Interview with @louisrosenfeld at #interactLDN 2016
Lou Rosenfeld opened day one at Interact London 2016 with Designing a better you. Just as much a group activity as keynote – but it was a great way to kick off the conference.
UX Podcast attended Interact London on October 18th and 19th 2016. Two days of talks including both local and international speakers as well as “outsiders” to the User Experience industry. We recorded 6 interviews from the event, all of which are available here in this series.
The interviews are also available as a collection on Soundcloud.
Lou Rosenfeld opened day one at Interact London 2016 with Designing a better you. Just as much a group activity as keynote – but it was a great way to kick off the conference.
Daniel Harvey talked about chatbots and AI and how we are heading for a future where appstores are going to be replaced by botstores. Conversation is the command line of tomorrow. Read More
Professor Andrea Resmini is holding a presentation called Mapping cross channel ecosystems. Ahead of his talk, we get him to explain what this is and what it means for us as designers and the organisations we work with.
Interview with @resmini at #interactLDN – Mapping cross channel ecosystem https://t.co/Djm4dK9PSz
— UX Podcast (@uxpodcast) October 18, 2016
Pamela Pavliscak joined us right after her day 2 keynote to talk to us about when your internet things know how you feel. We talk about recognising and utilising emotions as part of a more connected world. What will happen when machines can know how we feel?
Leo Frishberg ended day 1 at Interact London with a talk about artefacts from the future. With the future arriving faster than we can create it, how can an innovator stay ahead? What’s the difference between a prototype and an artefact from the future?
Interview with @leofrish at #interactLDN 2016 – Artifacts From the Future https://t.co/28pXR3LCi8
— UX Podcast (@uxpodcast) October 19, 2016
Sarah Doody joined us to talk about anticipatory design. What if we didn’t need to find and search through information to help us make decisions. What if instead, information came to us at the right time and with the right context?
Interview with @sarahdoody at #interactLDN 2016 – Anticipatory design & the invisible interface https://t.co/mkRLAToHAg
— UX Podcast (@uxpodcast) October 19, 2016