[IxDA Discuss] How far have we come?
D O'Grady
dcogrady at gmail.com
Tue Oct 3 10:00:40 PDT 2006
Remids me of a talk by Bill Buxton that I saw recently:
http://www.billbuxton.com/#talk
"On Appearances and the 3 Rules of Real Estate. iCore Summit, Banff,
Alberta, June 8, 2004."
I think Buxton covers some of the same ground as Beaudoin-Lafon, but
he also suggests some interesting directions for the future.
- Diane
On 10/3/06, Chris McLay <chris at eeoh.com.au> wrote:
> [Please voluntarily trim replies to include only relevant quoted material.]
>
> I just had a strange coincidental moment I thought it appropriate to
> share...
>
> I'm re-reading a paper by Michel Beaudouin-Lafon, "Designing
> interaction, not interfaces." 2004 http://doi.acm.org/
> 10.1145/989863.989865
>
[...]
> Most of these were cutting edge 20-25 years ago, sure they have
> evolved and improved, but by how much? I don't really want to bag HCI
> or CHI, but it was such a solid comparison / co-incidence it honestly
> made me think how far have we really come?
>
> (or maybe CHI just needs some better marketing?)
> --
> Chris McLay ...// interaction & visual designer
>
> Email chris at eeoh.com.au
> Web http://www.eeoh.com.au/chris/
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