IxD10: All talks on video!

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pIxDA has done a phenomenal job documenting all of a href=”http://interaction.ixda.org/videos-slides/”last month’s presentations/a from the a href=”http://interaction.ixda.org/”Interaction Design 2010/a conference in Savannah, GA. There are so many gems here, but we’ve picked out a few favorites, The first is a href=”http://www.benfullerton.com/”Ben Fullerton’s/a talk on Designing for Solitude. Alone timemdash; or the “ability to switch off and contemplate”mdash;is becoming harder and harder to find as our media is increasingly socialized; Ben discusses why this is not a good thing. Solitude is important and we now find ourselves with a particular need to create it. What does an off state look like? /p

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pa href=”http://www.elasticspace.com/”Timo Arnall/a, who works with near field communications and emerging RFID technology, delivered a talk entitled “Designing for the Web in the World.” A nice contrast to Fullerton’s main points, Timo discusses the ‘on’ state in depthmdash;we can move off the screen and into the world by embodying our digital services in real, tactile, networked objects. /pa href=”http://www.core77.com/blog/videos/ixd10_all_talks_on_video_16164.asp”(more…)/a
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