To follow up on an earlier post here, “The Future Will Be Made of Glass & Silicone”, Bret Victor writes that the problem with such visions of the future is that they aren’t, well, visionary. “Why limit the future of interactions to models and ideas that have been around since at least 1968?” he asks, pointing out that “pictures under glass” visions forget the expressive nature and insanely large amount of things
The Future of Interaction Design
The Future of Interaction Design
The Future of Interaction Design
To follow up on an earlier post here, “The Future Will Be Made of Glass & Silicone”, Bret Victor writes that the problem with such visions of the future is that they aren’t, well, visionary. “Why limit the future of interactions to models and ideas that have been around since at least 1968?” he asks, pointing out that “pictures under glass” visions forget the expressive nature and insanely large amount of things
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