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INTERFACE TO GOD
Kunsthalle zu Kiel.
Collaboration with BjarneMelgaard and Snorre Ruch [music]. 2 CD’s, picture disc, four posters, 6 huge PVC banners, floor-texts, three tents with three videos
(Vortex, Nullo, Anim RMX), 132 page catalogue: Societé Anonyme.
©Halvor Bodin/Bjarne Melgaard/Snorre Ruch 2002
INTERFACE TO GOD
Kunsthalle zu Kiel.
Collaboration with BjarneMelgaard and Snorre Ruch [music]. 2 CD’s, picture disc, four posters, 6 huge PVC banners, floor-texts, three tents with three videos
(Vortex, Nullo, Anim RMX), 132 page catalogue: Societé Anonyme.
©Halvor Bodin/Bjarne Melgaard/Snorre Ruch 2002
Some results of my "physical constructive discussion". The audience is claying the human figure that would correspond ideally with a given (natural) user interface.
Photos by Aldo Hoeben taken at Design by Fire 2010
The Android user interface, like any other mobile phone's, has an information bar at the top which tells you how much battery you have left, which network you're on and what time it is. The main screen area is a blank slate much like the desktop space on a PC. Swiping the finger at the sides of the screen will move this desktop around as it is larger than the actual resolution of the LCD. As expected, there are many Google applications by default, 20 in total, according to Rubin. These include a YouTube program with which you can search and view all YouTube clips, a Gmail app and Google Maps.
Playful Interface Cultures
This year‘s presentation by students in the Interface Cultures program showcases newly emerging artistic skill profiles at the nexus of interactive media technology and interface technology.
credit: rubra
PRINTEC is a manufacturing source for many Human Machine Interfaces providers in the US and worldwide – and because of PRINTEC’s excellent status and name recognition in the industry, some have used its name in their own branding and marketing efforts. But only one company in the US is officially part of the Printec Global family and still proudly bears its name – PRINTEC.
Since its founding in 1992 PRINTEC has earned a global reputation for excellence in the custom design and manufacture of silkscreen printed products as well as high-quality Membrane Switches, Flexible Printed Circuits, Touch Screens, Silicone Rubber Keypads, IMD/IML & Plastics, Graphic Overlays, Sensors, Sub-Assemblies, and more. Our goods are used extensively in all major commercial, industrial, and high-tech applications, notably for computers, robotics, communications, and medical equipment.
Based in Fullerton, CA, PRINTEC is our sole domestic base of operations, fully owned by PRINTEC H.T. ELECTRONICS, Corp., with direct communication to our plant in China, as well as our world-class headquarters in Taiwan. Incorporating all of our US activities into one location allows us to better serve our customers, streamline our operations, and reduce costs. Our Fullerton, CA office includes fully-staffed sales and engineering departments, a highly-capable production factory and a controlled warehouse. Our office is neighboring the country’s busiest port, which is ideal for shipping product to and from Asia and positions us for maximum synergy with our offshore factories and partners.
PRINTEC is fully certified in ISO 9001:2008, ISO 13485:2003 and TS 16949:2009. In addition, our fully staffed engineering department, which is supported by experienced project engineers have the latest CAD/CAE technology and pre-press software/hardware. PRINTEC‘s manufacturing capabilities are extensive. These include screen-printing lines with the ability to cure a variety of conductive and decorative inks for circuits and graphic overlays, die-cutting, forming/embossing, assembly, inspection and test. We provide innovative solutions which meet and exceed our customer needs and expectations. As individuals and as a company, PRINTEC believes that the pursuit of quality requires a culture that is characterized by mutual respect, teamwork, dedication, creativity and personal initiative.
Campus Exhibition
Playful Interface Cultures
This year‘s presentation by students in the Interface Cultures program showcases newly emerging artistic skill profiles at the nexus of interactive media technology and interface technology.
credit: rubra
INTERFACE TO GOD
Kunsthalle zu Kiel.
Collaboration with BjarneMelgaard and Snorre Ruch [music]. 2 CD’s, picture disc, four posters, 6 huge PVC banners, floor-texts, three tents with three videos
(Vortex, Nullo, Anim RMX), 132 page catalogue: Societé Anonyme.
©Halvor Bodin/Bjarne Melgaard/Snorre Ruch 2002
Designing Interfaces
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Despite all of the UI toolkits available today, it's still not easy to design good application...
opening interface menu, as the interface is rotated a hidden button is revealed adding to the mystery and discovery moments in the game.
Like the Skype and Flickr footers, I think this is the best way to put lists of links on your site. Great for academic sites that are so full of audiences, subsites and departments (who all want main page real estate)
The juxtaposition of power lines and cacti on the fringe of Phoenix delineate the wildland-urban interface of the area.
Playful Interface Cultures
This year‘s presentation by students in the Interface Cultures program showcases newly emerging artistic skill profiles at the nexus of interactive media technology and interface technology.
credit: rubra
My Fridge : Temperature control, goes from 1 to 7.
What the heck does that mean, there are no units on the scale, does one mean cooler like in degrees or does 7 mean that it is working harder to cool the fridge? All this control needed was units on the side, or to replace the 1 and 7, with "warmer" and "cooler"!