It is now ten years since Anthony Dunne published the "Hertzian Tales". We might count it as the official birthday of Critical Design. I would like to take this anniversary as an opportunity to look back: What has happened to design practice and theory during the last decade due to the book, and the projects? What have we learned? What do we miss? Where does the critique lead us? How does it help? Does it help? [more...]
On Skizzenblog, visual discussions about interaction design take place--solely by sketching. So if you're engaged in the human-computer-interaction thing why not engage? [more...]
Quilt is a washable quilt which acts as a record and playback device: each square holds sound, which is recordable and playable simply through to [more...]