Richard Coyne

1 –Day Workshop proposal: Space, Place and Experience in Human-Computer Interaction (2008)

Peter Wright, John Mccarthy, Mark Blythe, Richard Coyne, Kirsten Boehner

The Internet, ubiquitous, mobile, pervasive and wireless computing have led to a vision of a technological future that can be characterised as anytime, anywhere computing. As Coyne and others have...

Technical deceits Critical theory, hermeneutics and the ethics of information technology (2007)

Richard Coyne, Dorian Wiszniewski

ABSTRACT: We compare the ethical suspicion of critical theorists, as appropriated by IT commentators, with the hermeneutical ethical schemas of MacIntyre, Gadamer and Ricoeur, for whom the ethical is...

[65] Is Designing Hermeneutical? (2007)

Adrian Snodgrass, Richard Coyne

An atomistic language model is frequently used to codify what is seen as the logical sequence of steps in the design process. Following the critique of Wittgenstein, this language model, derived from...

[25] Turing’s Machines (2007)

Dorian Wiszniewski, Richard Coyne, Christopher Pierce

We outline four types of machine that informed Turing’s investigations: the subversion machine, the improving machine, the perfect machine and the dysfunctional machine. We show how each deals with...

[55] Design Devices What They Reveal and Conceal (2007)

Hoon Park, Richard Coyne, Dorian Wiszniewski

We examine the uses of prototypic devices in research and in design, focusing on a particular configuration of hardware and software for incorporating manual sketching into computer environments. We...

[83] The Production of Architectural Criticism (2007)

Pattabi G. Raman, Richard Coyne

In this article we survey a range of important positions on the matter of architectural criticism. The survey involves an excursion into theories of language and interpretation. In the process we...

Educational Practice and Interpretation (2007)

Richard Coyne, Dorian Wiszniewski, Adrian Hawker

This conference focuses on a particular research project. The project is to examine how design can function as research. As for any research project, this self-referential project is constructed...

Deconstructing the Curriculum Radical Hermeneutics and Professional Education (2007)

Richard Coyne

This article contrasts the debate between conservatism and liberalism evident in educational policy and practice, with the radical, deconstructive position. Radical views of education are in turn...

Cyberspace and Heidegger's pragmatics (1998)

Richard Coyne

This article focuses on some of the implications of Heidegger’s pragmatism for information technology analysis and critique. I survey Heidegger’s transformation of Enlightenment notions such as...

Designing Information Technology in the Postmodern Age (1995)

Coyne, Richard

Reflexión teórica y filosófica sobre la tecnología de información y los sistemas de cómputo, cuyo autor abandona el marco racional habitual en dicho campo para mostrar como el pensamiento...

Designing Information Technology in the Postmodern Age / R. Coyne. (1995)

Coyne, Richard

Reflexión teórica y filosófica sobre la tecnología de información y los sistemas de cómputo, cuyo autor abandona el marco racional habitual en dicho campo para mostrar como el pensamiento...

"It makes sense": Using an Autoassociative Neural Network to explore typicality in computer mediated discussions (1995)

Michael R. Berthold, Fay Sudweeks, Sid Newton, Richard Coyne, Forschungszentrum Informatik

. ProjectH, a research group of a hundred researchers, produced a huge amount of data from computer mediated discussions. The data classi#ed several thousand postings from over 30 newsgroups into 46...

A logic model of design synthesis [microform] / (1986)

Coyne, Richard.

Thesis (doctoral)--University of Sydney, 1986.

Cornucopia Limited: Design and Dissent on the Internet

Richard Coyne

The network economy presents itself in the transactions of electronic commerce, finance, business, and communications. The network economy is also a social condition of discontinuity, indefinite...