"Lec Last - Tangible Media for Design and Inspiration" May 30, 2008 lecture by Hiroshi Ishii for the Stanford University Human Computer Interaction Seminar (CS547). Tangible Bits seeks to realize seamless interfaces between humans, digital information, and the physical environment by giving physical form to digital information, making bits directly manipulable and perceptible. Their goal is to invent new design media for artistic expression as well as for scientific analysis, taking advantage of the richness of human senses and skills - as developed through our lifetime of interaction with the physical world - as well as the computational reflection enabled by real-time sensing and digital feedback. CS 547 | Human-Computer Interaction Seminar: http://hci.stanford.edu/seminar/ Stanford University: http://www.stanford.edu/ Stanford University Channel on YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/stanford/
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Lec 1 - Designing Interactions that Combine Pen, Paper, and PC
Lec 2 - Accountability of Presence: Location Tracking Beyond Privacy
Lec 3 - Augmented Social Cognition
Lec 4 - Designing a Health Care Interface
Lec 5 - Toward Adaptive Services for Personal Archiving
Lec 6 - Data Modeling and Conceptual Sketching in the Design Process
Lec 7 - ChucK: A Computer Music Programming Language
Lec 8 - Context Aware Computing: Understanding Human Intention
Lec 9 - Adaptive Interaction Techniques for Sharing Design Resources
Lec 10 - Technologies for Collaborative Democracy
Lec 11 - Designing for Cuba: Necessary In(ter)vention
Lec 12 - The Past, Present, and Future of Digital Memories
Lec 13 - The Democratization of Ubiquitous Computing
Lec 14 - Automatically Generating Personalized Adaptive User Interfaces
Lec 15 - MySong: Automatic Accompaniment for Vocal Melodies
Lec 16 - Automating & Customizing the Web With Keyword Programming