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À medida que as inovações tecnológicas se multiplicam a
um ritmo acelerado, é possível observar como as
fronteiras entre o mundo físico e o mundo do ciberespaço
estão se a tornar cada vez mais tênues. Ao observar como
os dispositivos tecnológicos se vão fundindo em nossa
sociedade, percebe-se como os seres humano tem vindo a
evoluir como seres ubíquos, capazes de estar em vários
lugares ao mesmo tempo. Tendo entrado nesta chamada
era da Hipermobilidade, não somos mais capazes de
apenas nos movimentar nos espaços físicos, mas viemos
ganhar também a capacidade de navegar pelos
ciberespaços. À medida que a tecnologia se complexifica,
o espaço vai ganhando um aspeto multidimensional,
desencadeando mudanças nas regras espaciais como as
conhecemos. Levantando ao mesmo tempo questões
sobre a nossa perceção da própria realidade. O design,
também desempenha um papel importante na vida
humana, tanto na forma como percebemos o nosso
mundo, como na forma como o navegamos e
experienciamos. Assim, esta investigação busca explorar
essa relação intrínseca que o design tem com a criação da
realidade em que vivemos. Para tanto, realiza-se a análise
de um estudo de caso, propondo a semiótica de Charles S.
Peirce como metodologia de análise científica.
As technological innovations multiply at fast rates, it can be observed how the borders between the physical world and the cyber world are becoming blurry. When observing how technological devices keep blending within our society, it can be perceived how human kind has evolved into ubiquitous beings, who are able to be at multiple places at the same time. As we entered this so called era of hypermobility, not only are we able to move around physical spaces, but we also gained the ability to navigate through cyberspaces. As technology complexifies, a multidimensional aspect of space emerges, triggering changes within the spatial rules as we know them, while also rising questions about our perception of reality itself. Design, also plays an important role in human life, both in how we perceive our world, as well as how we navigate and experience it. Therefore, this investigation seeks to explore this intrinsic relation that design has with the creation of the reality we live in. To do so, the analysis of a case study is conducted by proposing Charles S. Peirce’s semiotic as a scientific analysis methodology.
As technological innovations multiply at fast rates, it can be observed how the borders between the physical world and the cyber world are becoming blurry. When observing how technological devices keep blending within our society, it can be perceived how human kind has evolved into ubiquitous beings, who are able to be at multiple places at the same time. As we entered this so called era of hypermobility, not only are we able to move around physical spaces, but we also gained the ability to navigate through cyberspaces. As technology complexifies, a multidimensional aspect of space emerges, triggering changes within the spatial rules as we know them, while also rising questions about our perception of reality itself. Design, also plays an important role in human life, both in how we perceive our world, as well as how we navigate and experience it. Therefore, this investigation seeks to explore this intrinsic relation that design has with the creation of the reality we live in. To do so, the analysis of a case study is conducted by proposing Charles S. Peirce’s semiotic as a scientific analysis methodology.
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Design Percepção da realidade Ciberespaços Semiótica
