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design is invisibleLutz Schmitt – @luxux –10th euroIA – Brussels 2014
photo by sigfridlundberg on flickr.com cc-by-sa-2.0
Lucius Burckhardt (1925—2003)
was a researcher, teacher, theorist and and activist. He was interested in architecture, landscape architecture, design, urban development, socio-economics and all the things that connected these fields.
photo by Annemarie Burckhardt provided by Hermann Schmitz Verlag
photo by Lutz Schmitt cc-by-sa-3.0
1) design is invisible
2) who plans the planning?
3) why is landscape beautiful?
design is invisible
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"Bauhaus" by Mewes in de-Wikipedia - Own work. Licensed under Public domain via Wikimedia Commons - https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Bauhaus.JPG#mediaviewer/File:Bauhaus.JPG
the “good form” is deadthere is no final design to be found and no perfect rules to be followed
don't design the object
design the influencean object has to the institution it belongs to
design the influencean object has to the institution it belongs to
systemcontextstructure
serviceinterfacefunction
the night
a hospital
family
UX doesn't deliver here
userbusiness happy
not the userbusiness user
business goals
design principles
space of action
nightspace of action
maybeUX is just educated marketing
maybeeven the term UX is harmful
language matters
language mattersuser / customer / player / person / human
Photo source http://iruntheinternet.com/01008
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a short storyabout a wine bar, the person
running it and a website
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when
whowhe
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details on what
details on where & whenstreet view
what
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Please notice the absenceof any interaction or communication offer.
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who plans the planning?how methods and tools define the outcome
Illustration by zen-3 on deviantart.com cc-by-nd-nc-3.0. http://zen-3.deviantart.com/art/Treasure-map-185587584
user testingtesting if the user understands,
what we expect from him
personabelieving that people are
actually quite shallow
customer journey mapping: effective since 1710 A.D.
Illustration by zen-3 on deviantart.com cc-by-nd-nc-3.0. http://zen-3.deviantart.com/art/Treasure-map-185587584
Photo by Tom Gerdes. All rights reserved. Source: http://www.flickr.com/photos/betterlivingthroughimagineering/1342712089Photo by Tom Gerdes. All rights reserved. Source: http://www.flickr.com/photos/betterlivingthroughimagineering/1342712089
Photo by Tom Gerdes. All rights reserved. Source: http://www.flickr.com/photos/betterlivingthroughimagineering/1342712089Photo by Tom Gerdes. All rights reserved. Source: http://www.flickr.com/photos/betterlivingthroughimagineering/1342712089
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Possible criteria for a new design
✔ Does the product consist of materials that are digged out without oppression?
✔ Is it produced in a senseful, uninterrupted workflow?
✔ Has it multiple uses?
✔ Is it long-lasting?
✔ In which condition do you throw it away, and what happens then?
✔ Does it make the user dependent on central services or can it be used independently?
✔ Does it privilege the user or stimulates commonality?
✔ Is it freely choosable, or does it enforce additional purchases?
Text by Lucius Burckhardt in Werk-Archithèse Nr. 4, 1977, translation by Lutz Schmitt
photo by Tray Ratcliffe on flickr.com cc-by-nc-sa-2.0
Why is landscape beautiful?
landscapeis interpretation and interaction
photo by Tray Ratcliffe on flickr.com cc-by-nc-sa-2.0
internet as landscape
Rendering by Ryan Bliss. All rights reservedRendering by Ryan Bliss. All rights reserved
Screenshot of interactive global internet map 2012 by telegeography.comScreenshot of interactive global internet map 2012 by telegeography.com
Rendering by Facebook. All rights reserved. Rendering by Facebook. All rights reserved.
illustration by iA. All rights reserved.illustration by iA. All rights reserved.
Screenshot of internet map by internet-map.net. All rights reserved.Screenshot of internet map by internet-map.net. All rights reserved.
Illustration by JaySimons on jaysimons.deviantart.com all rights reservedIllustration by JaySimons on jaysimons.deviantart.com all rights reserved
Screenshot from http://kk.org/internet-mapping/
Screenshot from http://kk.org/internet-mapping/
Screenshot from http://kk.org/internet-mapping/
photo by Tray Ratcliffe on flickr.com cc-by-nc-sa-2.0
information landscape architecture
photo by Tray Ratcliffe on flickr.com cc-by-nc-sa-2.0
pervasive information architectureAndrea Resmini / Luca Rosati
Thank you for listening
@luxuxLutz Schmitt