multitouch - the iphone halo effect impacts upon experiential paradigm shifts

Wednesday, July 25th, 2007

Panasonic Innovation Center - Tokyo 2005

Our first exposure to a multitouch world, Panasonic Innovation Center visit 2005

The release of the iphone has had a greater impact than just the consumer mobile phone market. The first publicly accesssible multitouch device also brings with it an operating system that bases itself on the advantages of multitouch. The next six months will establish multitouch as a viable haptic data experience. (more…)

forecasting the ‘whether’: making alternative design decisions

Wednesday, July 25th, 2007

Even professionals need help

Reward offered for whereabouts of lost dog as featured in the window of a Hollywood fortune teller, obviously pets cannot be clients.

We have a current project that has meant a great deal of prediction and consideration to what the future holds. Project Mx, as we will call it for now, demands a solution that works in the present and can adapt to the future. But why is this process so important? Well, when the client operates as the driving force for where technology and interaction will go in the future, it is vital that how their story is told today can factor in the vision and intention that the experience is meant to promote.A week of thought has taken place between the design team whilst we explore and unearth where interaction will go towards next, multitouch, new graphical processing systems, application development platforms, all these aspects of the experience are now as important as aesthetics and narrative.Technology is now an experiential component as important as sight, sound or any other of the senses. The technology platform is now the sixth sense, but not something that communicates with our understanding of now, it is a sense that exists in the future as well as the present.Project Mx will form a series of posts as we identify new challenges (how does one design a user experience for a client who defines user experiences?) and highlight solutions. Revisit this thread to see what else the future has in store for us.

Make me respond! What makes communities react?

Friday, July 6th, 2007

what makes us react? We at M have made a commitment to maintain a little garden of g-nosis on our web presence. We know that every agency out there believes a blog to be an indication of its voice having worth, but our purpose is to engage and stimulate. Ultimately, being online is simply the same thing as simply being, and our sense of being is only created through relationships and connections. In fact without dialogue no human being really serves much value. The same must be said of blogging, so please add to the noise on here, read, consider and contribute.