what a different city this is in the autumn! last time i was here it was a foot deep in snow.
I’m staying in hanaholmen, at the swedish/finnish cultural centre there. borrowed their bike today to ride into town and check out the city from a wheeled vantage. cobbles on a treadly = sore!
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changi!
so.. my itinerary didn’t mention a stop over in singapore.. Â just when you get comfortable (lol) the plane lands and off we get. next stage is the sleeper – not too bad, as its about midnight on my bodyclock and almost 10pm here.
got to hand it toall those cafe typists.. the keys here are [...]
designing north…
I’ll be away form the office for most of September, on a couple of interaction design related trips:Â
Future of Media Report 2006
Ross Dawson has just launched the Future of Media Report 2006:
Something that would help people think in a structured and productive about what’s really happening in the world of media.
the report is available from the site – as pdf
WikiSym 2006 Program; Wiki Research and Practice
At this years WikiSym in Denmark, Doug Engelbart is giving a talk on the AUgmented Wiki.. sounds pretty cool:
Simple Thesis Tips
John Maeda tells it as he sees it:
I’ve finished my tenth year of thesis supervising. There are a certain set of things I wish I knew ten years ago. But I’ll probably say the same thing in ten years from now. Getting older has its benefits.
how can we get people to spy on themselves?
Felix Miller talks about the attention economy over at it conversations – good stuff.
Interaction design bookshelf
Jonas Lowgren has a great Interaction design bookshelf where he annotates his bibliography of Interaction Design resources
Even though interaction design in itself is a young field, it draws heavily on the intellectual and artistic heritage of other design fields as well as the literatures of information technology and society. Here, I list some of the [...]
The Rise of Crowdsourcing
Wired 14.06: The Rise of Crowdsourcing
Remember outsourcing? Sending jobs to India and China is so 2003. The new pool of cheap labor: everyday people using their spare cycles to create content, solve problems, even do corporate R & D
