2 posts tagged “interaction design”
Daniel Castro former conductor of Amici’s choir always insisted for me to visit Vienna, he spent for many years half of the year there and half of the year at Bogotá, ideal situation. It has being nearly twelve years since my first trip to Europe and only till this year I have managed to go to Rome and to Vienna.
Vienna is, no surprise, an astonishing city with monumental buildings and fluid way. I felt that the pace of the city was relaxing.
I had a great hostess: my friend Sonjia the best guide someone could find at Vienna .
The picture shows the Stephansdom, or St. Stephen's
Cathedral, is an island of Gothic magnificence in a sea of Baroque and 19th
Century architecture. Most of the church dates back to the 14th, 15th, and
16th Centuries, with the Romanesque "Giant's Doorway" on the west
façade dating back to the early 1200s. and 19th Century architecture.
www.regrets.org.uk
At Ars Electronica - Linz I found myself writing regrets on a "portable" laptop at the back of a new recruit.....I realised he was just in training a few seconds after I started writing.... I was his first "client" of the day.....
My regret was: "I shouldn't left my bed today"........my suggestion to the following questionnaire is to ask for your email so you can check out your own regret.....later that day I changed my mind "I wished I was there enjoying as much as I did this event"......
Mobile units roaming public space to collect and display anonymous regrets from the public to comprise a sociological database of time - & site-specific sentiment in the community.
Regrets Cambridge is an
interactive archive, a public conceptual artwork, and a study of
communally shared but typically private recollections.
