Archive for June, 2008

Conquering The Brave NUI World

We made it!

The Seattle IxDA June event was a huge success! Everything but a dying laptop battery made for a delightful evening filled with great discussions, greater awareness of interaction design and increased curiosity for natural user interfaces.

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Before going into further detail on how the night went down, we wanted to give a few shout outs to all those who helped make this possible:First, Robert Reimann, Jacob Burghardt and Andrew Otwell for their support in forming the Seattle IxDA chapter. I’m sure forming this group has been on a lot of our minds for quite some time. So to see it come to fruition and with such support is really inspiring.Special thanks to August de los Reyes, Dennis Wixon, Joe Fletcher and our very own Sabrina Boler for their wonderful contributions towards the proliferation of natural user experiences. Your presentations and commentary were warmly welcome and we hope to keep that dialog open as we continue to explore, create and realize how natural will manifest itself in designed solutions.Big thanks to Microsoft for honoring us with not just one, but two (2) play tables Surface computing tables. The guests really enjoyed trying it out. For almost everyone, it was the first time they had really experienced it for themselves.Several other thanks to everyone within Artefact for their support, to Rob and Gavin for funding both the event and our DIY touch table, Josh Hinds and Jennifer Darmour for aiding in the construction of the table, Tiffany Hall for the beer (and food) and finally, Christopher Konrad for moderating the speaking event (which for those of you who did not get a chance to check out, view it on Artefact TV next week!).Oh and I guess this guy too, Chris Hlavaty (pic), for making it look good along the way.

Now onto the juicy bits.

  • In total we had 85 total guests registered (so add 15 more =P). Adding our own studio, we had a grand total of  102 guests!
  • Guests included interaction designers, user researchers, developers, analysts and students.
  • They represented over 15 companies such as Wexley, HP, Brightcove, Teague, Amazon, Microsoft and the University of Washington!
  • Photos uploaded on Flickr
  • Videos coming soon on Blip.tv

To help tell the rest of the story, I will now use pictures for your viewing pleasure…The night started out strong with a rush of people marching in around 6:45 and heading straight for the kegs.

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… then realizing we had real Surface tables out for demonstration!

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But wait, there was also an awesome demo of a Do-it-yourself (DIY) touch table too! Wow!

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Don’t forget about the other demos we had around the studio.

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Once the house felt packed (around 7:55) we kicked off the presentations.

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What’s a good presentation without a warm Happy Birthday sing along to our fearless leader, Gavin Kelly?

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Sabrina sets the stage with her stories of pioneering NUI experiences before they even knew what NUI was.

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Not only did was she sharing her stories of what NUI was, she also talked about how NUI can transform into something more as long as we continue to explore and test out how new experiences will manifest themselves.

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Dennis shares his lessons learned back when he was creating the first GUI!

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He then tied in the mechanics, dynamics and aesthetics of game design as an analogy to how we should approach NUI design.

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Joe offered his expert opinion on what was presented highlighting additional insights based on his experience with Surface.

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The presentations ended with audience members raising questions around the social component to the Surface experience and how natural might replay traditional GUI conventions.

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People still stuck around and continued to socialize, network and play in the backroom like kids in a candy store. Cute right?

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Nathan still at it, showing off his particle demo.

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All said and done, we had a great time and we hope everyone else did too! The Seattle IxDA chapter is only just getting started so we are happy to help make an impact and support the creation of this nascent community.Anyone with ideas or feedback, let’s hear them! Leave comments, email us (kevin [at]) or twitter back! There are 12 months in a year, and we want to fill them with amazing events!

2 comments June 27th, 2008

Round 1: Fight!

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This past Thursday saw the 2nd annual IDSA design debate held at the Olympic Sculpture Park in downtown Seattle.  A decent-sized crowd showed up for drinks and hors d’oeuvres and subsequent righteous debate on design.

On panel were Anne Traver (graphic design), Bill Buxton (interaction design), Bill Gaylord (architecture), and Jill Solberg (industrial design) to discuss their aligned or opposing views on various pre-selected design topics.  For example: Are designers just styling more stuff to sell to consumers to stuff the pockets of rich corporate America? Do large corporate clients suck the creativity out of projects? Can environmentally-conscious design happen at the individual level, or does it have to be a federal mandate?  And so on.

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Bill Buxton, offering to be the “official” contrarian, provided much of the stimulus in the ensuing debate.  He offered lively counter-arguments to the relatively moderate opinions of the panel and could always be counted on to provide a few off-the-wall ideas to keep things interesting. 

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The moderator, Jacob Fleischer, also donned his hat of excessive trash and consumerism (created specially by Bill Gaylord, pictured left) to provide a level of comic levity to the subject of designers being primarily responsible for landfills.

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The debate provided some unique insights and topics, but with the panel staying mostly neutral at most turns.  Next year, we’d like to see the gloves really come off and get those knuckles bloody!

In the end, what seems to be the solution to all the world’s design related problems?   Better design.  Hmmm…

Add comment June 10th, 2008

Seattle IxDA June Event: Brave NUI World

The Seattle Interaction Design Association group would like to officially invite all members and students to the next event!  We’re very excited to announce that the theme of this event will be on natural user interfaces (NUI) and the future. We will spend some time exploring NUI interactions and the implications for it in the future five years and beyond. To help us with this discussion, August de los Reyes, Dennis Wixon and Sabrina Boler will kick us off with a talk on their insights on their experience with Surface and other input technologies. Following will be an open floor for conversation, networking and some hands on experience with NUI related stations. Please join us for this exciting occasion where we will discuss, learn and story tell the next generation in user experience!

RSVP with Chrish or Kevin [at] artefactgroup [dot] com

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Details:Doors open 7:00PM, June 26th, 2008

Artefact, 2125 Western Ave, Suite 500

Seattle, WA 98121

This will be a catered event with light snacks and beverages (alcoholic and non alcoholic).

Parking is available on the street as well as across the street in a paid lot.

The event is also free.

RSVP: Contact Chrish or Kevin [at] artefactgroup [dot] com including any additional information regarding number of guests or questions about the event.

Finally, follow us on Twitter, Flickr, Blip.tv, Facebook and Upcoming for future updates and post event media! See you there!

2 comments June 9th, 2008

The Design Debate: 2008

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Northwest Chapter IDSA is holding their 2nd annual Design Debate today at Olympic Sculpture Park.

This year’s theme is “What if we designed with nature as our model?” Sound interesting huh? We thought so too! It almost reminds us of a great TED presentation by Janine Benyus [mp3] who did a wonderful presentation on 12 design ideas based on biomimicry.

There’s going to be some great representation there by big names including Anne Traver, Bill Buxton, Billy Gaylord and Jill Solberg. We’ll see you there!

The Design Debate is this week!
THURSDAY JUNE 5, 6:30PM
OLYMPIC SCULPTURE PARK (corner of Western & Broad)
Doors open at 6:30 PM. Debate starts at 7PM.
$5 for IDSA & AIA members
$10 for non-members
Paid parking is available in the Olympic Sculpture Park Garage.
Street parking is free.

IDSA Design Debate

Flier [PDF]

Join us!

Add comment June 5th, 2008