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Photos of student projects from the collaboration between DECO3500/7350 Social & Mobile Computing, and JOUR3222 Journalism Design
Eduardo Kac presents work on Bio Art, Telepresence & Biotelematic Art. RC Robot, 1986. Control the robot's actions remotely (telepresence).
This is a slide from the talk we gave at Open Source Bridge in Portland in June, 2011. In this talk we take a practical look at the design process and techniques everyone should know.
How many product ideas never make it to market? Some failure is OK, but why does it happen so often? We don’t believe it’s because of bad ideas. We believe that teams are missing a holistic approach to design for people, inside and outside the organization.
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ZURB is a close-knit team of interaction designers and strategists that help companies design better (www.zurb.com).
This stupid pump kept beeping at me and I had no idea why. The screen was completely invisible from my angle. Luckily my much shorter wife walked up and pointed, "it wants you to enter your zip code".
The phone slightly exaggerates the problem but not by much.
Flickr's best kept secret is its comma separated tags. Nearly every time I show people Flickr tagging they ask, "why can't I just use commas". It seems that people have been able to do this for a few months.
Now if Flickr would share this smart approach with del.icio.us.
The seat controls on the side of the door of the car from the hotel were nearly-perfectly mapped. The bad thing was that only the lower seat could be adjusted back and forth though all parts had the same affordance.
Photos of student projects from the collaboration between DECO3500/7350 Social & Mobile Computing, and JOUR3222 Journalism Design
Installation in the "From pole to pole" exhibition in the Museums of Natural History in Copenhagen.
Videostill, 2000.
exploring potential uses of technology that allows tagging of physical items, for the Barcode Wikipedia project at SI Camp