David Holman is a doctoral candidate in human-computer interaction and a member of the Human Media Lab at Queen’s University in Kingston, Ontario. His research in digital-paper interaction led to the development of organic user interfaces and the world’s first interactive paper computer. He currently researches the implications of three-dimensional interactive form and how to design interfaces that are less like computers and more like everyday objects. In general, his work envisions a future where industrial and interaction design merge, and computational materials allow computers to take on any shape or form. He holds a master’s in computer science from Queen’s University.
Track:
Education Foundation & Future
Breakout Title:
Designing Everyday Computational Things: Why Industrial Design will be the New Interaction Design
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