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May 1st, 2007. Thoughts on universal design. I recently spoke to a student about the goals of the One Laptop per Child user interface. Is it presumptuous, as designers, to think that we could design an interface that would be universally understandable? Read the rest of this entry. March 17th, 2007. On the integrity of an object. With any adaptation comes conflict and contradiction. A change to an existing object may threaten to change its perception as a particular. March 13th, 2007. This post investiga...
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June 28th, 2010. City Memory Visualization update (2). New York landscape populated with status updates. The visualization continues to take shape (see these earlier. Read the rest of this entry. June 5th, 2010. City Memory Visualization update. Sketch of geolocated tweets, manipulating the mesh surface below. Joining the project is Liangjie Xia. A programmer and media artist based in New York and a recent graduate from ITP. Read the rest of this entry. March 30th, 2010. Comparing my earlier work. There ...
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May 7th, 2011. Data visualization as interface. A recent rereading of Wired’s 2010 article The Web is Dead. The applification of the Internet is certainly one important factor in its evolution. There is, however, another factor that, in conjunction, could provide an even greater opportunity for design. That trend is open data. Initiatives such as Linked Data. Have begun to see adoption (e.g. at the New York Times. The most common applications that aggregate content from multiple domains are search engine...
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August 7th, 2012. Driving at 70 miles per hour, the landscape dissolves into colors and concepts. Impressions coalesce into ideas, particles into patterns. It may seem like a paradox, but the faster we go, the clearer we can see. At high speeds, we can tune out the noise and see the forest for the trees. Our focus is on the destination. Read the rest of this entry. March 22nd, 2007. The generic and the essential. Read the rest of this entry. No public Twitter messages. 2007 form follows behavior.
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May 7th, 2011. Data visualization as interface. A recent rereading of Wired’s 2010 article The Web is Dead. Read the rest of this entry. January 3rd, 2010. Search: from tool to content platform. There is a shift happening in search. In my last post. Read the rest of this entry. December 16th, 2009. Design and the decentralization of web content. Read the rest of this entry. No public Twitter messages. 2009 form follows behavior. Built on WP Framework. Mdash; Powered by WordPress.
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February 22nd, 2007. Borders, areas and fractals. A border is generally seen as a line of separation. A line, however, is a theoretical construct. A border is in fact an area, defined by its own boundaries boundaries which are themselves areas. Interpreted this way, borders can be compared to fractals. Ranging from the infinitely large to the infinitely small, borders create further borders geographically, as well as conceptually. read the rest of this entry. December 27th, 2006. December 22nd, 2006.
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January 3rd, 2010. Search: from tool to content platform. There is a shift happening in search. In my last post. Read the rest of this entry. December 16th, 2009. Design and the decentralization of web content. Read the rest of this entry. No public Twitter messages. 2009 form follows behavior. Built on WP Framework. Mdash; Powered by WordPress.