“… the creative person who thinks politically and is familiar with modern methods, and who with social responsibility and his own creative talents designs the lifestyles of our technological and industrial age.”
Inge Scholl, 8 May, 1950
The view behind the foreground. The political history of the Ulm School of Design (1953-1968)«. Stuttgart 2002.
Photo: Hannes Rosenberg: Inge [...]
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kaospilots publication #1
the wonderful kaospilots have published of their exploits over the past two iterations.. great stuff to see coming out of the new education scene!
Open publication – Free publishing – More publication
The Social Life of Visualization
We’ve just published an article, The Social Life of Visualization, over at JohnnyHolland.
The article introduces our framework for Social Data Visualization, and gives a good intro to the idea of object centered social systems. Let us know what you think!
Social Visualization Patterns
Today we launched the first major public outcome of a project I’ve been leading for the last year, a site documenting our Social Visualization framework. You can check it out at http://socialvizpatterns.info
MIcrosoft have added a new video in their envisioning the future series.. nice stuff here, editing in bits of their older stuff
interaction’09 | vancouver
I’m getting hyped about interaction’09 in Vancouver next year: as we break for the holidays here in the southern hemisphere I can see February just around the corner!
Here’s a few reasons why I’m heading over to Vancouver in February for Interaction’09
The speakers. OMG, the speakers…
I’ve been lucky to be engaged with the planning of this [...]
more on the AP brownbag
Jamin Hegeman has posted about my brown bag presentation at Adaptive Path last month… This reminds me I should get back in touch with Jamin about CMU for the education snapshot we’re doing for IxDA.
universal declaration of users rights
Dan Saffer has posted A Universal Declaration of Users’ Rights over at the kicker blog.
I was reading this on the way into work today (iPhone, Google Reader, coffee in one hand, one eye scanning for trams across swanston st) and while I think this is a fantastic take on the state our digital shadow is [...]
architecture as interaction design
Because I work with a lot of architects (and almost became one, once) I think quite a bit about architecture and its relationship to interaction design.
I’ve realised that much of this thinking is piecemeal and not really coherent, but I think that Ranulph’s comments in my recent proposal review were not just in reference to [...]
coverage of Interaction ‘08
Back in Feb the IxDA put on Interaction08 in Savannah.
Here’s a roundup of some of the press we had:
Core77 Liveblogged the event
Interaction ‘08…and we’re here
Interaction ‘08 : Jared Spool : What Makes Design Seem Intuitive?
Interaction ‘08 : Bill DeRouchey : Conversations with Everyday Objects
Interaction ‘08 : Gabriel White : Ethics of Everyday Design
Interaction ‘08 : [...]
