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Robert Fabricant: Behavior is our Medium
March 23, 2009
At the Interaction 09 Conference, Robert Fabricant talked about Interaction Design as a practice beyond just computing technology. He gave examples of Interaction Design as far back as ancient history, all the way to a humanitarian project underway today.
In this talk, he shows that interaction design’s primary medium is behavior, extending far past the high technology world into the realm of human behavior and relationships.
We’re pleased to welcome Robert as part of the new faculty for the program, teaching Prototyping User Experiences with Joshua Musick and Clay Wiedemann.
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