Gene Moy (梅忠毅) is a user experience architect from Chicago with 14 years experience working on the web and now, medical devices. Occasionally he thinks every day feels like 1995 all over again. More about Gene »
Got a link to the Perceptive Pixel site from the old Viant alumni list. Gestures, stacks, the whole gamut.
Kinda makes you want to shift gears and become a technologist-designer, a very rare combination of talent, skill, and wisdom. In saying that, I suppose all technologists are designers to a degree, but to be able to manipulate all the elements in order to create something like this requires a lot of people and it’s rare that you’ll get to work on an opportunity like this. It’s likely that wall computing will always be a niche app for schools and big business, but, certainly doesn’t hurt to see what the future will bring.
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