Near Future Laboratory Blog
Near Future Laboratory Blog
Thoughts, Reflections, Updates & Week Notes
Mar 23, 2012 – Apr 9, 2012
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Apr 09, 2012
Pfft. Turns out Nicolas is on some island in the Mediterranean “writing” the game controller book.
Weeknotes
Apr 04, 2012
Upstairs in the electronics bay, where I’ve been happily spending more and more time, I decided that the thing to do to make it more studio-like, rather than submerged rabbit warren-like, was to put fun things in there, like music and a hidden bag of reward chips. Make it easy to plop down in a chair without fussing…
Audio
Apr 03, 2012
A curious addendum to account for a UI/UX muck up at a nearby gasoline station. These moments reveal these hybrid displays — both purposeful, and one made to accomodate for failures in the machine. And this second one — how peculiar. My new laser printer to replace the 10 year old one what that I printed my disserta…
Interaction DesignInterface DesignObservations
Apr 03, 2012
For Nicolas, it was a week devoted to teaching with different lectures and workshops in Geneva (digital failures, Monday), Lausanne (creative approaches in design, Wednesday), Paris (open innovation and design ethnography, Thursday) and Annecy (Innovation and foresight, Friday)… and writing for the game controller p…
Nicolas Nova
Weeknotes
Apr 02, 2012
Yesterday, in a very small village in the French Alps, I ran across this fascinating bread vending machine. It made me think about other encounters with not-so-common machines such as a book delivery system in Seoul:
Nicolas Nova
DesignObservation
Mar 27, 2012
Nicolas was, once again, in the train for two workshops about design ethnography and object repurposing: one in Paris at ENSAD, and another one at the HKB in Bern. The idea was to show students the value of this kind of field investigation by asking them to go observe how people repurpose objects in physical space.…
Nicolas Nova
Weeknotes
Mar 26, 2012
Why do I blog this? This “Genesis Lego by Jomind” is a weird and curious hybridization of a standard controller (a Sega Genesis pad) and a combination of Lego bricks. I take it as an interesting example in the process of creolization, corresponding to the first steps.
Nicolas Nova
creolizationSyndicated
Mar 24, 2012
Why do I blog this? Simply because I love this visualization as a way to show path-dependence.
Nicolas Nova
SyndicatedObservation
Mar 23, 2012
Legacy post from Near Future Laboratory.
Nicolas Nova
Design