Show notes
Chris Noessel, UX veteran and many-time UX Podcast guest, joins us at From Business To Buttons to talk about randomness – a broad philosophical topic with a rich history and some interesting applications for creativity and design.
We move from tarot reading through haruspication to a 20th century French movement for constrained writing, and all the way to generative design and the definition of value.
(Listening time: 35 minutes, transcript)
Episode 217: Randomness with @chrisnoessel #creativity #design #ux #podcast – we talk about randomness; its applications, history and usefulness for creativity and design https://t.co/LvxAczAhHT pic.twitter.com/GgJNisURan
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References:
- Machine generated transcript of episode 217
- Liver of Piacenza
- Flip-o-saurus
- Online Mozart dice game – Musikalisches Würfelspiel
- Semiotics: A Primer for Designers
- Oulipo – French constrained writing movement
- A brief guide to Oulipo
- Salting (in cryptography)
- Andres Van Onck – design as semiosis
- Pattern language – Christopher Alexander
- Pareidolia – interpreting something visual as something known to the observer
- Effort heuristic – the quality or worth of an object is determined from the perceived amount of effort that went into it
- Per’s mindmap notes from the interview
- Episode 151: Liminal thinking with Dave Gray
- Cover art photo courtesy of InUse
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