nickwest | Shared With: Everyone - Nov 16 2006 | architecture, art, research, interactive, London, tech, sensors, design, locative, imported:del.icio.usThe domain of architecture has been transformed by developments in interaction research, wearable computing, mobile connectivity, people-centered design, contextual awareness, RFID systems and ubiquitous computing.
nickwest | Shared With: Everyone - Oct 27 2006 | MIT, locative, research, academia, urbanism, imported:del.icio.usI am interested in spatio-temporal memories and how these configure our perception of ourselves and others in social places.
nickwest | Shared With: Everyone - Oct 27 2006 | bibliography, interface, physicalcomputing, UI, magic, design, research, imported:del.icio.usThe recent interest (thank you Engadget, BoingBoing, Digg, and the rest!) in my recent magic wand prototype led me to think it may be good idea to start making a bibliography of magic as user interface.
nickwest | Shared With: Everyone - Oct 19 2006 | usability, research, Austin, imported:del.icio.usPerceptive Sciences is recognized as one of the country's top market research and user-experience firms (PC Magazine).
nickwest | Shared With: Everyone - Oct 17 2006 | geo, locative, mobile, research, socialsoftware, urbanism, imported:del.icio.usWhile today’s mobile communication tools readily connect us to friends and known acquaintances, we lack mobile devices to explore and play with our subtle, yet important, connections to strangers and the unknown – especially the Familiar Strangers who
nickwest | Shared With: Everyone - Oct 14 2006 | books, future, research, researchlab, NY, design, newmedia, imported:del.icio.usOne major consequence of the shift to digital is the addition of graphical, audio, and video elements to the written word. More profound, however, is the book's reinvention in a networked environment. Unlike the printed book, the networked book is not bou
nickwest | Shared With: Everyone - Sep 01 2006 | aggregator, list, RSS, research, imported:del.icio.usPopurls has seemed to start a chain or a class of these sites carrying on the concept. I’m not exactly sure what to call these sites as they are basically one page feed aggregators, but I suppose it’s safe to say they present the links, media, and sea
nickwest | Shared With: Everyone - Sep 01 2006 | web2.0, Austin, list, mashup, research, search, maps, imported:del.icio.usThe Web 2.0 Innovation Map grew out of an interest in how Web 2.0 development is distributed geographically. Using the lists of Web 2.0 applications from various sources (see listings) and a bit of elbow grease to locate addresses, the Innovation Map was
nickwest | Shared With: Everyone - Aug 27 2006 | art, visualization, feelings, design, aggregator, data, internet, mapping, research, statistics, metrics, analytics, imported:del.icio.usAn exploration of human emotion, in six movementsby Jonathan Harris and Sepandar Kamvar
nickwest | Shared With: Everyone - Aug 26 2006 | art, network, blog, tech, ubicomp, performance, research, imported:del.icio.usIt was our intent to chronicle current network-enabled practice, to obtain a wide-range of perspectives on issues and to uncover commonalities in the workFor this purpose, they defined networked_performance as any live event that is network enabled.
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