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Serena Rosenhan and her husband, Blair, join Tim for a critique of the Betty Crocker BC-1957 waffle iron. Part one of this episode is a very informal, out-of-the-box usability test recorded live in the Rosenhan kitchen on a sunny Saturday morning as Serena and Blair cooked brunch for Tim.
Part two, which occurs around 42 minutes into the episode, was recorded several months later when Serena had used the waffle iron again and could join Tim via phone for a "longitudinal review" as we like to do here on Design Critique. Even something as simple as a waffle iron has numerous areas of needed improvement or, in the case of the vertical storage ability of this unit, areas of impressive innovation.
Changing Innovation (1)- The end of IT
In addition to 21 years culminating in a senior position in the BBC Euan has had five years of unparalleled experience learning how to make the most of this wired-up world of work and how businesses can prepare themselves for the challenges and the opportunities it represents. Distributed by Tubemogul.
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Making sure the Web stays 'Generative' and Future Openâ€
Since January 2004 he has been the founder and chairman of Mozilla Europe, the European home of the Firefox Web browser. Distributed by Tubemogul.
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Changing Things (2) Fab Labs, towards decentralized design and production of material products
Mike Kuniavsky researches, designs and writes about people's experiences at the intersection of technology and everyday life. Companies and universities around the world use his 2003 book, "Observing the User Experience," to understand and teach techniques that bring the design of products closer to the people who use them. Distributed by Tubemogul.
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Nicolas Frespech is a French artist born in 1971. He has been working with the Web since 1996, and taught Net Art at Paul Valery University from 2002 to 2005. His various projects form a body of work that covers identity and its virtual and mercantile standardization, intimacy, the phenomenon of Webcams and telesurveillance, media, games and fiction. Distributed by Tubemogul.
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Changing Things (2) Fab Labs, towards decentralized design and production of material products
Michael Shiloh is an engineer, hobbyist, researcher, artist, and educator. Michael creates by himself and collaborates with children and students of all ages and with other electro-mechanical artists, including San Francisco-based Survival Research Labs. Distributed by Tubemogul.
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Changing Innovation (1)- The end of IT
Martin Duval is the fonder and CEO of Bluenove, which develops open innovation programs and implements sustainable change through open and collaborative innovation. Distributed by Tubemogul.
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Changing Innovation (2) – Innovating with the non-innovators
Marcos heads content development and coordinates the main working lines of Madrid's Medialab-Prado along with Laura Fernández. In spring of 2006 they started the project Interactivos?, a platform for developing projects through the collaboration of participants who come from different disciplines Distributed by Tubemogul.
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Changing Innovation (1)- The end of IT
As a consultant and a teacher, Marc Giget is one of France's leading voices on innovation. The "Innovation Tuesdays" he has created at Paris' National Center for Arts and Crafts (Cnam) have become the gathering place for big and small innovators, students and researchers looking for new ideas, case studies and inspiration. Distributed by Tubemogul.
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Changing Things (1) The Internet of Things is not what you think it is!
Usman Haque has created responsive environments, interactive installations, digital interface devices and mass-participation performances. Distributed by Tubemogul.
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Changing the Planet (1)- Sustainable development, the Way of Desire
Elizabeth Goodman’s writing, design and research focus on the intersections of technology, the social sciences, and interaction design. Currently a PhD student at the University of California, Berkeley’s School of Information, Elizabeth studies the relationship between mobile technologies and the experience of place. Distributed by Tubemogul.
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Edith K. Ackermann is Honorary Professor of Developmental Psychology, University of Aix-Marseille 1. She teams up with partners from varying backgrounds to help shape the future of play and learning in a digital world. I study how people use place, relate to others, and treat things to find their ways - and voices - in an ever changing world. Distributed by Tubemogul.
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