For a long time we had to handle interfaces that didn’t seem to be made for humans. Keyboards and other awkward input devices aren’t made for spontaneously interaction. Seemingly engineers had forgotten that we are, after all, living beings who want to touch and move things in a natural way.
Now slowly companies […]
Entries Tagged as 'Human-Computer Interaction'
The Power of the Touch
April 25th, 2008 · No Comments · Consumer Insights, Experience Design, Human-Computer Interaction, Interfaces, Life, Usability
Tags:AT&T·consumer·Interaction·iPhone·Microsoft·Orange·Shopping·Surface·touchpoints·WII
Videos from the ‘Innovation Forum Interaction Design’
April 16th, 2008 · 1 Comment · Experience Design, Human-Computer Interaction, Information Architecture, Interfaces, Tools
It took some time, but the videos from the “Innovation Forum Interaction Design“, which took place in Potsdam, Germany last year, online now. IA and usability gurus like Bill Moggridge from IDEO and Bruce Sterling give interesting insights into their work and thoughts on interaction design.
The aim of the two day conference “Innovation Forum Interaction […]
Tags:Bruce Sterling·conference·Talks·Video
Live from the CHI Conference 2008
April 4th, 2008 · No Comments · Experience Design, Human-Computer Interaction, Information Architecture, Interfaces, Life, Usability
The CHI - Computer Human Interaction - Conference 2008 will be taking place in Florence, Italy from Saturday, 5th to Thursday, 10th of April.
During CHI 2008 Luca Chittaro will keep an updated blog in English and Italian where he will write about “news, interviews with internationally-known researchers, and the latest trends and discoveries in human-computer […]
Tags:2008·CHI·conference·Florence·Interaction