Entries in interaction design (40)
GM and windshield projection displays
iMockup
Boxee remote with keyboard

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Redesignme
"redesignMe helps organisations with making user needs tangible by facilitating online co-creation. For example by setting up communities of tea-lovers who brainstorm about tomorrow's innovations in tea."
Still needs to be proved but they are trying...
Ikea and how to make smart use of online platforms like Facebook
Minority Report once again
I need one! So cool!
Launched at CES
MAG+
More on tablets
Open frameworks based iPhone app
The Ephemeral Web (or how to make a cool subject boring)
I found this university research project just a few minutes ago and decided to watch the video. Well, well... The name made me think 'yeah, the web is quite ephemeral actually' and then I had this feeling of losing something. You know the feeling that there's so much out there but you will never be able to get hold of everything.
Seeing the web as ephemeral is like understanding that there will be things coming up and disappearing that I'll never see. It's like the life in a big city or even the space. It's quite beautiful actually.
After my poetic few seconds I realized that these guys are merely trying to create an application to help searching the web not only on a flat plane but also over time. It's definitely interesting but also lacked some poetry to it, especially on how they present the whole thing...
Does it have to be boring to be serious?! Does it have to be serious at all?
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iPhone + Book
Designing the Conversation

Here are a few guidelines to follow when designing the conversation between public and institutions on the new PATTERNS from IDEO [link]:
PS: I would love to see them being used to design public services! ;)
New devices out there
(1) QOOQ (I dreamed once about having one of these in the kitchen in the place I used to live. I wanted to build one but never had the time... Well, somebody actually did it...)

(2) Nook

More and more devices
The argument for having more software included on devices like iPhone thatcould ultimately be beneficial for the environment easily goes down as thecost of making more specialized devices plummets.

This week was Barnes&Noble¹s time to become the next seller of one moreeReader. Well, the news actually leaked and could be seen at Gizmodo beforethe official announcement. Although I¹m a technology fanatic, I¹m concernedwith what comes next. If we thought it was a challenge to recycle plastics,try and recycle these little babes above or anything else that containsheavy metals and electronics components...
It¹s time for truly sustainable electronic devices to be developed frominside out and outside in before we once again fill every space around uswith even worse materials and components than ever before.







