<div dir="ltr"><b>New podcast: Bill Verplank. Deleted scenes</b><br><br>We dig up an unreleased interview with interaction designer Bill
Verplank, recorded during his visit to Barcelona for the International
Conference on "Tangible, Embedded and Embodied Interaction".<br><br>Link: <a href="http://rwm.macba.cat/en/extra/bill_verplank_2/capsula">http://rwm.macba.cat/en/extra/bill_verplank_2/capsula</a><br><br>Ever since his involvement in the influential Xerox Star project in the
seventies, Bill Verplank has been a true pioneer in the discipline of
interaction design. To this day, many of the metaphors and models
underlying a host of human-computer interfaces, remain deeply indebted
to the ideas developed by him and his contemporaries decades ago. We dig
up an unreleased interview recorded during his visit to Barcelona for
the International Conference on "Tangible, Embedded and Embodied
Interaction".<br><br><b>00:00</b> The basis of interaction design<br><b>02:59</b> The experience at Xerox Star<br><b>05:15</b> The evolution of interaction<br><b>06:11</b> On academic ladders<br><b>07:57</b> Education and interaction<br>
<b>10:00</b> The metaphors of interaction<br></div>