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Mobile Essentials
Presentation by Per Persson, Mikko Aarras, Petri Piippo & Tetsuya Yamamoto & myself to last year's Designing the User Experience conference can now be downloaded from here [2MB].
Slides include photo examples of how to think about carrying behaviours including Center of Gravity, Point of Reflection and the Range of Distribution. A conclusion? The easiest way to have nothing to forget is to have nothing to remember. Whilst you might be tempted to enterpret this as a form of Zen philosophy, it is actually more about the art of delegation.
Related research here and here.
Writing from Tokyo | March 22, 2006 | Permalink
Comments
in designing collaborative applications there is also something very similar to this. people are lazy to externalize information which benefits the collaboration, so the system has to be designed so that they externalize the information through using the system. the question becomes then, what exactly, is the system and how it is framed... sounds like "what is the matrix", doesn't it? :)
ps. pick'd up banksy from local post office yesterday, thanks. that book'll probably provide inspiration for a long time.
Posted by: vt at March 23, 2006 8:40 PM

