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February 09, 2005
Interaction Design -- Italian Style
So what is "interaction design"? Institute Ivrea takes a stab at defining it and inspiring it with its 2-yr course in fusing "culture, technology, service models, and design for products and services." That's a lot of words for a concept that Apple branded as "think different" (sic). Students who thought differently created "Strangely Familiar," a melange of mundane items -- with a forward twist. Consider the whack-a-mole-like phone messages that pop up from your desk -- or the alarm clock that teases you "up" in the morning. Nice. Thanks for the tip Stefan. Photo by Ivan Gasparini
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