Archive for the 'Experience Design' Category

Habitar – Bending The Urban Frame

Last week, I received a copy of the HABITAR magazine, titled “Bending The Urbam Frame”. Habitar is a walk through new emerging scenarios in the city curated by José Luis de Vicente with the help of Fabien Girardin, both based in Barcelona.

“Utopian and radical architects in the 1960s predicted that cities in the future would not only be made of brick and mortar, but also defined by bits and flows of information. The urban dweller would become a nomad who inhabits a space in constant flux, mutating in real time. Their vision has taken on new meaning in an age when information networks rule over many of the city’s functions, and define our experiences as much as the physical infrastructures, while mobile technologies transform our sense of time and of space.”

The magazine is a catalogue of ideas and images from world-class artists, design and architecture studios, and hybrid research centres including Timo Arnall, Julian Bleecker, Ángel Borrego – Office for Strategic Spaces, Nerea Calvillo, Citilab-Cornellà, Pedro Miguel Cruz, Dan Hill, IaaC – Instituto de Arquitectura Avanzada de Cataluña, kawamura-ganjavian + Maki Portilla Kawamura + Tanadori Yamaguchi, Aaron Koblin, Philippe Rahm architectes, Marina Rocarols, Enrique Soriano, Pep Tornabell, Theodore Molloy, Semiconductor, SENSEable City Lab, Mark Shepard.

Together they come up with a series of potential tools, solutions and languages to negotiate everyday life in the new urban situation.

This new urban landscape is no longer predicated solely on architecture and urbanism. These disciplines now embrace emerging methodologies that bend the physical with new measures, representations and maps of urban dynamics such as traffic or mobile phone flows. Representations of usage patterns and mapping the life of the city amplify our collective awareness of the urban environment as a living organism. These soft and invisible architectures fashion sentient and reactive environments.

The works are also exposed in an exhibition in  LABoral – Centro de Arte y Creación Industrial in Gijon [Asturias] in Spain.

You can download a PDF copy of the magazine here but I recommend you buy the paperbook version, you can buy it here (English – Spansih – price = 5 €).

The work is a real recommendation for everyone interested in new emerging urban scenarios, urban design, planning & architecture, nomadic architecture, spatial intelligence, urban software, participatory systems in cities and networked urbanism.

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Mobile Design Session Barcelona

Museum of Contemporary Art Barcelona - MACBA

On Thursday October 29, 2009 we’re organizing at the Museum of Contemporary Art Barcelona (MACBA) the first Mobile Design Session during the Barcelona Design Week.

For this first Mobile Design Session, we’re inviting some of the most forward-thinking leaders in Mobile including Adam Greenfield – Head of Design Direction for Service and User-Interface Design at Nokia, Timo Arnall – Oslo School of Architecture & Design, Willem Boijens – Principal Manager Global User Experience – Concept Development at Vodafone Group Marketing, and Brian Fling – author of O’Reilly’s Mobile Design and Development, who will share the challenges they see for the coming years: designing mobile services for a total mobile user experience, understanding the needs of the user within her environment.

During the last decade we have seen an increased flow of innovation around the mobile phone, which is becoming an indispensable gadget in nearly everyone’s life. Mobile devices outnumber desktop and laptop computers three to one worldwide and they are already the most popular access platform to the Internet. The convergence of mobile phone and web services is just the beginning of what may be regarded as true “ubiquitous computing”. The paradigm of anytime, anywhere, anyhow has become a reality in everyday life in a very short time.

Understanding the user context (who? what? where? when? how?) has become the major challenge for designers of all industries, also in order to create mobile services that are relevant in people’s everyday life.

With improved capabilities of devices including sensoring technology, we’re moving towards networked and context-aware environments, embedding computational power into the objects and environments that surround us (also known as “urban computing” and “locative media”). Visual browsing is possible today with augmented reality solutions changing the way we interact with what’s around. This increasing influence and permeation of the digital layer is launching a new wave of service ideas in industries such as media, consumer goods, retail, automotive, healthcare, etc.

Understanding how the mobile ecosystems work and in particular the correlation between design and mobile and between innovation and technology becomes increasingly important for any designer working in any industry.

More info to be released soon on the Barcelona Design Week website . Stay tuned!

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MEX Mobile User Experience Conference & Awards

It’s that time of the year again where some of my favourite conferences are coming up. One of them is MEX: The PMN Mobile User Experience Conference & Awards on 19th – 20th May in the WallaceSpace in London, UK. I attended the previous 2 editions of the conference and I am part of the jury again this year.

“MEX is a very different style of conference, dedicated to enhancing the mobile user experience. We bring together 100 of the most creative thinkers in the mobile business and challenge them to create a collaborative response to our 8 point MEX Manifesto through 2 days of workshops and debates. Corporate pitches are outlawed. Instead, you can expect the brightest ideas, most inspiring speakers and best business opportunities, presented in an environment full of light, air, sofas and healthy brain food.” — Marek Pawlowski, founder of the MEX Conference & Awards.

The MEX Mobile User Experience Awards challenge the world’s most talented designers, engineers and visionaries to unleash their creativity and show us a product, service, platform or concept which will delight their target users and enhance the mobile experience.

The challenge…Design an interface, idea or product to delight customers and enhance the mobile user experience. Check the details how to enter the 2009 MEX Mobile User Experience Awards here.

The deadline for entries is Friday, 8th May 2009 at 23:00 GMT. Please ensure your entries are received by this dat.

Since there is extremely high demand for conference registrations and the event usually sells out well in advance, Marek has been so kind to reserve 5 passes for mTrends readers. All you need to do is to enter the ‘RD42′ code when registering at http://www.pmn.co.uk/mex/register09.shtml . The price to attend the conference is £1499.

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