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TechEase is first ever workshop in India to bring together technology and design students to enable them look through each others’ perspective to understand Usability and User Interface Design, and help them design the most user friendly interfaces for applications and devices we use in day-to-day life.

TechEase is first ever workshop in India to bring together technology and design students to enable them look through each others’ perspective to understand Usability and User Interface Design, and help them design the most user friendly interfaces for applications and devices we use in day-to-day life.

This globe is pretty cool. It appears to be floating unsupported, and a film of the history of the canyon seems to be projected inside of it, turning constantly so everyone in the room can see it from anywhere. I couldn't figure out how it worked, but I found the explanation (turns out it's an illusion) on Wikipedia:

 

Science On a Sphere (SOS) is a spherical projection system created by NOAA. It presents high-resolution video on a suspended globe rather than a flat screen, with the aim of better representing global phenomena. Animated images of atmospheric storms, climate change, and ocean temperature can be shown on the sphere to explain these complex environmental processes. SOS systems are most frequently installed in science museums, universities, zoos, and research institutions, although new and novel uses for these systems in a variety of presentation spaces and contexts are starting to emerge.

The system is installed in more than 100 locations worldwide.

SOS uses many off-the-shelf hardware and software components combined into an innovative format. A spherical screen covered in ordinary latex paint hangs suspended in the center of a projection space. The screen is inert; it neither moves nor has any electronic parts. Surrounding the screen are four video projectors, positioned at ninety degree increments around the screen. Each projector is responsible for one quadrant of screen space. One CPU with three graphics cards (two for the projector output and one for the user interface) is used to control the system. The custom written SOS software runs on Linux.

The Wearable Technologies for Automotive User Interfaces workshop at the International Conference on Automotive User Interfaces and Interactive Vehicular Applications (AutomotiveUI 2014).

Website: sites.google.com/site/wearautoui2014/

The Filter by Genre allows the user to filter the list of results by genres he or she likes. To deactivate the filter, user must select Turn filter Off.

Fresh Tilled Soil is a web design and digital marketing firm providing strategic web marketing, user interface design, website design and search marketing services.

 

This website is apart of Fresh Tilled Soil's client portfolio.

 

www.freshtilledsoil.com

TechEase is first ever workshop in India to bring together technology and design students to enable them look through each others’ perspective to understand Usability and User Interface Design, and help them design the most user friendly interfaces for applications and devices we use in day-to-day life.

U.S. Offensive into the forests of Hürtgen. The bloodiest allied battle of the war.

TechEase is first ever workshop in India to bring together technology and design students to enable them look through each others’ perspective to understand Usability and User Interface Design, and help them design the most user friendly interfaces for applications and devices we use in day-to-day life.

The new game details have all game information in one single screen. It also features support for streaming gameplay video and high resolution screenshots.

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My new wow interface after some tinkering with dual monitor stuff

CSE 165 (3D User Interfaces) Final Class Demo - March 22, 2018

CSE 165 (3D User Interfaces) Final Class Demo - March 22, 2018

Damien Fate's entry allows you to toggle between simpler and more complex interfaces with the click of a button.

TechEase is first ever workshop in India to bring together technology and design students to enable them look through each others’ perspective to understand Usability and User Interface Design, and help them design the most user friendly interfaces for applications and devices we use in day-to-day life.

CSE 165 (3D User Interfaces) Final Class Demo - March 22, 2018

military sci fi user interface 2d concept sheet - Image #1 @Pomfrostbolt

TechEase is first ever workshop in India to bring together technology and design students to enable them look through each others’ perspective to understand Usability and User Interface Design, and help them design the most user friendly interfaces for applications and devices we use in day-to-day life.

TechEase is first ever workshop in India to bring together technology and design students to enable them look through each others’ perspective to understand Usability and User Interface Design, and help them design the most user friendly interfaces for applications and devices we use in day-to-day life.

TechEase is first ever workshop in India to bring together technology and design students to enable them look through each others’ perspective to understand Usability and User Interface Design, and help them design the most user friendly interfaces for applications and devices we use in day-to-day life.

TechEase is first ever workshop in India to bring together technology and design students to enable them look through each others’ perspective to understand Usability and User Interface Design, and help them design the most user friendly interfaces for applications and devices we use in day-to-day life.

A great showcase of final projects by NWMEDIA C262: The Theory and Practice of Tangible User Interfaces, taught by Kimiko Ryokai with GSI Noura Howell at the Berkeley Center for New Media and UC Berkeley School of Information on December 6, 2017.

TechEase is first ever workshop in India to bring together technology and design students to enable them look through each others’ perspective to understand Usability and User Interface Design, and help them design the most user friendly interfaces for applications and devices we use in day-to-day life.

TechEase is first ever workshop in India to bring together technology and design students to enable them look through each others’ perspective to understand Usability and User Interface Design, and help them design the most user friendly interfaces for applications and devices we use in day-to-day life.

A great showcase of final projects by NWMEDIA C262: The Theory and Practice of Tangible User Interfaces, taught by Kimiko Ryokai with GSI Noura Howell at the Berkeley Center for New Media and UC Berkeley School of Information on December 6, 2017.

TechEase is first ever workshop in India to bring together technology and design students to enable them look through each others’ perspective to understand Usability and User Interface Design, and help them design the most user friendly interfaces for applications and devices we use in day-to-day life.

CSE 165 (3D User Interfaces) Final Class Demo - March 22, 2018

TechEase is first ever workshop in India to bring together technology and design students to enable them look through each others’ perspective to understand Usability and User Interface Design, and help them design the most user friendly interfaces for applications and devices we use in day-to-day life.

TechEase is first ever workshop in India to bring together technology and design students to enable them look through each others’ perspective to understand Usability and User Interface Design, and help them design the most user friendly interfaces for applications and devices we use in day-to-day life.

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A great showcase of final projects by NWMEDIA C262: The Theory and Practice of Tangible User Interfaces, taught by Kimiko Ryokai with GSI Noura Howell at the Berkeley Center for New Media and UC Berkeley School of Information on December 6, 2017.

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A great showcase of final projects by NWMEDIA C262: The Theory and Practice of Tangible User Interfaces, taught by Kimiko Ryokai with GSI Noura Howell at the Berkeley Center for New Media and UC Berkeley School of Information on December 6, 2017.

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