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- 1. 2R Bridging Media Information Architecture for Ubiquitous Ecologies Luca Rosati & Andrea Resmini
- 6. Mh. EuroIA in Copenhagen seems a laff riot. Going there http://www.flickr.com/photos/ihateyou/2905684780/ Meet James. He wants to travel
- 12. touch points or obstacles? process whew! ... @#%! ??? A totally scientific model, 1999 user experience
- 15. Oh come on! Damn site wouldn't let me buy a bus card? He's going for it
- 17. Image: Media Heaven Ltd Then he has maps and memories Now, where did I put the maps and pictures?
- 18. touch points or obstacles? process user experience whew! @#%! A totally scientific model, 2009
- 26. Then he has maps and memories Pranav Mistry, Sixth Sense demo
- 28. this is a human-information interaction process
- 30. A as information moves to physical spaces IA is used to design the entire range of shared informational spaces, places, services, and processes
- 31. B IA becomes the connector between different media and different contexts and provides experiential continuity to products and services
- 34. 1 no artifact stands isolated. all artifacts are connected and related and have to be designed as part of one seamless user experience process
- 36. 2 participants in these ecosystems actively produce and re-mediate content and meaning
- 38. 3 intermediaries makes them perpetually unfinished, perpetually changing, and perpetually open to further refinement and manipulation
- 40. 4 the boundaries separating media and genres get thinner. all experiences become cross-media bridge-experiences across different environments
- 42. 5 intermediaries push towards spontaneity, ephemeral structures of meaning, and constant change. correlation becomes predominant
- 43. 6 product design becomes experience design
- 44. 6 focus shifts from how to design single items to how to design experiences spanning processes
- 46. 7 experiences bridge multiple connected media and environments into unitarian ubiquitous ecologies
- 47. “ cyberspace is not a place you go to but rather a layer tightly integrated into the world around us” Institute for the Future
- 51. Thank you! Luca Rosati < [email_address] > Andrea Resmini <ar@fatdux.com>