Brave New Interfaces

Brave New Interfaces
Author: Jan Cornelis
Publisher: ASP / VUBPRESS / UPA
Total Pages: 329
Release: 2007
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 9054874163

Compiled by the CROSSTALKS program for policy-probing scientific issues, this volume reflects on the meaning and impact of existing and future interfaces--and what the added value could be. Offering a broad analysis of the individual, social, and economic impacts that the next generation of interfaces will have, its unique interdisciplinary approach combines the perspectives of artists, academics, and businesspeople.

Brave NUI World

Brave NUI World
Author: Daniel Wigdor
Publisher: Elsevier
Total Pages: 257
Release: 2011-04-05
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 0123822327

Brave NUI World is the first practical guide for designing touch- and gesture-based user interfaces. Written by the team from Microsoft that developed the multi-touch, multi-user Surface® tabletop product, it introduces the reader to natural user interfaces (NUI). It gives readers the necessary tools and information to integrate touch and gesture practices into daily work, presenting scenarios, problem solving, metaphors, and techniques intended to avoid making mistakes. This book considers diverse user needs and context, real world successes and failures, and the future of NUI. It presents thirty scenarios, giving practitioners a multitude of considerations for making informed design decisions and helping to ensure that missteps are never made again. The book will be of value to game designers as well as practitioners, researchers, and students interested in learning about user experience design, user interface design, interaction design, software design, human computer interaction, human factors, information design, and information architecture. - Provides easy-to-apply design guidance for the unique challenge of creating touch- and gesture-based user interfaces - Considers diverse user needs and context, real world successes and failures, and a look into the future of NUI - Presents thirty scenarios, giving practitioners a multitude of considerations for making informed design decisions and helping to ensure that missteps are never made again

The Scientific American Brave New Brain

The Scientific American Brave New Brain
Author: Judith Horstman
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 225
Release: 2010-02-25
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 0470602813

This fascinating and highly accessible book presents fantastic but totally feasible projections of what your brain may be capable of in the near future. It shows how scientific breakthroughs and amazing research are turning science fiction into science fact. In this brave new book, you'll explore: How partnerships between biological sciences and technology are helping the deaf hear, the blind see, and the paralyzed communicate. How our brains can repair and improve themselves, erase traumatic memories How we can stay mentally alert longer—and how we may be able to halt or even reverse Alzheimers How we can control technology with brain waves, including prosthetic devices, machinery, computers—and even spaceships or clones. Insights into how science may cure fatal diseases, and improve our intellectual and physical productivity Judith Horstman presents a highly informative and entertaining look at the future of your brain, based on articles from Scientific American and Scientific American Mind magazines, and the work of today’s visionary neuroscientists.

The Brave New World of Publishing

The Brave New World of Publishing
Author: Manfred Breede
Publisher: Elsevier
Total Pages: 211
Release: 2008-08-30
Genre: Photography
ISBN: 1780632185

This books is aimed at publishers, librarians, printers, communications professionals and anyone who has an interest in the past, present and future of the book. It chronicles the early beginnings of printing technology and book publishing in the context of the book as a major cultural agent. The book discusses the print medium in light of challenges from non-paper communications technologies and how the book publishing industry can face these challenges in order to remain an important player in the extant multi-media market place by exploiting the technical and creative possibilities afforded by newer digital printing technologies. - Written by a highly knowledgeable and well respected academic and practitioner in the print media field - Provides detailed technical information on conventional and digital reproduction technology - Technology is discussed in the context of the cultural evolution of communication

The Art and Science of Interface and Interaction Design (Vol. 1)

The Art and Science of Interface and Interaction Design (Vol. 1)
Author: Christa Sommerer
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 200
Release: 2008-09-08
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 3540798706

Artists and creators in interactive art and interaction design have long been conducting research on human-machine interaction. Through artistic, conceptual, social and critical projects, they have shown how interactive digital processes are essential elements for their artistic creations. Resulting prototypes have often reached beyond the art arena into areas such as mobile computing, intelligent ambiences, intelligent architecture, fashionable technologies, ubiquitous computing and pervasive gaming. Many of the early artist-developed interactive technologies have influenced new design practices, products and services of today's media society. This book brings together key theoreticians and practitioners of this field. It shows how historically relevant the issues of interaction and interface design are, as they can be analyzed not only from an engineering point of view but from a social, artistic and conceptual, and even commercial angle as well.

The Best Interface Is No Interface

The Best Interface Is No Interface
Author: Golden Krishna
Publisher: New Riders
Total Pages: 257
Release: 2015-01-31
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 0133890422

Our love affair with the digital interface is out of control. We’ve embraced it in the boardroom, the bedroom, and the bathroom. Screens have taken over our lives. Most people spend over eight hours a day staring at a screen, and some “technological innovators” are hoping to grab even more of your eyeball time. You have screens in your pocket, in your car, on your appliances, and maybe even on your face. Average smartphone users check their phones 150 times a day, responding to the addictive buzz of Facebook or emails or Twitter. Are you sick? There’s an app for that! Need to pray? There’s an app for that! Dead? Well, there’s an app for that, too! And most apps are intentionally addictive distractions that end up taking our attention away from things like family, friends, sleep, and oncoming traffic. There’s a better way. In this book, innovator Golden Krishna challenges our world of nagging, screen-based bondage, and shows how we can build a technologically advanced world without digital interfaces. In his insightful, raw, and often hilarious criticism, Golden reveals fascinating ways to think beyond screens using three principles that lead to more meaningful innovation. Whether you’re working in technology, or just wary of a gadget-filled future, you’ll be enlighted and entertained while discovering that the best interface is no interface.

Future Tech Startups and Innovation in the Age of AI

Future Tech Startups and Innovation in the Age of AI
Author: Inam Ullah Khan
Publisher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 359
Release: 2024-10-30
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 1040128602

Our book, Future of Tech Startups and Innovations in the Age of AI, mainly focuses on artificial intelligence (AI) tools, AI-based startups, AI-enabled innovations, Autonomous AI Agents (Auto-GPT), AI-based marketing startups, machine learning for organizations, AI-internet of things (IoT) for new tech companies, AI-enabled drones for agriculture industry, machine learning (ML)/deep learning (DL)-based drip farming, AI-based driverless cars, AI-based weather prediction startups, AI tools for personal branding, AI-based teaching, AI-based doctor/hospital startups, AI for game companies, AI-based finance tools, AI for human resource management, AI-powered management tools, AI tools for future pandemics, AI/ML-based transportation companies, AI for media, AI for carrier counseling, AI for customer care, AI for next generation businesses, and many more applications. AI tools and techniques will revolutionize startups all over the world. Entrepreneurs, engineers, and practitioners have already moved toward AI-based solutions to reshape businesses. AI/ML will create possibilities and opportunities for improving human lifestyles. AI-enabled startups will work on cost-effective solutions to solve difficult problems. Recently, many research companies are interested in providing solutions and investing a lot in AI-based startups. AI-driven products will revolutionize the "smart world." AI computing tech companies will help to model human speech recognition systems. Also, AI-based startups will focus on perception and reasoning of autonomous robotic systems. AI/ML-based tech startups will introduce smart online education systems for future pandemics. More interestingly, people are also moving for online job opportunities and trying to work from home. Future innovation needs closer relations between academia and industry. Therefore, online platforms need to be introduced that will only focus on academia and industry linkage. Future AI tech-based startups will focus more on research and development to introduce novel products to the market. Accordingly, engineers and many other people should be trained on AI tools and techniques to introduce innovative solutions for the smart world. In addition, integration of many new technologies with AI will be made possible. AI with IoT, smart cities, unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs), wireless sensor networks, software-defined networks, network management, vehicular ad hoc networks, flying ad hoc networks, wireless communication technologies, ML, reinforcement learning, federated learning and other mechanisms will introduce new technological products.

Augmented Human

Augmented Human
Author: Helen Papagiannis
Publisher: "O'Reilly Media, Inc."
Total Pages: 120
Release: 2017-08-17
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 1491928387

Augmented Reality (AR) blurs the boundary between the physical and digital worlds. In AR’s current exploration phase, innovators are beginning to create compelling and contextually rich applications that enhance a user’s everyday experiences. In this book, Dr. Helen Papagiannis—a world-leading expert in the field—introduces you to AR: how it’s evolving, where the opportunities are, and where it’s headed. If you’re a designer, developer, entrepreneur, student, educator, business leader, artist, or simply curious about AR’s possibilities, this insightful guide explains how you can become involved with an exciting, fast-moving technology. You’ll explore how: Computer vision, machine learning, cameras, sensors, and wearables change the way you see the world Haptic technology syncs what you see with how something feels Augmented sound and hearables alter the way you listen to your environment Digital smell and taste augment the way you share and receive information New approaches to storytelling immerse and engage users more deeply Users can augment their bodies with electronic textiles, embedded technology, and brain-controlled interfaces Human avatars can learn our behaviors and act on our behalf

The Routledge Handbook of Shakespeare and Interface

The Routledge Handbook of Shakespeare and Interface
Author: Clifford Werier
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 436
Release: 2022-08-25
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 1000606376

The Routledge Handbook of Shakespeare and Interface provides a ground-breaking investigation into media-specific spaces where Shakespeare is experienced. While such operations may be largely invisible to the average reader or viewer, the interface properties of books, screens, and stages profoundly mediate our cognitive engagement with Shakespeare. This volume considers contemporary debates and questions including how mobile devices mediate the experience of Shakespeare; the impact of rapidly evolving virtual reality technologies and the interface architectures which condition Shakespearean plays; and how design elements of hypertext, menus, and screen navigation operate within internet Shakespeare spaces. Charting new frontiers, this diverse collection delivers fresh insight into human–computer interaction and user-experience theory, cognitive ecology, and critical approaches such as historical phenomenology. This volume also highlights the application of media and interface design theory to questions related to the medium of the play and its crucial interface with the body and mind.