

Online Help 1 (cont.) 18 November 2018 SIGDOC 2001

Online Help 2 (Surfaced) Learning/working pushed to surface Social aspects disappeared Complex situations decontextualized, fragmented 18 November 2018 SIGDOC 2001

Online Help 2 (cont.) 18 November 2018 SIGDOC 2001

Collaborative (Tunneling Out) Integrates collaboration into interface Contextualizes working and learning Sometimes hard to reconcile training v. education 18 November 2018 SIGDOC 2001

Surfacing Reality Collapsing distinctions between hyper-realism and ubiquitous computing Movement across surfaces Information work Three overlapping areas: Interface Microcontext Macrocontext 18 November 2018 SIGDOC 2001

Working the Datacloud Workspaces supporting information work From industrial to corporate From production to configuration 18 November 2018 SIGDOC 2001

Out of the Interface: ProTools Interface: dense, surfaced Breakdown of boundaries to interface (information work moves out) 18 November 2018 SIGDOC 2001

Out of the Interface: Office Space Localized, functional spaces “Work with … stuff.” Spaces connect, overlap Information moves from space to space 18 November 2018 SIGDOC 2001

The Politics of Space: Student Work Information struggling to break out of interface Routines developed for managing information Constraints on environment 18 November 2018 SIGDOC 2001

From Modern to Postmodern Architectures Attempts at control failing Attempts at containment failing Move toward postmodern information architecture 18 November 2018 SIGDOC 2001