ABSTRACT
Make It So (Rosenfeld Media, 2012) explores the speculative interfaces seen in science fiction movies and television shows. The authors have developed a model that traces lines of influence between these sci-fi examples and design in the real world, and use this model as a scaffold to investigate how the depiction of technologies evolve over time, how fictional interfaces influence those in the real world, and what lessons interface designers can learn through this process. Only described briefly in the book, this keynote walks the audience through this model in detail, highlighting video clip examples throughout.
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- EuroITV'13 keynote: make it so
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