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Interaktive Medien im realen Raum
Interreaction is my master's thesis in communication design. The book is about interactive systems in physical space. It is meant to give communication designers an insight into the world of interaction design. Thus it enables them to make concepts for interactive projects and better communicate with the interaction designers in the team.
Diorama in the "From pole to pole" exhibition in the Museums of Natural History in Copenhagen.
Videostill, 2000.
Wulff-Morgenthaler, geniale som altid. Denne tegning må siges at være visualiseringen af det der vil svare til usability-ekspertens svar på 'Hello World'. Tak drenge!
L’anima di gomma : cultura e innovazione
Dal 21/06/2011 al 24/07/2011
Triennale di Milano - Galleria d'Arte
Viale Alemagna, 6 (Zona Sempione)
20123 Milano (MI)
What was formerly an ever-growing list of detailed technical terminology and notes was redesigned. In the Genotypes section, the technical terms are hidden. Opening each section reveals those terms and associated text notes. Genotypes which include photos and disease model terminology are indicated when the section is closed. When expanded as shown here, all the details are available. This allows the user first to focus on their area of interest, then to drill down to the details.
PEGA Design x Interaction Design
16-21 APRIL 2008, Via Gaspare Bugatti 7
ZONA TORTONA, Milano
Zona Tortona 32
I didn't notice this before, but there are three icons next to each search result, none of which have alt text. I didn't want to provide bad data, so I didn't touch some of them and the explanations that follow may not be accurate.
There's an "up" icon that ostensibly moves the result up in the list, an "x" icon that likely removes it, and a comment bubble that displays the UI you see here. I'm guessing these comments can be seen when you click on "Everyone's Edits."