This book is one of the steps that are expected to bridge an existing
gap in design practice: An existing distance between design trends which
are more affected by culture and those practices which are more
concentrated on physical interaction with the products, meaning
designing highly interactive products. Regarding this direction, the
phenomenon of cultural affordance comes out: We need to study how
element of culture can manipulate the process of perceiving direct
information which exists in the objects and environment, namely
affordances. Activity theory is used as our framework.During this study,
we compare participants of Iran and Italy with each other and we try to
explore cultural context affecting the information which exists in
objects in immediate level of perception, meaning affordances. The
results of the experiments give us useful hints about the effect of
culture on perceiving affordances, the procedure of such an information
transition and possible tools which could facilitate detecting cultural
affordances. This book is an edited version of the author''s thesis as
presented in 2008, in Politecnico di Milano, Italy.