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June 21, 2010
We've blogged before about how exciting it is to see the evolution of gestural interfaces. Instead of users having to click a mouse, or touch a screen, they simply wave their arms and their gesture is interpreted thus changing or manipulating the content on screen. Our own Webby Honoree ...

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February 17, 2009
While Emily has been at TED this last week, those left at home have been pushing the envelope too,  we've been having a go at gestural input for an exhibit that we'll be showing at WEBSTOCK later this month. In typical Kiwi style we made our own Infra-Red LED array to illuminate...

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February 07, 2009
Undoubtedly one of the many TED highlights for me was a presentation by Pattie Maes. I knew I would like her - she's an "Interface Inventor". (note to self: breathe) She works at MIT, and she talked about, amongst other things, how basically clumsy the technology we have at our ...

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September 12, 2008
Natural User Interfaces aren't just for gamers - look at what's on TV and the potential uses for Government....

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August 29, 2008
The true potential of NUI won't happen until GUI designers step outside their comfort zone..

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COMING EVENTS
  • Zef is speaking to Victoria University Experience Design students next week on the importance of users during the design process.
  • Emily is going to be presenting at the National Digital Forum in October.
  • Emily recently spoke to senior marketers from the Marketing Association on the latest in digital technology over two breakfasts in Auckland and Wellington.
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