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Bridging the Gap: Work, Play, and Physical Interfaces

This session from Ignite SF 2011 delves into the evolving boundaries between work and play, exercise and family. Through the insights of Doug Engelbart, we explore how physical interfaces can enhance our productivity and creativity in our daily lives. The discussion emphasizes core gestures that can transform our interaction with technology, from clapping hands to handshakes. Join us in envisioning innovative ways to integrate movement and communication into our workspaces, as we navigate the challenges of modern life.

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Bridging the Gap: Work, Play, and Physical Interfaces

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  1. Body Language • @anselm • @parcinc • Ignite SF 2011

  2. Schisms between work and play, work and exercise, work and family.

  3. How did we get here?

  4. Doug Engelbart

  5. How can we build physical interfaces to work?

  6. Mandatory Kinect Slide

  7. Where could this go?

  8. Core vocabularies • grabbing, clapping hands, sweeping arms, swimming motions, rock paper scissors, waving hello or goodbye, air marshalling, fist bump, thumbs up, bowing, genuflect, handshake, salute, gang signs • move things, stretch, copy, cut and paste, zoom in, stretch, stack • connect objects, wire inputs to outputs, aesthetically arrange code in shared space... • see http://gesturecons.com

  9. Grooming the Wiki?

  10. Thank you! You can reach me at: • @anselm

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