Dorkbot CPH was held at CIID in Copenhagen. We did a presentation about Biometric Social Interaction while it was still in its stages of infancy but had a great discussion and met some fantastic people in the process!
In GeekPhysical workshops, hands on learning means everyone learns enough about electricity, wiring, sensors, micro computing, motors, switches, lights, and many other fantastic interfaces so they can go home with the necessary tools to keep exploring.
My session for BlogCamp Switzeralnd 3.0, centered on the integration of Flickr and blogging, how to leverage Flickr for content distribution and connecting with readers.
My session for Bar Camp Berlin 3, centered on the use of Visual Imagery for Blogs, integration with Flickr and how photos can be used to create reactions in viewers.
Dorkbot CPH was held at CIID in Copenhagen. We did a presentation about Biometric Social Interaction while it was still in its stages of infancy but had a great discussion and met some fantastic people in the process!
In GeekPhysical workshops, hands on learning means everyone learns enough about electricity, wiring, sensors, micro computing, motors, switches, lights, and many other fantastic interfaces so they can go home with the necessary tools to keep exploring.
My session for BlogCamp Switzeralnd 3.0, centered on the integration of Flickr and blogging, how to leverage Flickr for content distribution and connecting with readers.
My session for Bar Camp Berlin 3, centered on the use of Visual Imagery for Blogs, integration with Flickr and how photos can be used to create reactions in viewers.
My lightening talk from the Zurich Frontend 2012 conference. Basically I want to take the optimization techniques I know from mechanical engineering and apply them to user experience and interaction design. Why do we still design user interfaces when they could just be optimized for different user groups and types.
Our devices should know us and scale the user interface design directly to us and our user needs.
My lightening talk from the Zurich Frontend 2012 conference. Basically I want to take the optimization techniques I know from mechanical engineering and apply them to user experience and interaction design. Why do we still design user interfaces when they could just be optimized for different user groups and types.
Our devices should know us and scale the user interface design directly to us and our user needs.