Cube-based interactions
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[ColumnNetwork.org] Cubicle is a multifaceted, multi-sensory wireless tangible input device. While its physical attributes are modular to fit user preference and ability, Cubicle functionality is established by a set of well-defined, non-verbal dynamics.
Some slightly related from Technorati and Google.
[pasta and vinegar] Cubicle: cube-based interactions: Cubicle is a multifaceted, multi-sensory wireless tangible input device. While its physical attributes are modular to fit user preference and ability, Cubicle functionality is established by a set of well-defined, non-verbal dynamics.
[Comp.lancs.ac.uk] Jennifer G. Sheridan - Innovative Interaction Forensics and ...: :thePooch:. (www.thepooch.com) have come together through a shared interest in the boundaries that exist between art and technology with the intention of exploring the interplay between technology, art and the environment via non-traditional user interfaces. We test the artistic and technical merits of these experiential pieces at out-of-lab playful arenas such as clubs, bars, performance arts events such as Art-Cels (www.art-cels.com) as well as galleries, theatres and libraries.
[Orablogs.com] Duffblog: August 2004 Archives: ... one of which, Expert One-on-One Oracle has pride of place in my "cubicle library" ... of the total lack of nonverbal cues in voice only teleconferences. ...
[Orangecone.com] Orange Cone: Smart Objects Archives: The piece is designed as a nonverbal conversation between two people rocking on the chairs. It seems like much contemporary Japanese tech art, it's using technology to comment on the relationship between traditional Japanese values and how they relate to Western material culture (i.e. how the design of American and European stuff is interpreted in Japan).
[Orangecone.com] Orange Cone: Smart Objects Archives: The piece is designed as a nonverbal conversation between two people rocking on the chairs. It seems like much contemporary Japanese tech art, it's using technology to comment on the relationship between traditional Japanese values and how they relate to Western material culture (i.e. how the design of American and European stuff is interpreted in Japan).
[Xtremerecruiting.org] Employment Digest: April 2004 Archives: Resumes also can go astray when passed from recruiters and job boards to hiring companies. Frank Heasley, chief executive of MedZilla Inc., an online job board for biotechnology, pharmaceutical and medical professionals, says some resumes his company e-mails to clients bounce back after being identified as spam. When notified of the problem, clients usually ask to have the resumes re-sent, but that isn't always possible, because they often already are deleted from MedZilla's system. "We have to say, 'You know what, we don't have them,' " Mr.
Reflected tags on Technorati: Blog, Computing, Desktop Computer News
Posted at May 24, 2005 12:15 PM