Tag Archives: ambiguity

What I learned about ambiguity

I gave a short (10 minute) talk called A (very) short history of ambiguity at UX Australia last week. I think it went well. Building the presentation certainly helped me to explore some ideas I’ve been trying to work through in my phd around ambiguity and affinity. Heres’ the slides, with notes. I’ll try get [...]

Visualization as reification

I’m thinking of the presentation I’m giving in a week or so at uxaustralia titled “A (very) short history of ambiguity”. Its related to my PhD, and I need to be careful to hit the right tone as its not an academic conference or audience.
One thread of the presentation will discuss Etienne Wenger’s take [...]

A (very) short history of ambiguity

I’m presenting a 10 minute talk at