It’s just a concept at this stage, but Clayton Miller’s 10/GUI project is getting people’s attention. It proposes a way multi-touch might work in the desktop scenario – detached from the screen, like a giant trackpad, or tablet. It’s hard to see it working perfectly, or being as universally applicable as the trusty mouse, but [...]
Use of concept: the best proof of concept
by Grant on 6 July 2009 in UI and UX
Is there a lesson here for Wellington City Council’s proposed changes for Manner’s Mall? Watch the video half way down the page.
And you thought multi-touch was cool
by Grant on 5 January 2009 in Geeky, UI and UX
From Fresh Creation: Tan Le, co-founder and president of Emotiv Systems, gives a live demo of a mind control device that uses a person’s thoughts to input computer commands.
The rise of 3D interfaces
by Grant on 16 June 2008 in Design, Flash, UI and UX
EcoZoo is a recent addition to an increasingly long line of impressive 3D interactives appearing online. Most of these have been made possible with performance and rendering advances in the Flash Player and 3D libraries such as PaperVision3D which have popped up to take advantage of them. What interests me is that it wasn’t that [...]