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GVU Center Brown Bag: Astrid Bin, "Designing for Exploration: Using Inefficiency As An Approach"
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Abstract:
The benefits of efficiency and usability in design are well-documented. However, when designing interfaces and experiences for exploration, learning, artistic content, or contexts where there is no task (or when the "task" is emergent), the trajectory is unclear and a task-based approach becomes inappropriate. This talk discusses designing for exploration, and how inefficiency as a design approach can be used to think about and create experiences for creative, narrative, and learning applications.
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Astrid Bin is an artist and technologist. She has exhibited installation and sculpture works worldwide, and is currently a postdoctoral fellow in Digital Media and Music Technology at Georgia Institute of Technology.
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- Workflow Status:Published
- Created By:Dorie Taylor
- Created:09/17/2018
- Modified By:Joshua Preston
- Modified:09/17/2018
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