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Bill Verplank
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Bill Verplank is a human-factors engineer with a long career in design, research and
education. As a fresh ME PhD from MIT he worked eight years at Xerox on the testing and
refinement of what we now call the "desktop metaphor": bit-map graphics, keyboard and
mouse, direct manipulation. For six years, he worked with Bill Moggridge at IDTwo and
IDEO doing "interaction design" - bringing the insights from computers to the
industrial design of medical instruments, GPS navigation, mobile phones, and new input
devices (keyboards, track-balls, mice). From IDEO, he moved to Interval Research for 8
years of innovating design methods (observation, body-storming, scenarios, metaphors)
and researching active force-feedback ("haptics").
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He began teaching design and man-machine-systems as a graduate student at MIT and
"visual thinking" and product design at Stanford in the '70s. Since then he has
lectured regularly in human factors, user-interface design and most recently "new music
controllers" at Stanford's CCRMA. In 2000, he joined the steering committee of the
Interaction Design Institute Ivrea (IDII) in Italy and has consulted most recently with
the Copenhagen Institute of Interaction Design (CIID). He co-authored ACM SIGCHI
Curriculum Recommendations and, for seven years, taught popular tutorials on Graphical
Interface Design and Sketching Scenarios. He is known for sketching as he talks.
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Brenda Laurel
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Brenda Laurel is a designer, researcher, teacher and writer. Since 1976, she has been a
pioneer and entrepreneur in interactive media, human-computer interaction and
human-centered design research. She serves as professor and chair of the Graduate
Program in Design at California College of Arts. She chaired the Graduate Media Design
Program at Art Center College of Design in Pasadena (2002-2006) and was a Distinguished
Engineer at Sun Microsystems Labs (2005-2006).
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Based on her research in gender and technology at Interval Research (1992-1996), she
co-founded Purple Moon in 1996 to create interactive media for girls. In 1993 at the
Banff Centre for the Arts she co- created and produced a virtual reality environment
called Placeholder, demonstrating new applications of the medium in narrative
engagement for multiple participants. She co- founded Telepresence Research in 1989 to
conduct research and development in virtual reality and remote presence systems and
applications. She has worked for computer and software companies including Atari, Apple
and Activision. Her books include The Art of Human-Computer Interface Design (1990),
Computers as Theatre (1991), Utopian Entrepreneur (2001), and Design Research: Methods
and Perspectives (2004). She earned her BA (1972) from DePauw University and her MFA
(1975) and PhD in Theatre (1986) from the Ohio State University.
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Bruce Sterling
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Bruce Sterling, author, journalist, editor, and critic, was born in 1954. Best known
for his ten science fiction novels, he also writes short stories, book reviews, design
criticism, opinion columns, and introductions for books ranging from Ernst Juenger to
Jules Verne. His nonfiction works include THE HACKER CRACKDOWN: LAW AND DISORDER ON THE
ELECTRONIC FRONTIER (1992), TOMORROW NOW: ENVISIONING THE NEXT FIFTY YEARS (2003), and
SHAPING THINGS (2005). He is a contributing editor of WIRED magazine and writes a
weblog. During 2005, he was the "Visionary in Residence" at Art Center College of
Design in Pasadena. In 2008 he was the Guest Curator for the Share Festival of Digital
Art and Culture in Torino, Italy, and the Visionary in Residence at the Sandberg
Instituut in Amsterdam.
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He has appeared in ABC's Nightline, BBC's The Late Show, CBC's Morningside, on MTV and
TechTV, and in Time, Newsweek, The Wall Street Journal, the New York Times, Fortune,
Nature, I.D., Metropolis, Technology Review, Der Spiegel, La Repubblica, and many other
venues.
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Erik Hersman
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Erik is the co-founder of Ushahidi (which means "testimony" in Swahili), a web
application created to map the reported incidents of violence happening during the
post-election crisis in Kenya. Currently, he is working with a team of mostly-African
programmers to continue development of this new free and open source platform that
makes it easier to crowdsource crisis information and visualize data. Ushahidi has been
used for disasters in Haiti and Chile, by media organizations such as Al Jazeera and
the Washington Post, for election monitoring in India, Afghanistan, Namibia and Mexico,
and for multiple other uses around the world.
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Erik Hersman is also the founder of AfriGadget, a multi-author website that showcases
stories of Africans solving everyday problems with little more than their creativity
and ingenuity. Fascinated by micro-entrepreneurs, gadgets and improvisation, he is
proving that technology is changing Africa - daily.
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In early 2010, Erik helped launch the new iHub (innovation hub) in Nairobi. It's an
open space for the technologists, investors, tech companies and hackers in Nairobi.
This space is a tech community facility with a focus on young entrepreneurs, web and
mobile phone programmers and designers. It is part open community workspace
(co-working), part vector for investors and VCs and part incubator.
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Raised in Sudan and Kenya, Erik brings unique energy and insight to the world of
technology and innovation - bridging the gap between Africa and Silicon Valley. An avid
blogger Erik writes two different technology blogs including: <a href=
"http://www.afrigadget.com/" target="_blank">AfriGadget</a> and <a href=
"http://whiteafrican.com/" target="_blank">WhiteAfrican</a>. One dedicated to low-tech
African ingenuity, and the other to high-tech mobile and web changes happening
throughout Africa.
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Jason Bruges
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Jason Bruges and his award-winning multidisciplinary <a href=
"http://www.jasonbruges.com/" target="_blank">studio</a> are focused on creating interactive digital
spaces that excite, intrigue and perform. The studio is particularly well known for
light based design, exploring interactivity with the public and the environment through
the highly imaginative use of materials and technologies.
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Jason Bruges Studio was created by Jason Bruges in 2001 and has since grown to around
16 people with backgrounds in Architecture, Lighting Design, Product Design,
Interaction Design and Project Management to delivers iconic public realm artwork and
design beautiful site specific, technologically advanced, historically sensitive
solutions and augments the environment with awe inspiring beauty.
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Jason Bruges believes that exploring interaction should be accessible to as wide an
audience as possible. When Interaction is innately about conversation, it requires more
than one participant, so the environment or interventions the studio creates require an
audience, viewer, playmate, critic, or observer so a feedback or an observation make
the work complete.
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The Studio's projects typically respond to the environment they are situated within and
exhibit a minimal environmental/ecological impact. The studio is continually
progressing the development of sustainable art and design in relation to environmental
science and technological innovation.
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Lisa Strausfeld
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Lisa Strausfeld has been a partner in Pentagram's New York office since 2002. Her work
lies at the intersection of physical and virtual space: where information structures
and physical structures meet, and where the navigation of information and the
navigation of buildings join in a single experience. She and her team specialize in
digital information projects including the design of large-scale media installations,
software prototypes and user interfaces, signage and websites for a broad range of
civic, cultural and corporate clients including One Laptop per Child, GE, Litl,
Bloomberg, Gallup, The New York Times, M.I.T., Brown University, the Museum of Arts and
Design and the Detroit Institute of Arts. Strausfeld holds four patents relating to
user interfaces and intelligent search and retrieval, and in 2006 she was named to the
Senior Scientist program at the Gallup Organization. In addition to many awards and
honors, Strausfeld was selected as one of Fast Company's "Masters of Design" in 2009
and received the National Design Award in the category of Interaction Design in 2010.
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Strausfeld studied art history and computer science at Brown University and earned
master's degrees in architecture from Harvard University and in media arts and sciences
from M.I.T.
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Richard Buchanan
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Richard Buchanan is Professor of Design, Management, and Information Systems at the
Weatherhead School of Management, Case Western Reserve University. Before joining the
Weatherhead faculty in 2008, he served as Head of the School of Design from 1992 until
2002 and from 2002 until 2008 as Director of Doctoral Studies. While at Carnegie
Mellon, he inaugurated Interaction Design programs at the Masters and doctoral level.
He is well known for extending the application of design into new areas of theory and
practice, writing and teaching as well as practicing with the concepts and methods of
Interaction Design. He argues that interaction design does not stop at the flatland of
the computer screen but extends into the personal and social life of human beings. In
keeping with this, he has worked on the redesign of the Australian Taxation System, the
restructuring of products and information for the United States Postal Service, and
other consulting activities. At the Weatherhead, he has turned his work toward
"collective interactions," focusing on problems of organizational change and a reform
of management education around the concept of "managing by design." Buchanan is a
widely published author and speaker. He is also Co-Editor of Design Issues, the
international journal of design history, theory, and criticism published by the M.I.T.
Press. He served for two terms as President of the Design Research Society, the learned
society of the design research community. He has a Ph.D. from the University of Chicago
and an honorary doctorate from the University of Montreal.
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