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The ethics of a vocal edit

The ethics of a vocal edit

November 24, 2016 · by Spooner · in audio, Ethics, HCI, internet, technology

At the recent Adobe Max conference, there was a piece of tech presented in the Sneak Peeks section called Project Voco – essentially, Photoshop for voice. Now, we’ve been able to edit images, replace people, remove people, add objects and…

Sci-fi books on AR & VR

Sci-fi books on AR & VR

July 27, 2016 · by Spooner · in AR/VR/MR, Design, HCI, technology

3 books I recently took on holiday with me had a focus on augmented and virtual reality. Apart from the times I’d discovered a new writer and spent months reading their back catalogue, this was the first time that I’d…

It's not science fiction: human-computer interaction in 2016

It’s not science fiction: human-computer interaction in 2016

May 17, 2016 · by Spooner · in Design, HCI, technology

A recording from a talk I gave with Mike T at Dev Week 2016, rather enjoyed this one. Abstract As technologists we are pretty bad at coming up with new ideas. Instead we often look to literature and films for…

Digital Patina - showing signs of wear / use on a digital interface

Digital Patina – showing signs of wear / use on a digital interface

May 12, 2016 · by Spooner · in Design, HCI, internet, technology

Following on from my previous post on digital patina, I wondered if there’s another way to look at this. This isn’t something I’ve seen, I’m not sure if I want to see it and it could go against the very…

It's all about Context - Speaking to computers

It’s all about Context – Speaking to computers

May 4, 2016 · by Spooner · in HCI, internet, technology

Context. The first in a series of experiments into how we as humans can naturally and realistically interact with the digital world. Mike and I have talked through various aspects of human-computer interaction over the last few years, never with…

HCI Newsletter #2 - Interface of the future, more on NASA's HoloLens, Identity and a book to read

HCI Newsletter #2 – Interface of the future, more on NASA’s HoloLens, Identity and a book to read

July 24, 2015 · by Spooner · in HCI

Subscribe to Future HCI Tiny Letters http://tinyletter.com/spooner Delivered straight to your inbox. My creators want me to be the user interface of the future I saw this video [ https://www.youtube.com/watch?t=105&v=kOil2HSDq0E ] titled ‘Face of the future rears its head’ which…

Digital Patina

Digital Patina

July 22, 2015 · by Spooner · in Design, HCI, technology

NB – cross posted from http://www.microsoft.com/en-gb/developers/articles/week04jun15/digital-patina/ Patina Patina for me, is a measure of authenticity, it’s visual or haptic feedback that a product has seen plenty of use over a period of time. It’s the wear in a car’s leather…

HCI Tiny Letter #1 - Blowing up a HoloLens, seeing more, being human and automation

HCI Tiny Letter #1 – Blowing up a HoloLens, seeing more, being human and automation

July 13, 2015 · by Spooner · in HCI, technology

Subscribe to Future HCI Tiny Letters http://tinyletter.com/spooner HoloLens goes to Space. Almost Just 4 days after announcing a collaboration between NASA & Microsoft on further HoloLens projects there were 2 Holo units being sent on their way to the International…

Progress - 44 years of digital music making

Progress – 44 years of digital music making

April 16, 2015 · by Spooner · in audio, Design, HCI, technology

The Music Machine – from 1971 StaffPad – from 2015

Integrating Cortana in your Windows Phone Application

Integrating Cortana in your Windows Phone Application

February 16, 2015 · by Spooner · in HCI, technology

Cortana is your personal digital assistant built into the heart of your Windows Phone and soon to come to the desktop with Windows 10 later this year. One of the useful features that make her stand out from voice control…

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