AHOi!

We teach and research interaction design at the Oslo School of Architecture and Design. AHOi is:

(Source: told)

Projection mapping works in subzero temperatures too!

Exploring possibilities for Oslo Lux 2013

(Source: vimeo.com)

Nervous Structure (field) (2012) (by Cristobal Mendoza)

“BLOOM SKIN” ELTTOB TEP ISSEY MIYAKE × WOW (by wowinctokyo)

WHERE GOOD IDEAS COME FROM by Steven Johnson (by RiverheadBooks)

(via The Death of the Cyberflâneur - NYTimes.com)

Interesting comment on our times. Don’t quite agree with him, but a nice take anyway.

(via The Death of the Cyberflâneur - NYTimes.com)

Interesting comment on our times. Don’t quite agree with him, but a nice take anyway.

UX Week 2011 | Kristian Simsarian | Educating the Next Generation of Interaction Designers (by Adaptive Path)

UX Week 2010 | Chris Noessel & Nathan Shedroff | Make It So: Learning From SciFi Interfaces (by Adaptive Path)

The Affectiva Q Sensor is a wearable, wireless biosensor that measures emotional arousal via skin conductance, a form of electrodermal activity that grows higher during states such as excitement, attention or anxiety and lower during states such as boredom or relaxation. The sensor also measures temperature and activity. (via Q Sensor 2.0 | - Respectful emotion measurement and communication)

The Affectiva Q Sensor is a wearable, wireless biosensor that measures emotional arousal via skin conductance, a form of electrodermal activity that grows higher during states such as excitement, attention or anxiety and lower during states such as boredom or relaxation. The sensor also measures temperature and activity. (via Q Sensor 2.0 | - Respectful emotion measurement and communication)

AirStrip Technologies built its revolutionary AppPoint™ software development platform with a vision of securely sending critical patient information directly from hospital monitoring systems, bedside devices, and electronic health records to a clinician’s mobile device. (via AirStrip Technologies > About AirStrip Technologies)

AirStrip Technologies built its revolutionary AppPoint™ software development platform with a vision of securely sending critical patient information directly from hospital monitoring systems, bedside devices, and electronic health records to a clinician’s mobile device. (via AirStrip Technologies > About AirStrip Technologies)