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As We Now Are

18 Jul 2011
In: Cultural Norms, Shibuya
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Our acceptance of displays in urban environments, and how our current assumptions will shift as displays increasingly observe and react to what’s in front of …
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Evolving Screen Literacy

20 Jun 2011
In: Design Inspiration, Seoul
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ATM includes the usual touchscreen (at the bottom of the photo) and a display that updates infrequently – to the unobservant eye it could just …
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Touch Screen Vending

This acure Shibuya station vending machine by the JR East Water Business Co. is interesting on a number of levels: it’s using a touch screen …
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Future Display

26 Oct 2010
If you want to understand the future of displays, you need to spend time in South Korea. It’s that simple, that unevenly distributed.
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Fragmented

14 Sep 2010
In: Amsterdam, Design Inspiration
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In our increasingly display-rich urban environments – the natural replacement cycle of display infrastructure i.e. how long will the car last before it, and the …
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Opaque Messages

05 Sep 2010
In: Design Inspiration, Munich
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ATM viewed from the exact angle where display becomes to opaque to read. Privacy filters for mobile phones are common practice in the density of …
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Democratising Experiences

With the new wave of tablet devices hitting the shelves content consumers will increasingly have the choice between opting for the infrastructural defaults such as …
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Realities Distorted

07 Apr 2010
In: Future Perfect, Salton Sea
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Water reflection of a powerline tower above (rotated photograph above) and the full dawn scene below. Thought for today – the reflective properties of surfaces …
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Visual Flow

25 Apr 2008
In: Design Inspiration, Harajuku
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Display Norms

30 Jan 2008
In: Accra, Cultural Norms
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