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Web Conferences Amsterdam | Antony Ribot | Devices, designs and enabling behaviours | Mobilism 2011 @WebConferencesAmsterdam | Uploaded October 2019 | Updated October 2024, 6 minutes ago.
Slides: slideshare.net/ribot/devices-designs-and-enabling-behaviours-mobilism-2011

We're reaching a point in time where the device is now enabling interactions and behaviours in the physical world. We live in a task-oriented world and with technology becoming less visible (due to good design), we are well on our way to creating experiences that the mass audience can consume. How do we make technology less visible? What kind of design results in new physical behaviours? Why is this important for the future? These are some of the questions I'm going to have a go at tackling.

About Antony: twitter.com/ribotmaximus
About Mobilism: https://mobilism.nl
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