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#ux designer and #filmproducer in #hamburg.
Maker of "How is it?" – the simple progress tracker. https://apps.apple.com/de/app/how-is-it/id6523419973

My simple progress tracker "How is it?" got finally released.

Give it a go, it costs less than a Cappuccino 😜

https://apps.apple.com/de/app/how-is-it/id6523419973

‎How is it?

‎It’s easy to forget your progress when you’re frustrated. Mood trackers aren’t reflecting the progress you’ve made and diaries need too much attention. How is it? is the quick and easy solution. Simply open, press a button and that’s it. All just happening on your device. How is it? is a tool for i…

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Sharing a tab group on MacOS Safari results into a "Preparing..." dialogue with an "OK" button.

What is "OK" supposed to do, dear Apple?!

Eye tracker from the 70s. It just tracks the eyes in the wild.

I love these old #MIT books!

#spatialComputing #visionpro

Eye tracking, finger tracking, voice recognition - all helped to realize not the visuals of the screen on your face but in the room of "Dataland".

#spatialComputing #visionPro #visionOS

Remember MIT's 70s "Dataland" project? It was fully in a room with highly sophisticated interactions.

https://www.theverge.com/2012/5/24/3040959/dataland-mits-70s-media-room-concept-that-influenced-the-mac

#spatialComputing #visionOS

Dataland: the MIT's '70s media room concept that influenced the Mac

In research for our latest Future Passed piece, I came across the mention of "Dataland" and a spatial data-management system. Hardly the most exciting-sounding concept, couched in academic...

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Chapeau to Apple for this command.
Scavengers Reign is such an awesome piece of animation art. Even when #hbomax shouldn‘t decide to buy a season 2, I would support any kind of crowdfunding for another season. It’s so fascinating and the story is catchy as hell.
Thanks, Max Kapsner, to bring the light, the vibrancy that you see in our world a bit closer to us. You will be deeply missed. #rip

“Deutschland wird deutscher” (“Germany becomes more german” is a wonderful work by Katharina Sieverding to react to upcoming racism in the 90s in Germany by showing the absurdity of their thinking.

Something similar happened by accitent lately at Londons brick lane where a CCP fanboy has written all of their propaganda slogans and suddenly opened a wall of open criticism.

Visualizing stupidity is sometimes the most effective way to oppose against.

#propaganda #art

Hello from #uxcamphh23 :)