Tagged: computer

Attending CHI2013 – Full-body interaction and Displays everywhere

Very interesting sessions at CHI2013 – Full-body interaction [ARTICLE], Displays Everywhere [PROJECT] and a fantastic talk by Harold Thimbleby [Home Page] on dangers of 7 segments displays.

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Attending CHI 2013 – On flexible displays, poker faces and embodied interaction

Fantastic presentations about flexible displays [Project], poker faces: building user-centred design at large scale [Papers] and embodied interaction [Projects]

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Is ubiquitous computing linked to User Experience?

In this visual proposed by Dan Saffer and Thomas Gläser is of interest noticing that it includes ubiquitous computing. It’s interesting to note that interaction design, industrial design, and architecture overlap to form the definition for ubiquitous computing.

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Image source: http://blog.expectlabs.com/post/43991697087/ubiquitous-computing-the-disciplines-of-user

A flexible paper tablet developed by a Cambridge spin-out

The PaperTab tablet looks and feels just like a sheet of paper. However, it is fully interactive with a flexible, high-resolution 10.7” plastic display developed by Plastic Logic, a flexible touchscreen, and powered by the second generation Intel® CoreTM i5 Processor. Read more in this article [ARTICLE]

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