Last week I visited “Decode – Digital design sensations”, at the V&A in London. Decode showcases the latest developments in digital interactive design, and focused on three themes. Coding, which explored how computer code can be used to create great pieces of conceptual design; interactivity, that looked at work that responded to physical presence, and Network charts or reworks that visualizes stats from its surroundings.
Wilkinson recently launched a new internal charity initiative as part of their continuing CSR commitment. The scheme will help raise money for a different charity each year, whilst at the same time offer Wilkinson some amazing insight into what its team members think about the quality of its products.
Back in April last year I posted a video I’d seen exploring the potential of gestural interfaces. This video from Oblong takes things a step closer to a true spatial operating interface, as seen in the Spielberg film Minority Report.
The Decode event at the V&A in London has been running since early December, and we’ve heard lot’s of good things about it. Next week Jam is on his way to London-town to take a peek at the exhibition. Decode covers old favourites such as Daniel Brown’s organic work, as well as emerging designers including Troika and Simon Heijdens.
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Check out pictures from Jam’s recent visit at Flickr.
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