The Hills Are Alive presentation is now online
Our Yahoo! talk from this January (also hosted by Adaptive Path for an evening performance) is now online, with slides and notes.
Read The Hills Are Alive with the Sound of Interaction Design, jokes about nuns and all.
(Apologies for the silence here recently. On top of the SF trip, we’ve being working in Helsinki, had a couple of consultancy and user experience gigs on, and it was time for accounts. That’s all done now though… finishing off a RFID research and prototyping project is next.)
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Carl Tashian said on 2 March 2007...
What a nice presentation; very inspiring. Speaking of the emotions that happen at every stage, the “contextual enhancements”, and the whole life cycle of objects, I wrote a piece about a recent “unbatterying” experience I had with my toothbrush…
http://www.tashian.com/carl/archives/2007/02/philips_sonicare_an_unbatterying_nightmare_1.php