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Larry Lessig responding to a question during Cory Doctorow's Conversation with Lawrence Lessig
This photograph was taken during the 2005 O'Reilly Emerging Technology Conference in San Diego, California at the Westin Horton Plaza Hotel.
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An Embedded Engineer is responsible for designing and implementing software of embedded devices and systems, analysing and enhancing efficiency, stability and scalability of system resources. So we at eTECH Prowess, invigorate graduates in the fields of OS coding techniques, IP protocols, interfaces and hardware subsystems so that they become an Industry-ready Hands-on Embedded Engineer.
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Robot Dogs on display at the Maker's Fair.
This photograph was taken during the 2005 O'Reilly Emerging Technology Conference in San Diego, California at the Westin Horton Plaza Hotel.
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Larry Lessig responding to a question during Cory Doctorow's Conversation with Lawrence Lessig
This photograph was taken during the 2005 O'Reilly Emerging Technology Conference in San Diego, California at the Westin Horton Plaza Hotel.
The audience taking notes during Larry Lessig's presentation, Re:Mix Me
This photograph was taken during the 2005 O'Reilly Emerging Technology Conference in San Diego, California at the Westin Horton Plaza Hotel.
Robot Dogs on display at the Maker's Fair.
This photograph was taken during the 2005 O'Reilly Emerging Technology Conference in San Diego, California at the Westin Horton Plaza Hotel.
Zoe Keating performing with her cello and live looping/layering at ETech. The silver thing in the foreground is a laser vision.
This photograph was taken during the 2005 O'Reilly Emerging Technology Conference in San Diego, California at the Westin Horton Plaza Hotel.
A peice of art made from an electron accellerator at Wednesday night's Maker fair.
This photograph was taken during the 2005 O'Reilly Emerging Technology Conference in San Diego, California at the Westin Horton Plaza Hotel.
Larry Lessig and Cory Doctorow during a Conversation with Lawrence Lessig
This photograph was taken during the 2005 O'Reilly Emerging Technology Conference in San Diego, California at the Westin Horton Plaza Hotel.
Danny O'Brien at lunch on Thursday after giving his talk, Life Hacks Live, with Merlin Mann.
This photograph was taken during the 2005 O'Reilly Emerging Technology Conference in San Diego, California at the Westin Horton Plaza Hotel.
George Dyson during his presentation: von Neumann's Universe.
This photograph was taken during the 2005 O'Reilly Emerging Technology Conference in San Diego, California at the Westin Horton Plaza Hotel.
On Second Life, users were upset over taxation, so they set fire to their posessions. The new user experience? Seeing established, angry users ... on fire. SL did away with the tax.
An audience member listening to Larry Lessig during his presentation Re:Mix Me
This photograph was taken during the 2005 O'Reilly Emerging Technology Conference in San Diego, California at the Westin Horton Plaza Hotel.
Tap is the New Click - Dan Saffer
* Interaction design revolution.
* Gesture- a wave, a toe tap, tap with a finger etc.
* Touch screen computers have been around since the 70', there was a touch screen phone - Simon - in the 1980's.
* Good reasons to have a gestural interface - more 'natural'. Flexibility, space, more nuance, more fun.
* Two types- touchscreen and free-form (clapper was the first one).
* Some circumstances are not appropriate - not for heavy data input, accessibility etc.
* The secret sauce - sensors.
* Common sensors - pressure, light, proximity, acoustic, tilt, motion and orientation.
* Kinesiology and physiology.
* The attributes of gestures - presence, duration, width, height, depth, orientation, pressure objects, number of touch points, sequence of gestures.
* The more complicated the gesture, the fewer people will be able to do it.
* Fingers - 16-20mm w, tips 8-10mm w, pads 10-14mm w, fingernails, finger oil, gloves, wrist support, inaccurate when compared to a sensor, attached to a hand. - fingers can be inaccurate.
* Iceberg tips - touch target is bigger than the visual target that is shown. Also adaptive targets- which predict what the next target is and makes it bigger.
* Interface conventions - cursors, hovers and mouse-overs, multi-select, right-clicks, drop down menus, double-clicks, cut and paste.
* Three part equation to determine the approach the available sensors and input devices, the task, the physiology of the human body.
* The complexity of the gesture should match the complexity of the task at hand - i.e. turning on a light switch, one light on/off up to turning off all the lights in a house - maybe using both hands in a palm down gesture.
* "The best designs are those that dissolve into behavior" - designer Naoto Fukasawa - almost unconscious human behaviors.
* dan@odannyboy.com
Shots of COSI's display at the 2012 Ohio Educational Technology Conference for teachers at the Columbus Convention Center. Yes, we brought along our dearly departed "friend" again to help us promote COSI's award-winning "Autopsy" human anatomy videoconference program for grades 10 and up. No, it's not a real cadaver: just a mannequin with rubber feet (it's a real hospital gurney, though).
COSI is Columbus, Ohio's dynamic Center of Science and Industry. For more information, please visit www.cosi.org.
Zaheda Bhorat at the Apple sponsored Wednesday night reception.
This photograph was taken during the 2005 O'Reilly Emerging Technology Conference in San Diego, California at the Westin Horton Plaza Hotel.
Danese Cooper takes advantage of floorspace up front.
This photograph was taken during the 2005 O'Reilly Emerging Technology Conference in San Diego, California at the Westin Horton Plaza Hotel.
When I went to ETech in San Diego this year I took a lot of pictures of things during breaks around the Grand Hyatt where the conference was being held.
See the blog post for more info: ETech 2006
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This photograph was taken during the 2005 O'Reilly Emerging Technology Conference in San Diego, California at the Westin Horton Plaza Hotel.
Lay down on this bed and a little white tickle device comes and finds your body. After mapping it out, it continues to tickle you by positioning itself the right distance above.
This photograph was taken during the 2005 O'Reilly Emerging Technology Conference in San Diego, California at the Westin Horton Plaza Hotel.