How ‘random’ markings in Mumbai actually enhance Service Design.

December 11 2009

via Random Specific.

I used the word Service ‘Design’ because there is no real Design in the services mentioned in Meena Kadri’s blog.

However, these amazing organic human networks are the backbone in countries like India and the ‘Third World’.

Excerpts –

“What do laundry and lunch delivery have to do with my favoured intersection of communication, culture and creativity? Well, in the case of Mumbai’s Dabbawallas and Dhobi Ghats – quite a lot. Via their respective coding systems, both enterprises are able to track items within their service chain to ensure accurate delivery. The Dabbawalla service entails collection of freshly prepared meals from the residences of suburban office workers from vast reaches of the city, delivery to their workplaces and the return of empty lunch boxes (dabba or tiffin) to its original home – all for a reasonable monthly fee. Delivering over 200,000 lunch boxes each day to workers who have diverse eating habits (often governed by religion) requires an accurate system – especially as each lunch box commonly passes through the hands of at least six men, in quick exchange, on its path from home to office and back again. Most tiffins are collected by bicycle, sorted into destination groups, then carried together on trains and cycled to the offices of their respective customers. In between they are commonly carried on hand pushed carts and large head-balanced trays – all while jostling with chaotic Mumbai rail and road traffic.”

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More things to do with that arduino on your shelf…

December 9 2009

Build a superhero projector!

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Read more at Gizmodo and Thingwise.

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Google Goggles- An andriod phone image search engine

December 7 2009
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Allows you to use pictures to search the web on your Android mobile phone. They claim that you aren’t quiet able to search “food, cars, plants or animals yet”, but it sounds like it’s just a matter of time.

http://www.google.com/mobile/goggles/#landmark

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SIDeR 2010: Ingredients in Gradients

December 5 2009

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INGREDIENTS IN GRADIENTS
SIDeR 2010 conference • March 24–26 2010
Umeå Institute of Design • Umeå, Sweden
http://www.ingredientsingradients.com

— CALL FOR PAPERS —
Umeå Institute of Design and the Interaction Design Program are thrilled to host in March of 2010 the sixth edition of the Student Interaction Design and Research Conference (SIDeR). Our organizing committee invites design students to participate in this event to inspire and nourish evocative discussions on the subject of interaction design. We aim to receive thoughtfully written submissions and expect the presenters to demonstrate their inspiring visions with either tangible or visually rich (or both) evidence.
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UID 20 years time-lapse

December 4 2009

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101 things I learnt in Interaction Design School.

December 4 2009

A set of short, easily digested learnings from the world of Interaction Design, inspired by “101 Things I Learned in Architecture School”, by Matthew Frederick.

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3d modeling with multitouch gestures

December 4 2009

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it’s a program called Spaceclaim if somebody asks.

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EZFlar – Augmented Reality Made Easy

December 1 2009

While the whole augmented reality stuff is still taking baby steps, there is already a way to post AR stuff as flash files to the web as easily as Youtube videos.

Start making augmentations!

“EZFlar is the official library of the brazilian newspaper ‘O ESTADO DE S.PAULO’ to create Augmented Reality. It’s a open source actionscript 3 code designed to developers interested in applications of ARs with speed.”

[youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xo9xuYyr9v0]

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Decode identity

December 1 2009

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Mr. Schmidt has done it again. Here is Decode: Digital Design Sensations, the identity for an exhibition of the same name that opens on December 8 at the Victoria & Albert Museum in London. Not only he does graphic identities for the new millenium (e.g. non static), but he open-sources the code for all to play around with. All of it makes heavy use of his toxiclibs and works with Processing.

He has put up some tutorials both on the toxiclibs Google Code page, and also some insight on how to use of Sunflow, an open-source Java renderer (the image below was rendered with Sunflow) on his own website.

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Decode page on PostSpectacular
Decode page on Google Code
toxiclibs on Google Code
V&A Decode microsite
Decode Flickr set of renders, some with Sunflow

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Student Design Competition :: CREATE 2010 conference :: June/July, Edinburgh, UK

November 30 2009

Today’s art, design and technology students are the people who will be defining what the
interdisciplinary field of interaction design will become in the near future. Create10 is a
conference that celebrates innovative interaction design, whether digital products,
services, environments or new interaction paradigms.
This competition is aimed at students from a range of disciplines, both undergraduate and
postgraduate, in interaction design, product design, industrial design, communications
design, architecture, fashion, multimedia, HCI, and related fields.

Competition brief

The conference theme of ‘transitions’ is the inspiration for this competition brief. We want
to receive entries that scope, explore, define and prototype interactions that make
transitions visible. These could be transitions that investigate the relationship between the
analogue and digital realms, or systems that make visible transitions across time, place
or information spaces.

Entries will be assessed by a jury of leading creative design practitioners and academics,
and all selected submissions will be exhibited at the Create10 conference exhibition in
June/July 2010 in Edinburgh, at New Media Scotland’s Inspace, www.mediascot.org.

For full details go to :  www.create-conference.org

Initial submission deadline: March 31st 2010
Successful exhibitors will be notified by the end of April 2010

CREATE10 :: the conference for innovative interactions

CREATE 2010 is a 2-day conference about creating innovative interactions, whether digital
consumer products, interactive services or interaction paradigms. A conference where the
emphasis is on sharing the wealth of creative ideas we have developed to resolve
problems, to create new capabilities, or new functions; where the aim is to evolve further
creative designs that can make a difference to people. After three successful years in
Convent Garden, London, 2010 the conference will be moving to Edinburgh Napier
University, Scotland, UK.

CREATE is jointly organised by the Human-Computer Interaction Specialist Group of the
Ergonomics Society, and British Computing Society’s Interaction Specialist Group.
Provisional dates are 30th June to 2nd July 2010. The Call for Participation will be out
soon for papers, videos, exhibitions, demos and workshops.

If you would like to be kept informed please contact: i.helgason@napier.ac.uk
Follow us on Twitter: http://twitter.com/create10Edin

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Flyar

November 30 2009

It’s latest craze dudes and dudettes. Twitter in augmented reality.

Get it for Windows.

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In search of the perfect circle…

November 29 2009

via Future-Sense.

Back at the start of the 14th Century, Giotto’s proof of his masterpiece was his free-hand circle. It was a concise way for him to demonstrate his enormous technical skill. Watching him draw the circle, it probably looked easy, but undoubtedly it took years, if not decades, of practice to get that kind of lazy, deft skill.

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Jim Denevan makes freehand drawings in sand. At low tide on wide beaches Jim searches the shore for a wave tossed stick. After finding a good stick and composing himself in the near and far environment Jim draws– laboring up to 7 hours and walking as many as 30 miles. The resulting sand drawing is made entirely freehand w/ no measuring aids whatsoever. From the ground, these drawn environments are experienced as places. Places to explore and be, and to see relation and distance. For a time these tangible specific places exist in the indeterminate environment of ocean shore. From high above the marks are seen as isolated phenomena, much like clouds, rivers or buildings. Soon after Jim’s motions and marks are completed water moves over and through, leaving nothing.

Now that’s perfection! :)

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keepon

November 29 2009

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keepon is a small robot that is designed to aid in learning for children with developmental disorders like
autism.

http://beatbots.net/

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Pranav Mistry says SixthSense software will be open source

November 26 2009
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The latest Ted talk about Media Lab’s  Sixth Sense this time by Pranav Mistry (you may have seen Pattie Maes talk about it just under a year ago).  He says that the open-source software should be available next month and we can all build our own for around $300.  The only problem is the geeky finger markers.

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Computer + Guitar = Video Guitar

November 26 2009

The Video Guitar is a custom instrument which combines the latest computer technology with a traditional feeling guitar. The Video Guitar features a bright computer monitor which allows you to display anything you like while you’re performing onstage. There’s really no other guitar quite like it…

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