This series of in-depth articles examines the sometimes tense but always intimate relationship between design and technology. We look at how today's designers are engaging with technology in new ways and what these experiences mean for design, design tools, and society in general.
by Momus
Equal parts filmmaker, illustrator, and improviser, VJs create live concert visuals to accompany bands and DJs.
by Kazys Varnelis and Leah Meisterlin
New mapping technologies are fundamentally changing the way we experience the city. Varnelis and Meisterlin explore the busy intersections of design and cartography.
by Dori Tunstall
Design Anthropology takes user research to a whole new level. Dr. Elizabeth Tunstall explains how this emerging field can help to redefine design by exploring what it means to be human.
by John Thackara
With everyone from game developers to telecoms pouring millions into telepresence, why aren't we "there" yet? John Thackara examines what it means to travel without moving.
by Liz Danzico
Designer, programmer, and storyteller, Jonathan Harris is using interactive technology to pioneer new forms of narrative. Liz Danzico talks to Harris about the projects that have led him from the Arctic, to Bhutan, to the Museum of Modern Art.
by Louis Rosenfeld
Too often, web users get lost in the cracks between Search, Browse, and Ask. Information architect Lou Rosenfeld predicts that web analytics will enable designers to create truly integrated finding experiences.
by Patti Shank
Explore research and best practices related to the use of
multimedia in learning environments.
by Allan Chochinov
Many of today's most creative product designs were never meant to be manufactured. Allan Chochinov looks at how prototyping is transforming the ways in which products are discussed and developed.
by Anne Burdick
With technology obliterating boundaries between disciplines, design education is in turmoil. Anne Burdick looks at how some design programs are responding creatively---and encouraging students to do the same.
by Greg Trefry
Games are breaking out of the box. Greg Trefry explores how designers are using mobile technology to turn urban spaces into giant game boards and, in the process, are bringing people together through play.
by David Womack
Robotic technology is coming soon to a home near you. David Womack examines the next frontier in interaction design.
by Peter Hall
What does saving the planet look like? Peter Hall explores new interfaces for visualizing conservation.
by Peter Lunenfeld
To create a brighter future, we first need to imagine it. Peter Lunenfeld suggests that designers can overcome the vision deficit by taking on the future as a client.
by Adam Greenfield
As products and services become increasingly integrated, more and more companies are marketing experiences. Adam Greenfield takes a street-wise look at an emerging practice.
by Liz Danzico
New technology is radically reshaping the way we consume information. Liz Danzico provides an inside perspective from the front lines of online news.
by Rachel Abrams
As design projects become larger and more complex, designers are increasingly called upon to work together.
by David Womack
If design is the answer, then what is the question? A conversation with Professor Anthony Dunne, chair of the design interactions graduate program at the Royal College of Art, London.
by Dmitri Siegel
We all want options, but when does having choices prevent us from finding solutions? Dmitri Siegel looks at how people make important decisions and how design can help.
by Dan Nadel
A few bold animators are abusing technology in order to take animation beyond pixel-perfection and into the realm of the unreal.
by David Womack
Information visualization is having a major impact on the debate over global warming. Find out how new techniques for making images are changing the way we see politics, data, and science itself.
by Andrea Codrington
Digital visionary Matt Hanson talks about how technology is allowing designers to reinvent filmmaking and discusses his latest project, A Swarm of Angels.
by Jennifer Kabat
Museums are leading the way by using interactive technology to transform our interactions with objects and each other. Get new views on old art.
by Tina Blaine
Tina Blaine, a Carnegie Mellon University faculty member, investigates the emergence of interactive musical experiences, and the new interfaces that are making music accessible to non-musicians.
by Khoi Vinh
Khoi Vinh talks to 37signals founder Jason Fried about the creative process and how to make more with less.
by Adam Greenfield
How can designers adapt to a world where information is invisible, mutable, and universal?
by Peter Hall
Architects and designers collaborate to create digital skins that blink, wink, and breathe. Step inside.
by Katie Salen
Game designers love a challenge. A gaming guru examines how technological limitations push game designers to the next level.
by David Reinfurt
Designers scrutinize their software in order to reclaim an intimate relationship with their tools.
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