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Simplicity and the art of something more: A cognitive-semiotic approach to simplicity and complexity in human-technology interaction and design exper…

2018

In human–technology interaction, the balance between simplicity and complexity has been much discussed. Emphasis is placed on the value of simplicity when designing for usability. Often simplicity is interpreted as reductionism, which compromises both the affective nature of the design and usability itself. This paper takes a cognitive–semiotic approach toward understanding the dynamics between the utilitarian benefits of simplicity in design and the art of something more: considerate complexity. The cognitive–semiotic approach to human–technology design experience is a vehicle for explaining the relationship between simplicity and complexity, and this relationship’s multisensory character …

ta113kognitioCognitive sciencekognitiivinen semiotiikkamoniaistisuusSocial PsychologyComputer scienceyksinkertaisuusCommunicationmedia_common.quotation_subjectdesignCognitionsimplicitysemiotiikkakompleksisuuskognitiotiedeHuman-Computer Interactionihminen-konejärjestelmätmultisensory experienceSemioticsSimplicitycomplexitycognitive semioticmedia_commonHuman Technology
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Affective contents of cross-cultural audiovisual experience

2015

Audiovisual presentation of a product has a direct impact on the mental representation of an individual when interacting with a product. Companies produce audiovisual contents that can be used in different cultural environments as a way of having broader impact at a cheaper cost. But do video contents have the same impact in different countries? We addressed this question by using images and videos of Iittala products (Finnish design) with the goal of finding whether participants from two countries, Finland and Spain, appraised the designs similarly. We performed an experiment in which participants interacted with three audiovisual products depicting images/videos of the brand design. Throu…

ta113media_common.quotation_subjectmedia studiesRelative weightAdvertisingRepresentation (arts)product experiencePresentationGeographyContent analysisMental representationCross-culturalaudiovisual content experienceProduct (category theory)ta518cross-cultural studiesmedia_commonProceedings of the 19th International Academic Mindtrek Conference
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Cross-Cultural Factors in Experiencing Online Video Contents in Product Marketing

2017

Although online shops represent convenient tools to buy and sell products, they do not offer as rich multisensory experiences than physical retailing offers. Audio-visual contents could provide dynamic multisensory information and offer more engaging experiences. However, to be successful, audio-visual contents need to be adjusted to the cultural characteristics of the users. This manuscript presents a study in which Spanish and Finnish participants interacted with audiovisual products depicting videos of the brand design. Through content analysis of participants' verbalizations, the authors identified categories and subcategories that defined the representation of the video elements and th…

ta113online advertising05 social sciencesAdvertisingOnline videovideoexperience (enjoyment)cross-culturalProduct marketingmarketingintercultural communicationaesthetics0502 economics and businessCross-culturaladvertisements050211 marketing0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesonline videoBusinessaudiovisual experienceMarketingta512050107 human factorsInternational Journal of Art, Culture, Design, and Technology
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Habituating Students to IPR Questions During Creative Project Work

2017

ta113opiskelijatstudentscopyrightprojektioppiminenopen dataintellectual property lawCreative projecttekijänoikeusWork (electrical)project learningimmateriaalioikeusEngineering ethicsta516Sociologyavoin tieto
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Vibrational Perturbations and Ligand–Layer Coupling in a Single Crystal of Au144(SC2H4Ph)60 Nanocluster

2015

We have determined vibrational signatures and optical gap of the Au144(PET)60 (PET: phenylethylthiol, SC2H4Ph) nanocluster solvated in deuterated dichloromethane (DCM-D2, CD2Cl2) and in a single crystal. For crystals, solid-state (13)C NMR and X-ray diffraction were also measured. A revised value of 2200 cm(-1) (0.27 eV) was obtained for the optical gap in both phases. The vibrational spectra of solvated AU144(PET)60 closely resembles that of neat PET, while the crystalline-state spectrum exhibits significant inhomogeneous spectral broadening, frequency shifts, intensity transfer between vibrational modes, and an increase in the overtone and combination transition intensities. Spectral broa…

ta114ChemistryOvertoneta221Analytical chemistryOvertone bandMolecular physicsHot bandCrystalMolecular vibrationGeneral Materials SciencePhysical and Theoretical ChemistryRotational–vibrational couplingSingle crystalta116Doppler broadeningThe Journal of Physical Chemistry Letters
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Agricultural potential of anaerobically digested industrial orange waste with and without aerobic posttreatment

2012

The potential of anaerobically digested orange waste with (AAD) and without (AD) aerobic post-treatment for use in agriculture was evaluated through chemical analyses, short-term phytotoxicity and long-term plant assays. Chemical analyses showed that AD contained ammonia and organic acids, and aerobic post-treatment did not significantly remove these phytotoxins. The N:P2O5:K2O ratio in AD was 1:0.26:0.96 and aerobic post-treatment did not change the composition in AAD except for K2O (1:0.26:1.24). Heavy metal contents in AD and AAD were more or less the same and were below the upper limit recommended for non-sewage sludge application on agricultural soils. Short-term phytotoxicity tests sh…

ta1172Industrial WasteBrassicaengineering.materialAmmoniachemistry.chemical_compoundToxicity TestsLoliumEnvironmental ChemistryFood scienceAnaerobiosisFertilizersWaste Management and DisposalWater Science and Technologybusiness.industryCompostGeneral MedicineAerobiosischemistryAgronomyGerminationAgricultureDigestateSoil waterengineeringPhytotoxicityComposition (visual arts)businessCitrus sinensisEnvironmental Technology
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Adsorption and Activation of Water on Cuboctahedral Rhodium and Platinum Nanoparticles

2017

Rh and Pt are widely used as the components in heterogeneous catalysts for multiple industrial applications. Because the metals are typically in the form of nanoparticles in real catalysts, it is important to carefully select models for the computational prediction of the catalytic properties. Here we report a first-principles study on the water activation, an important step in numerous catalytic reactions, using the finite-size Rh and Pt nanoparticle models and compare them to the extended surface models. We show that regardless of the model, adsorption and activation of water is practically identical for both metals, whereas the dissociation is energetically more favorable on Rh. The expe…

ta221Inorganic chemistryOxidemetalsNanoparticlechemistry.chemical_element02 engineering and technology010402 general chemistryPlatinum nanoparticles01 natural sciencesDissociation (chemistry)catalytic reactionsRhodiumCatalysisMetalchemistry.chemical_compoundAdsorptionplatinummetal nanoparticlesmetallitPhysical and Theoretical Chemistrywater activationta116ta114Chemistry021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologycatalytic properties0104 chemical sciencesSurfaces Coatings and FilmsElectronic Optical and Magnetic MaterialsGeneral Energyadsorptionkatalyysivisual_artvisual_art.visual_art_mediumnanoparticlesnanohiukkasetadsorptio0210 nano-technologyThe Journal of Physical Chemistry C
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Sir Thomas More's Utopia : An overlooked economic classic

2019

Sir Thomas More's Utopia, published in 1516, is a classic work of how to organise a society based on common property. With a unique mix of common property, institutions and sound economic insights, we argue that More built a framework for a society that could be viable in the long run. While the conditions that make Utopia work are quite restrictive, it does provide a sketch of a society where common property may not stifle long‐term development, but is associated with productive workers and people content with their lives.

ta511instituutiotmedia_common.quotation_subjectGeography Planning and DevelopmentAerospace EngineeringMoreEnvironmental ethicseconomic systemsDevelopmentyhteisomistusSketchtalousjärjestelmätThomasWork (electrical)common propertyUtopiareligionCommon propertyinstitutionsSociologyUtopiaContent (Freudian dream analysis)uskontomedia_commonEconomic Affairs
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Cultural Politics of Love and Provision among Poor Youth in Urban Tanzania

2015

This article examines how urban youth in the poorest neighbourhoods of Dar es Salaam negotiate the terms of transactional intimacy, that is, heterosexual relations in which men are expected to provide for women materially. Using the concept of ‘affect’, I argue that this negotiation involves different levels of male providership, as well as moral values attached to notions of ‘true love’ and the Swahili concept of tamaa. Poor men and women view their agency differently within transactional intimacy, with women describing themselves as exploited by men who do not fulfil their end of the transactional bargain, and poor men portraying themselves as deeply disempowered in comparison to wealthie…

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Dynamic Sustainability. Sustainability Window Analysis of Chinese Poverty-Environment Nexus Development

2015

Sustainability Window is a new analysis tool for assessing the sustainability of development simultaneously in all of its three dimensions (environmental, economic, and social). The analysis method provides information of the maximum and minimum economic development that is required to maintain the direction of social and environmental development towards more sustainable targets. With the Sustainability Window method it is possible to easily analyze the sustainability using different indicators and different time periods making comparative analyses easy. The new method makes it also possible to analyze the dynamics of the sustainability and the changes over time in the width of the window.…

ta520ChinaGeography Planning and DevelopmentTJ807-830Management Monitoring Policy and LawTD194-195Renewable energy sourcesEnvironmental Sustainability IndexEconomicsGE1-350ta519Sustainability organizationsDimension (data warehouse)dynamiikkaSustainable developmentsustainable developmentEnvironmental effects of industries and plantskestävä kehitysindicator systemPovertyRenewable Energy Sustainability and the Environmentbusiness.industrymetodologiaEnvironmental resource managementWindow (computing)methodologydynamicsEnvironmental economicsEnvironmental sciencesSustainabilitybusinessNexus (standard)Sustainability
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