nanoramas

A wide view of small things, with a focus on database cinema, internet culture, creativity, and good ol' fashioned filmmaking. I'm a filmmaker currently living in Ann Arbor, MI. More at jenniferproctor.com.
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There’s a reason that our fingertips have some of the densest areas of nerve endings on the body. This is how we experience the world close-up. This is how our tools talk to us. The sense of touch is essential to everything that humans have called “work” for millions of years.

Now, take out your favorite Magical And Revolutionary Technology Device. Use it for a bit.

What did you feel? Did it feel glassy? Did it have no connection whatsoever with the task you were performing?

I call this technology Pictures Under Glass. Pictures Under Glass sacrifice all the tactile richness of working with our hands, offering instead a hokey visual facade.

Well worth the full read (pictures, too!)

A Brief Rant on the Future of Interaction Design (via verdi)


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