Over the course of the last few weeks I’ve collected various links and references from various discussions. I’m copying them here so as not to…
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A couple of interesting articles on technology recently: New York Times, “Poor Planning Left California Short of Electricity in a Heat Wave” Ivan Penn. Power…
Comments closedThis essay is a loose collection of principles for physical interaction. Some of this is taken from the book Physical Computing by Dan O’Sullivan and I,…
Comments closedI’m about to start a new semester teaching about networks and physical interaction, so in preparation, here’s a collection of best practices for network-connected devices…
Comments closedI attended SneakerCon at the Brown Institute for Media Innovation the past two days. The conference was about examining systems of information exchange that bypass…
Comments closedHansel & Gretel, a meditation on surveillance by Ai Weiwei and Herzog & De Meuron, is running at the Park Ave. Armory through August 6.…
Comments closedThough I wasn’t able to attend this year’s Solid conference, I received messages from a number of colleagues there about one talk in particular, Kevin…
One CommentHere’s a really nice video of one of the more memorable (for me) presentations at TEI15. The paper/demo was “Comparing Pictorial and Tangible Notations of…
Comments closedHappy Ada Lovelace Day. It’s one of my favorite celebrations of the year, a day to celebrate the contribution of women in science, technology, engineering, and…
Comments closedThe Sketching in Hardware 2014 conference just ended, and before I leave Berlin, I want to get some notes down from the conference. Most of…
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