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We are on the verge of the next era in Human-Computer Interaction: Agentive technologies accessed through “Natural” interactions. In this talk by Cooper Directors Christopher Noessel and Stefan Klocek, we will discuss the nature of these technologies, the challenges that they will pose for interaction designers and urban planners, the best metaphors for thinking about these technologies, and share three scenarios illustrating what it might be like to interact with Jinn technology in the context of the city.
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The Jinni and the cityA framework for designing cities that work for people
Cooper
Chris Noessel@chrisnoessel chris@cooper.com
Stefan Klocek@klocekian chris@cooper.com
The jinni frameworkA look at where technology is headed.
How does the Jinni Framework help us design better, smarter cities?
Too often the focus is on infrastructure
Too often the focus is on infrastructure
Jinni shift the focus to the relationshipsbetween people and their environment.
Scenario 1The city helps Frances build a new park
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Scenario 2The city helps its citizens through an earthquake
Thinking of the city as jinn
Puts a focus on people, places, and conversationsWhile still being grounded in forward-looking technology
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