In our digitized everyday lives, are bulletin boards, free local newspapers and advertising pillars still suitable for sharing things and encountering people? In her MA project in Interaction Design at the Zurich University of the Arts, Judith pursues research in order to combine location-aware smartphones with playful experiences. The result of her work, based on user-centered inquires, is a service for smartphones that stimulates the exchange of skills and goods. It allows people to explore their neighborhood and to engage with strangers in novel and surprising ways
Friday, April 23, 2010, 16:30, Alte Börse, Zürich
Erfasst am 09.03.10
Festival und Konferenz (TRADE - Digitaler Handel zwischen Realität und Virtualität) der digitalen Kultur vom 23./24 April 2010 in der Alten Börse in Zürich.
Master Project
Based on user-centered inquiries, a smartphone application is designed that brings local communities together by combining location awareness with playful experiences.
Master student Judith Fehse is fascinated by the impact technology has on society and people. She wants to understand how people act, how technology works and design new tools that people love through user ...