This project centers on the potential for improving literacy in under-developed regions. This is explored through low-tech social interactions, ones that enable collaborative creation & understanding of learning content. A selection for the CHI 2011 Student Design Competition.
Dustin York designer in media, interaction, and research
Designed a variety of user interface scenarios for a project by the Senseable City Lab. AIDA involves outfitting a vehicle with the ability to learn driver interest and habits, and augments the driving experience with real-time information on the current state of one’s surroundings.
This MIT research project combines different real-time data streams of Singapore for innovative applications. Research involves exploring the roles that the data platform’s front-end should serve, as well as concepting some applications that the project enables.
Project partner Zhengxin (Ina) Xi and I traveled to Vancouver to present our Sharing the Knowledge project at the CHI Conference’s Student Design Competition.
An e-reader concept that derives its functionality by collating different content groups of the reader’s choosing, and applies the reader’s habits and preferences when parsing a personal information feed.