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Preface p.9, A Brief History of Interactive Architecture Behnaz Farahi, Neil Leach p.11,<br/>Part I: From Cybernetics to Interactive Design, The Architectural Relevance of<br/>Cybernetics Gordon Pask p.27,<br/>From Cybernetics to Interactive Design Interview with John Frazer by Neil Leach p.35,<br/>Architecture, Interaction, Systems Usman Haque p.42, Adaption: Towards a Theory of<br/>Interactivity Neil Leach p.48,<br/>Projects, team Lab Planets TOKYO, teamLab p.58, Border Tuner, LOzano-Hemmer<br/>p.64,Epiphyte Chamber, Beesley p.68, Cerebral Hut, Özel p.72, Part ll: New Kinds of<br/>Interaction, Fragile Architecture: Notes for a New Model of Interaction Philip Beesley<br/>p.77, From Cybernetics to Affective Computing in Design Behnaz Farahi p.84,<br/>Neurospace Mona Ghandi p.95, Balance, Body Awareness, and Movement in<br/>Interactive Experiences Elyne Legarnisson p.106, Projects, A Ada, Sabin p.114, Mirror<br/>Mirror, SOFTIab p.116,Touch, LAb[au] Eunoia, Park p.118, Part Ill: Material<br/>Interactivities, Active Matter, Interview with Skylar Tibbits by Behnaz Farahi<br/>p.125,Activating the Physical Toward Material Experience Design Yasuaki Kakehi<br/>p.137, Architected Morphing Matter: The Confluence of Geometry and Hidden Forces<br/>Lining Yao, Harshika Jain p.151,Tomorrowland Manuel Kretzer p.158, Projects, Glowing<br/>Nature, Roosegaarde p.168, bioLogic, Tangible Media Group, MIT Media Lab p.172,<br/>Halo, Kimchi and Chips p.174,Caress of the Gaze, Farahi p.176. |