The same narrow-minded view of 'Computer User Interaction/Experience',
viewing the 'user' as uniquely the operator of the device; instead of the
generic meaning covering all humans and non-humans entering into contact.
soon or later, operationally or not, with the computer tool, at any age and
in any circumstance of its existence:
Or, again the same narrow mind considering human tool as just a
merchandise, to be ultimately exchanged at the monetary marketplace.
Thanks, Derek, for sharing Brett Victor's awakening "brief rant"!
François
From northern Rwanda countryside
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