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		<title>SXSW 2010 Panel Podcast</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The fine people at the SxSW Interactive festival have been busily posting podcasts from the various panel discussions that took place during this year&#8217;s festival, and have got around to the panel I moderated, &#8220;Design for the Dark Side.&#8221; You can grab it here.
Listening to it just reminds me of what a great discussion my [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The fine people at the SxSW Interactive festival have been busily posting podcasts from the various panel discussions that took place during this year&#8217;s festival, and have got around to the panel I moderated, &#8220;Design for the Dark Side.&#8221; You can grab it <a href="http://audio.sxsw.com/2010/podcasts/Interactive/2010-03-16/Design-for-the-Dark-Side.mp3">here</a>.</p>
<p>Listening to it just reminds me of what a great discussion my panellists managed to produce, even with the shock requirement of having to sound intelligent at 9.30 in the morning. So, once again, a big warm thanking hug to <a href="http://turnstoneconsulting.wordpress.com/">Rachel Abrams</a>, <a href="http://www.tomorrowsthoughtstoday.com/">Liam Young</a> and<a href="http://jasonunes.com/"> Jason Nunes</a>.</p>
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		<title>Interaction 10 video up</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[A video of the talk I gave at Interaction 10, &#8220;Designing for Solitude&#8221;, is now available at the new IxDA.org.
Thanks so much to everyone who came along, for all of the feedback I&#8217;ve received since, and especially for the question and answer session at the end &#8211; it seems like a topic which resonated, which [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A video of the talk I gave at Interaction 10, &#8220;Designing for Solitude&#8221;, is now available <a href="http://www.ixda.org/resources/ben-fullerton-designing-solitude">at the new IxDA.org.</a></p>
<p>Thanks so much to everyone who came along, for all of the feedback I&#8217;ve received since, and especially for the question and answer session at the end &#8211; it seems like a topic which resonated, which is all I could really ask for. </p>
<p>Look out for an article soon (hopefully in Interactions Magazine) which will build on some of the themes I started to explore here.</p>
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		<title>Interaction 10 Playlist</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 16 Feb 2010 18:14:36 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[During and after Interaction 10, I had lots of comments and questions about the background music that was playing in the Theater (and in the other locations, most of the time) between speakers. So for those that asked, here&#8217;s a complete list of all the songs that were on that playlist. 
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>During and after <a href="http://interaction.ixda.org">Interaction 10</a>, I had lots of comments and questions about the background music that was playing in the Theater (and in the other locations, most of the time) between speakers. So for those that asked, here&#8217;s a complete list of all the songs that were on that playlist. </p>
<p>Notes: this was mostly thrown together at 1am the morning that the conference started &#8211; hopefully that excuses any, er, &#8220;aberrations&#8221;. There was no real theme, it&#8217;s just a bunch of things that I thought would have a (sort of) universal appeal. And sound good coming out of really big speakers. </p>
<p>In total, this playlist ended up being about 8 and a half hours of music, shuffled randomly.</p>
<p>EDIT: one song that isn&#8217;t included in the list as it was played right at the end: </p>
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My Way &#8211; Sid Vicious
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<p>For the rest of the conference:</p>
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Disco Farah &#8211; Salvatore<br />
Picture in a Frame &#8211; Tom Waits<br />
Short People &#8211; Randy Newman<br />
Everytime We Say Goodbye &#8211; John Coltrane<br />
She&#8217;s The One &#8211; Caribou<br />
Out There On The Ice &#8211; Cut Copy<br />
I&#8217;m On Fire &#8211; Electrelane<br />
Teen Age Riot &#8211; Sonic Youth<br />
Strange Overtones &#8211; David Byrne and Brian Eno<br />
Frenchy&#8217;s &#8211; Holy Fuck<br />
Rock Steady &#8211; Aretha Franklin<br />
Baby, Let Me Follow You Down &#8211; Bob Dylan<br />
Cloudbusting &#8211; Kate Bush<br />
Audax Powder &#8211; Polygon Window<br />
Superfly &#8211; Curtis Mayfield<br />
Hoppípolla &#8211; Sigur Rós<br />
Motorcycle Emptiness &#8211; Manic Street Preachers<br />
Knee-Deep In The North Sea &#8211; Portico Quartet<br />
You Are My Sunshine &#8211; Norman Blake<br />
Batyar (Bigmouth Strikes Again) &#8211; The Ukrainians<br />
Fahrenheit Fair Enough &#8211; Telefon Tel Aviv<br />
Wish You Were Here &#8211; Pink Floyd<br />
Desperados Under The Eaves &#8211; Warren Zevon<br />
Fire In My Heart &#8211; Super Furry Animals<br />
Things Are Gonna Get Easier &#8211; Low Motion Disco<br />
Heartbeats &#8211; Jose González<br />
Winter Love &#8211; Robyn Hitchcock<br />
American Music &#8211; Violent Femmes<br />
Are You Lonesome Tonight &#8211; Elvis Presley<br />
I Think I&#8217;m In Love &#8211; Spiritualized<br />
Fall On Me &#8211; R.E.M.<br />
Cosmik Debris &#8211; Frank Zappa<br />
In The Neighborhood &#8211; Tom Waits<br />
Sinnerman &#8211; Nina Simone<br />
Reasons to Quit &#8211; Phosphorescent<br />
Slack Motherfucker &#8211; Superchunk<br />
Les Nuits &#8211; Nightmares On Wax<br />
My Banjo And I &#8211; Hanggai<br />
Step On &#8211; Happy Mondays<br />
Mountain In The Night &#8211; Abdullah Ibrahim<br />
Mockingbird Diet &#8211; Karl Blau<br />
Goodbye &#8211; Ulrich Schnauss<br />
Up With People &#8211; Lambchop<br />
Paris Is Burning &#8211; Ladyhawke<br />
Bird on a Wire &#8211; Leonard Cohen<br />
Je T&#8217;aime&#8230; Moi Non Plus &#8211; Serge Gainsbourg &#038; Jane Birkin<br />
Papa Was a Rodeo &#8211; The Magnetic Fields<br />
Gymnopedies: La 1. Lent Et Douloureux &#8211; Erik Satie<br />
Something&#8217;s Coming &#8211; West Side Story<br />
Friend Of The Night &#8211; Mogwai<br />
Collapsing At Your Doorstep &#8211; Air France<br />
Dundas, Ontario &#8211; Caribou<br />
Jump -Aztec Camera<br />
Since &#8216;76 &#8211; RJD2<br />
So What &#8211; Miles Davis<br />
By The Time I Get To Venus &#8211; The Juan Maclean<br />
I Wish &#8211; Stevie Wonder<br />
The Boy with the Arab Strap &#8211; Belle &#038; Sebastian<br />
Hang Up Your Hang Ups &#8211; Herbie Hancock<br />
Blindsided &#8211; Bon Iver<br />
Highway To Hell &#8211; AC/DC<br />
Little Honda &#8211; Yo La Tengo<br />
Gogol &#8211; Gonzales<br />
Ramblin&#8217; Man &#8211; Lemon Jelly<br />
Root Down &#8211; The Beastie Boys<br />
A Minha Menina &#8211; The Bees<br />
Do You Remember The First Time? &#8211; Pulp<br />
Something Changed &#8211; Pulp<br />
The Milkman Of Human Kindness &#8211; Billy Bragg<br />
Big Time Sensuality &#8211; Bjork<br />
Impossible Germany &#8211; Wilco<br />
Sunday In Savannah &#8211; Nina Simone<br />
Knuddelmaus &#8211; Ulrich Schnauss<br />
Multiply &#8211; Jamie Lidell<br />
Surf Solar &#8211; Fuck Buttons<br />
Photographs Are Not Memories &#8211; Victor Bermon<br />
Stoner Hill &#8211; Brian Blade &#038; The Fellowship Band<br />
Get Together &#8211; Tony Allen<br />
Afternoon Speaker &#8211; The Sea And Cake<br />
Channel 1 Suite &#8211; Four Tet Remix (of a Cinematic Orchestra track)<br />
Fake Empire &#8211; The National<br />
Starálfur &#8211; Sigur Rós<br />
This Lamb Sells Condos &#8211; Final Fantasy<br />
He Didn&#8217;t &#8211; The 6ths (&#038; Bob Mould)<br />
Wow! It&#8217;s Now! &#8211; Luke Vibert<br />
You Can&#8217;t Always Get What You Want &#8211; The Rolling Stones<br />
Your Hand In Mine &#8211; Explosions In The Sky<br />
The Outdoor Type &#8211; The Lemonheads<br />
Blue Monk &#8211; Thelonious Monk<br />
Unfinished Sympathy &#8211; Massive Attack<br />
Jackson &#8211; Brakes<br />
This Charming Man &#8211; The Smiths<br />
Train In Vain &#8211; The Clash<br />
Jailbreak &#8211; Thin Lizzy<br />
City Sickness &#8211; Tindersticks<br />
Holy Thursday &#8211; David Axelrod<br />
Stephanie	 &#8211; Buckingham Nicks<br />
Rudy (A Message To You) &#8211; Dandy Livingstone<br />
Continental &#8211; Robin Guthrie<br />
It Ain&#8217;t Me Babe &#8211; Bob Dylan<br />
What&#8217;s In the Box? &#8211; The Emperor Machine<br />
Kennedy &#8211; The Wedding Present<br />
A Girl In Port &#8211; Okkervil River<br />
Sugar Mountain &#8211; Neil Young<br />
Stereo &#8211; Pavement<br />
007 -Desmond Dekker<br />
Hey &#8211; Pixies<br />
As The Stars Fall &#8211; The Cinematic Orchestra<br />
Woodcat &#8211; Tunng<br />
La Grange &#8211; ZZ Top<br />
Building Steam With A Grain Of Salt &#8211; DJ Shadow<br />
VCR &#8211; The xx<br />
Heart Skipped A Beat &#8211; The xx<br />
And Your Bird Can Sing &#8211; The Beatles<br />
River Man	 &#8211; Nick Drake<br />
Breathless &#8211; Nick Cave &#038; The Bad Seeds<br />
Movin&#8217; On Up &#8211; Primal Scream
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		<title>One from the vault: IDII, circa 2000</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 03 Dec 2009 22:33:05 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[During a conversation with a couple of friends a few months ago, it was suggested that I dust off and resurrect a project I worked on in the year 2000 A.D.: the first website for the Interaction Design Institute Ivrea.
And so, in the interests of posterity and in the hope it raises a smile for [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>During a conversation with a couple of friends a few months ago, it was suggested that I dust off and resurrect a project I worked on in the year 2000 A.D.: the first website for the Interaction Design Institute Ivrea.</p>
<p>And so, in the interests of posterity and in the hope it raises a smile for a few people:</p>
<p><a href="http://www.benfullerton.com/idii_i/" title="IDII Year 2000!">Here it is.</a></p>
<h4>Notes</h4>
<p>Being a nine year old site, not much works. Some of the pages, even at this stage, were still awaiting content (and this first version of the site ran off an Access database, which is no longer accessible.)</p>
<p>Saying that, there&#8217;s still some interesting content to be found, at least from a historical perspective. Particularly check out the definition of interaction design (found under &#8220;Why Interaction Design?&#8221;), along with the lists of the faculty and the &#8220;Explorer&#8217;s Club.&#8221;</p>
<p>This site was designed by Chris Downs  (yes, <a href="http://www.livework.co.uk" title="live|work">that Chris Downs</a>) and built  by myself in two weeks. I&#8217;m sure Chris won&#8217;t mind me saying that the design is a pretty accurate depiction of where the web was in Y2K, and the code certainly isn&#8217;t any better.</p>
<p>Anyway, enjoy.</p>
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		<title>Interaction &#8216;10 approaches</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 18 Nov 2009 04:12:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Interaction is the annual conference put on by the IxDA, and next February it returns to the city that hosted the inaugural event in 2008, Savannah. This year promises a program full of content as interesting as the previous years, and I&#8217;m lucky enough to have been chosen to try and contribute to that.
I&#8217;ll be [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://interaction.ixda.org" title="Interaction '10">Interaction</a> is the annual conference put on by the <a href="http://ixda.org" title="IxDA">IxDA</a>, and next February it returns to the city that hosted the inaugural event in 2008, Savannah. This year promises a program full of content as interesting as the <a href="http://interaction09.ixda.org/" title="Interaction 09">previous</a> <a href="http://interaction08.ixda.org/" title="Interaction 08">years</a>, and I&#8217;m lucky enough to have been chosen to try and contribute to that.</p>
<p>I&#8217;ll be talking around the idea of solitude: why it&#8217;s important as a mental state, why the products and services we use every day might be making it harder to attain, how some people strive for it, and how we might design to enable it. Plus, I&#8217;ll be judging the <a href="http://interaction.ixda.org/design-challenge/" title="Design Challenge">design challenge</a>, among other things. Hopefully I&#8217;ll see you there.</p>
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		<title>Article in &#8220;Interactions&#8221;</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 18 Mar 2009 00:58:18 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[I recently had the privilege of having an article published in the March/April 2009 edition of the ACM&#8217;s Interactions Magazine.
The article attempted to look at how co-creation can be a powerful technique in the design process, particularly within the realm of service design. Since services ordinarily involve a person-to-person interaction at some point in the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I recently had the privilege of having an article published in the March/April 2009 edition of the ACM&#8217;s <a href="http://interactions.acm.org" title="ACM Interactions Magazine">Interactions Magazine</a>.</p>
<p>The article attempted to look at how co-creation can be a powerful technique in the design process, particularly within the realm of service design. Since services ordinarily involve a person-to-person interaction at some point in the delivery process, involving those people who are actually involved with delivery in the design and ideation process is important to ensuring a service is successful.</p>
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<p>I try to illustrate this idea by looking at a case study which I think proves this: former employer <a href="http://www.livework.co.uk" title="live|work Studio">live|work</a>&#8217;s <a href="http://www.livework.co.uk/our-work/Sunderland-City-Council" title="Make it Work">&#8220;Make It Work&#8221;</a> project for Sunderland City Council, which looked at how existing community organisations might be better structured to help the long term unemployed back to work.</p>
<p><i>Interactions</i> has kindly agreed to allow me to make a PDF version of this article available for download, which you can do <a href="http://www.benfullerton.com/downloads/Ben_Fullerton_Interactions_MarApr_09.pdf" title="Interactions Magazine Article">here</a>.</p>
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