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UX Week 2008 | New Paradigms for Interaction in Physical Space

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Jake Barton gave an emotionally powerful presentation at UX Week entitled “New Paradigms for Interaction in Physical Space”.
As the interaction designers for NPR’s StoryCorps and the co-leaad designer for the National September 11th Memorial Museum at the World Trade Center, Local Projects is creating new paradigms for interaction by tackling physical space.
Jake talks with me about how the interaction design process bends, accelerates and sometimes completely falls apart, when applied to the global community.
You can download Jake’s Presentation from UX Week.
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Jake Barton gave an emotionally powerful presentation at UX Week entitled “New Paradigms for Interaction in Physical Space”.
As the interaction designers for NPR’s StoryCorps and the co-leaad designer for the National September 11th Memorial Museum at the World Trade Center, Local Projects is creating new paradigms for interaction by tackling physical space.
Jake talks with me about how the interaction design process bends, accelerates and sometimes completely falls apart, when applied to the global community.
You can download Jake’s Presentation from UX Week.
  continue reading

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