John Klima en WMMNA
LPC en arte | Septiembre 26, 2006
Recomiendo apasionadamente la entrevista de Regine a John Klima, posiblemente uno de mis artistas favoritos de los últimos años. Algunos habrán leído su artículo sobre Go Fish el último número de la revista a minima; otros habrán visto su macro-instalación Train en META.morfosis, un proyecto especial del Museo Extremeño e Iberoamericano de Arte Moderno con otros 25 figuras del arte digital. La entrevista es larga pero maravillosa y está llena de joyas.
There is no such thing as intuition, only habit. A scroll bar is intuitive only if one has seen a scroll bar before. If one has never seen a scroll bar, good luck. If a user is indeed familiar with a scroll bar and if this scroll bar suddenly looks or behaves differently than every other scroll bar, you're really in trouble. Yes there are visual cues that may help with understanding how an interface device functions, but no device is intuitive if one is coming from a place of inexperience. Each individual is different, and behaves differently with an interaction. You can never address the needs of all users in an interface, and as an artist, I choose to address none.

"I like third person role playing games and simulations. I like real-time strategy games too, like the "Total War" series, but I try to avoid them because they really chew up your time." Y dice que jugó al Neverwinter Nights.
Este tío es el padre que nunca tuve. Habrá que ir a Badajoz...
Puesto por Kroy a las Septiembre 26, 2006 05:12 AM