Information Ecology and Interactive Interface

  • Rusi Marinov New Bulgarian University
Keywords: information ecology,, new media, interactive interface, information domain, intelligent tools

Abstract

The interface is an environment that in the past 50 years has been the subject of research by media ecologists. The main problems faced by researchers are the following: how to build comprehensive and deep relationships and connections between the physical environment, information resources, and the media. One solution is to introduce more interactive elements on media sites to visualize scenes and improve the quality of content.

The article is devoted to the models of building an interactive interface using new technologies, considering the trends in the development of information ecology.

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Published
2019-05-20
How to Cite
Marinov, R. (2019). Information Ecology and Interactive Interface. Postmodernism Problems, 9(1), 62-85. Retrieved from https://www.pmpjournal.org/index.php/pmp/article/view/169