Dave says
17 years ago
Tap is the New Click by Dan Saffer
latest #25
Dave
17 years ago
Showing off the Microsoft Sphere.
Dave
17 years ago
...and making fun of it!
Dave
17 years ago
showed an interesting concept of a remote control
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Dave
17 years ago
now showing a very minority report-esque type of interface on a window. very cool!!
Dave
17 years ago
Minority Report came out 6 years ago - Science Fiction -> Reality in 6 years.
Dave
17 years ago
"We're using bodies evolved for hunting, gathering, and gratuitous voiloence for information-age tasks
Dave
17 years ago
like word pricessing and spreadsheet tweaking." -David Liddle
Dave
17 years ago
How do we design for interactive Gestures?
Dave says
17 years ago
he just went off on a tangent - hopefully he answers this question...
Dave
17 years ago
Touchscreen (aka TUI) single and multi-touch.
Dave says
17 years ago
just said he didn't like the term NUI
Dave
17 years ago
Just referenced "The Clapper"
Dave
17 years ago
Free-form, wide-variety of forms.
Dave
17 years ago
The secret sauce: sensors
Dave
17 years ago
Common sensors: pressure, light, proximity, acoustic, tilt, motion, orientation.
Dave
17 years ago
Avoid putting essential features like a label below an interface element that can be touched, as it may become hidden by users hand.
Dave
17 years ago
inherent fear with "new" tech.
Dave
17 years ago
3 part equation: 1. the available sensors and input devices. 2. the task that needs to be performed. 3. the physiology of the human body
Dave
17 years ago
(this can be pretty straightforward)
Dave
17 years ago
The more complicated the gesture, the fewer people who are going to be able to perform it.
Dave
17 years ago
The complexity of the gesture should match the complexity of the task at hand.
Dave
17 years ago
"The best designs are those that 'dissolve into behavior.'" (Naoto Fukasawa)
Dave
17 years ago
"The best, most natural designs, are those that match the behavior of the system to the gesture humans already do to enable that behavior.
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