1.1 Mapping The User
1.2 Mapping The Collection
1.3 Exploring Interfaces
1.4 Designing & Prototyping
The Interface
1.5 Stations: Interaction +
Publication
1.6 Weekly Questions
1.4.3 Presentation:
Final Interface
1.4.4 Reflection On User
Testing
1.4.2 Design Proposal
1.1.2 Presentation Mapping
User Group & Collection
1.4.2 Documentation
User Testing
1.1.1 Exploring The Other
1.2.1 Exploring The Context
1.3.1 Exploring Interfaces
1.4.1 Design Process
1.5.1 Publication Station
UX/UI & Prototyping
1.5.2 Interaction Station
Interfaces & Machine Learning
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In class we discussed on what could be considered an interface, and how it connects user to the context
Interface that we created during the class:
Categorizing interfaces (example from below the surface Amsterdam collection)
Exactitudes.com - people are categorized and grouped on subgroups
Interfaces can have multiple interfaces within them. These interfaces can have multiple users, interactions, contexts, experiences, perspectives. How can this be visually documented?