MEX 2013: Will We Be Hearing More from Mobile Audio Interfaces?

digital-intern.jpgCould games like Papa Sangre pave the way for other mobile audio experiences?

The tech lovers at last week’s MEX Mobile User Experience conference in London were treated to all manner of fantastical visions of our further mobile empowered futures; big data, connected cars, smart homes, Internet of Things, gestural interfaces, personal mini-drones—the lot.

Few presentation this year will be complete without at least passing reference to the game changing nature or dystopian social implications of soon-to-be-unleashed Google Glass. Surprisingly, however, a couple of jaw-dropping demonstrations were enough to leave many of those attending wondering whether we might be missing a slightly quieter revolution taking hold. Could immersive audio be about to come of age in mobile user experience?

Having played second fiddle to the visual interface for decades, being so often the reserve of experimental art installations or niche concepts for the blind, audio has yet to find mass interaction application outside of alarms, alerts, ringtones and the occasional novelty bottle opener. All of this, however, could be set to change, if the two fields of binaural sound and dynamic music can find their way into the repertoire of interaction designers.

Binaural Audio Spatializes Interaction

Hardly a new phenomenon (though not always well known), Papa Sangre is regarded as the ‘best video game with no video ever made.’ Since it’s release back in 2011, the audio app game for iOS has been a hit with both the visually impaired and fully sighted. The game plunges players into a dark, monster-infested fantasy with only their ears to navigate the three dimensional underworld and rescue the damsel in distress. The incredible 3D sound effects are achieved with headphones and binaural audio—an effect that replicates the experience of hearing a sound-wave originating from a certain direction, hitting one ear before the other. Use of the screen is disconcertingly limited to only a rudimentary compass-like dial (determining the player’s virtual direction of movement) and two feet buttons, pressed to take steps into the darkness. Never has a computer game monster been so terrifying than when you can’t actually see it.

papasangre_screen2.pngIn the dark: screenshot of immersive audio game PapaSangre

The creators, London-based SomethinElse, developed the game by first mapping out the experiences of sound from hundreds of directions using a binaural microphone—a stereo mic the exact shape and density of a human head with pick-ups for ear drums. The algorithmic engine this produced could then be put to work transforming any ordinary mono audio into a spacialised, stereo output for listeners wearing headphones (with a fair dose of clever coding, of course).

MEX_binaural_mic.pngBinaural microphone with exact dimension and density as human head

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Mark Your Calendars for the 2013 IDSA District Design Conferences

IDSA District Conferences

What better way to celebrate the coming of spring than with a series of events that examine the impact of design on business and society? The 2013 IDSA District Design Conferences kick off this weekend in Raleigh, North Carolina, and continue over the next two weekends in four additional cities across the States. Whether you happen to live in Cleveland, Long Beach, Indianapolis or Hartford or the unique opportunity for professional development happens to be the next state over, make a point of making the trip.

Make sure you register for the conference you want to attend the most as spots will fill up fast, and each conference offers a different focus. This year’s themes range from color theory to entrepreneurship, and designers from each and every region can look forward to valuable insights and in-depth design discussion over the course of each two-day conference. Find more details on the schedule and each of the conferences here.

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2013 IDSA District Design Conferences: Register Today!

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It’s that time of year again. IDSA is gearing up for Spring with five district design conferences looking at the changing practice and the impact of design on business and the society at large. Taking place throughout the month of April, the five district conferences invite educators, practitioners and business professionals to share learnings over the course of two days. Register today!

Southern District Design Conference
Raleigh, April 5-6
“Revitalize with Design”

Western District Design Conference
Long Beach, April 12-13
“Designer as Entrepreneur”

Central District Design Conference
Cleveland, April 12-13
“Design Your Ecosystem”

Midwest District Design Conference
Indianapolis, April 19-20
“New Paradigms for Design”

Northeast District Design Conference
Hartford, April 19-20
“The Color of Design”

Hit the jump for full descriptions of each of this year’s district design conferences.

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Save the Date: MEX 2013, Meeting of Mobile UX Minds, in London from March 26-27

bodyspacedata_SMALL.jpg‘Dare We Do It Real Time’ by body>data>space (photo by Jean-Paul Berthoin)

Over an intensive two days at the end the month, 100 delegates at MEX 2013—the international forum for mobile user experience, in its 12th iteration this year—will gather in central London to discuss and attempt to envision the development and future impact of mobile technology.

With speakers at last year’s forum including Dale Herigstad, four-time Emmy award winning creator of the iconic Minority Report conceptual user interfaces, as well as connected car experts from Car Design Research, this year’s event boasts inspiring input from the likes of content strategist at Facebook Melody Quintana, UX research guru of WhatUsersDo Lee Duddell and Ghislaine Boddington creative director at experimental connected performance outfit, body>data>space.

Right in the fallout from SXSW, and amidst mounting debate surrounding the launch of Google’s Glass project, the MEX forum will explore six ‘Pathways’, each focusing on a particularly pertinent issue in the world of mobile UX:

Insight – How should we improve understanding of user behaviour and enhance how that drives design decisions?
Diffusion – What are the principles of multiple touch-point design and the new, diffused digital experiences?
Context – How can designers provide relevant experiences, respect privacy and adapt to preferences?
Sensation – What techniques are there for enhancing digital experience with audible and tactile elements?
Form – How can change in shapes, materials or the abandonment of physical form be used to excite users?
Sustainability – How can we enable sustainable expression in digital product choices? Can we harness digital design to promote sustainable living?

Sam Dunne, Design Strategist at Plan and Core77 UK Correspondent, will be reporting live from the event.

MEX, Mobile User Experience
Walllacespace St. Pancras
22 Duke’s Road
London, WC1H 9PN
March 26–27, 2013

A small number tickets still available here.

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Don’t Miss: IDSA’s 2013 District Design Conferences!

What do Design, Revitalizing, New Paradigms, Color, Ecosystems, Entrepreneurs and April 2013 have in common? Very simple, IDSA’s 2013 District Design Conferences! This spring IDSA will explore the changing landscape of design from 5 different angles at 5 District Design Conferences held across the US between April 5 and April 19 and you simply HAVE to be a part of at least one of them.

Getting design right is the key for a successful business and Design Thinking is equally beneficial. Here is a great opportunity for you to explore how design is changing to meet expanding demands and take advantage of new opportunities, network and share ideas with colleagues, business professionals, design educators and students.

Mark your calendars, save the date and get prepared to be blown away with the 5 District Design Conferences! More info here.

We love what IDSA is doing for the design community across America and the globe. I have put together some of the remarkable IDEA Gold Award Winning Projects for you to browse through. These were the 2012 winners; currently the 2013 entries are undergoing jury scrutiny and pretty soon Yanko Design will be announcing the winners to you. Stay tuned.

IDSA Conferences: More Info Here


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Win Tickets to the Semi-Permanent Conference: PDX and LA

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Portland and Los Angeles! The Semi-Permanent conference is touching down in the United States this month: March 13th in Portland and March 22nd in Los Angeles and Core77 is giving you the chance to win a pair of tickets to the conference!

One of the largest events of it’s type, Semi-Permanent is a creative platform spreading art and design inspiration. Started in Sydney, Australia in 2003, the event has established itself over the last ten years as a leader in presentations and exhibitions throughout the creative world. With annual events hosted in Sydney, Melbourne, Auckland, and Brisbane, this is the first time the conference has hit Stateside since their 2005 US debut in New York City.

Andrew Johnstone, the Director and Founder explained, “Two of the Semi-Permanent team visited Portland last last year and loved it—we chose Portland to host a conference because we had heard that it was a really creative and interesting city. We chose Los Angeles because we felt that the art and design scene in Los Angeles is quite strong—it is a more creative city than people like to think.”

This year’s event includes presentations from Chuck Anderson (NoPattern), Terry White (Adobe Evangelist), Holly Wales (Illustrator), Michael Muller (Photographer) and special guests in each city: Gary Baseman (Artist), Gmunk (Motion Graphics) and Rei Inamoto (AKQA) in Portland, Aaron Rose (Director/Curator), Gia Coppola (Director/Photographer), Oliver Zahm (Purple Fashion) and M Blash (Director’s Bureau) in Los Angeles. Attendees can look forward to an exhibition and parties that are programmed alongside the conference itself. More artists are on the roster and are being announced daily—REGISTER TODAY for the Early Ticket pricing.

To win tickets, leave a comment below with:
– Which speaker are you most excited about seeing + one sentence explaining why
– Be sure to include your email address so we can reach out to you if you win!

To get a taste of what’s in store at the conference, check out the highlight reel from last year’s event in Sydney.

SP Sydney 2012 Montage from Semi Permanent on Vimeo.

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QuoTED 2013: Our favorite nuggets of knowledge from the insightful speakers at this year’s TED conference

QuoTED 2013

While in the audience at last week’s TED conference we kept the tweeting to a minimum and instead used the old-school pen and paper to capture some of our favorite moments. After reviewing them all, here are the quotations that hit us the hardest. “‘Smart’ simply means you’re ready to…

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‘Paper-Punk-a-Thon’ Unfolds at TEDActive


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It’s TED time, and among the attractions at TEDActive, the parallel event taking place this week in Palm Springs, is “Paper-Punk-a-thon” (pictured), a 25-foot-long installation by Paper Punk founder Grace Hawthorne. We asked the ReadyMade veteran–an entrepreneur, artist, author, and educator who heads up the Creative Gym course at Stanford’s d.school–to tell us more about the interactive project as it unfolds.

What is a “Paper-Punk-a-Thon”?
An all-you-can-fold buffet of Paper Punk shapes. Attendees feast on a limitless assortment of shapes, patterns, and colors, and fold to their heart’s content.

What did you create for the installation?
I made three large anchor panels out of hollow paper blocks to kick things off. Attendees are populating the other nine smaller provided panels with paper block creation that expresses an assigned word.

How have TEDActive attendees responded to your installation?
Enthusiastically! They get to make something with their hands and share it with each other by putting it up on this progressive/collaborative wall. Some of their creations have blown me away.
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Highlights from the 2013 TED Fellows: The conference’s fourth anniversary beckons a new class of young visionaries

Highlights from the 2013 TED Fellows

Four years have passed since the first TED Fellows took the stage, and in that time the community has grown to 310 total members representing 75 countries. The current crop of 20 impressed the crowd yesterday as they discussed current and future projects across disciplines. Part of the fun…

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Countdown to Design Indaba 2013!

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And we’re live from Cape Town at Design Indaba this week covering the presentations, films, music and products that are making a difference not only in South Africa, but around the world. An impressive roster of international speakers includes John Maeda, Steven Heller, Louise Fili, Paula Scher, Asif Khan, Martí Guixé, Core77 Design Awards winner Daan Roosegaarde, Oscar Diaz, Jeanne van Heeswijk, David Adjaye and more. We’ll be covering the ideas and inspiration from over 30 speakers representing the broad, transdiciplinary nature of this conference.

This year’s events include a stellar film festival hosted at The Bank on Canterbury Street. Screenings of documentary and feature films include some personal favorites: Ai Weiwei: Never Sorry, Waste Land, Marina Abramovíc: The Artist is Present, Beauty is Embarassing, and Design & Thinking. The first annual music circuit presents 32 artists in 8 venues around Cape Town. And the perennial favorite Expo presents emerging designers from around the continent in a lively tradeshow setting.

Beginning on Wednesday, follow us on Twitter @Core77 for live tweeting or if you’re a student or young designer in Johannesburg, Port Elizabeth, Cape Town or Durban, you can participate in one of the local Young Designers Simulcasts.

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