Author Archive for sprocket

Great subway etiquette signs by Jason Shelowitz. The artist is interviewed by Gothamist at the link below:
Artist Talks Subway Etiquette Signs - Gothamist.

From Jason Kottke’s response to Alice for the iPad:
E-books are “broken” in several ways that are important to kids, not the least of which is that paper books are super useful as floors in really tall block buildings.

Core 77 has written a review of “Art”, Rubi McGrory’s MFA thesis show. It combines some of my favorite things — critique of consumer culture and the analogization (it’s a word now!) of inherently digital things. Check it out.

via Gary Flake: is Pivot a turning point for web exploration? | Video on TED.com.

My Way

17Mar10

Christoph Niemann has done a wonderful series of conceptual Google Maps on the NYTimes site. These are like a cartographic version of Jessica Hagy’s  Indexed.
 

May 11, 2010: Post updated with the video of my talk.

Dot Dot Dot “The Tablet”: Alexis Lloyd from MFA Interaction Design on Vimeo.
I’ve gotten some great feedback on my talk last week at SVA’s DotDotDot lecture series on designing for the iPad, so I thought I would take the time to write down some of [...]

I can’t imagine a news site I’d want to use less.

My talk from Interaction ‘10 is up on Vimeo:

Alexis Lloyd - New Interactions with News from Interaction Design Association on Vimeo.

People have been predicting that electronic books will become the primary literary format for quite a while now, but it’s only recently that the path to a predominantly e-book ecosystem has become clear. E-readers like the Kindle and devices like the iPad that are optimized for reading are still nascent technologies, but already we’re seeing [...]

Mag+

22Dec09

via vimeo.com

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