Interaction 10 submission: It’s in.

Apparently I was one of the many cutting it very close near the deadline when submitting a presentation to Interaction 10, which takes place on 4-7 February of 2010.

Interaction 10

At first it appeared as if my effort had been in vain –my application didn’t appear on the site. (At this point I was ready to blame the Google Docs form being used for the failure) Gladly, I was told it would eventually appear, and it did.

So what is my submission, you might be asking? “Paper-in-Screen“! I reckon if it is good enough for Interactions Magazine, others in the interaction design community might find it useful, or at least somewhat interesting –or both.

I’ve made a short video explaining the idea behind the prototyping technique:

As I’ve mentioned, the submission is up –which means it’s there begging asking for you to comment on it and voice your opinion on the technique, as well as express whether it is something you and others would like to see as a presentation in this conference.

A more in-depth explanation on Paper-in-Screen can be found in the July-August issue of ACM’s Interactions Magazine, or in one my previous post on this site.

Thanks a mil.


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