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In this episode I talk out my approach for creating an Autogenerated User Interface (AUI).
Prototype discussed in this episode:
https://codepen.io/mattjqueen/pen/qBJevOb
Audio featured in this episode came from the following artists:
GioeleFazzeri
NaturesEye
NRA-LAB
SamuelFrancisJohnson
Amurich
JuliusH
Episode cover image photo by Maksim Istomin
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In this episode I recap what went well, what could use improvement, and what went wrong.
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Saknas det avsnitt?
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In this episode I talk out the concept of relevance as it exists in both tagged data, and graph data. The complexity explored here pertains to the conceptual distance between tags, and the articulatory distance between relationship categories—and the resulting relevance yielded.
The scenario used in this episode is based on my work with the New Masters Academy. (nma.art) If you are an artist or are interested in learning to draw/paint or sculpt—check out their free classes. It is hands down the best art education online
Below is the prototype discussed in this episode.
https://codepen.io/mattjqueen/full/RwLvQOx
If you liked this episode, shout out to me on twitter or linkedin. I’d love to hear from you.
The background photo used in the cover art of this episode is the work of Jacek Dylag.
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In this episode I discuss why (no) code builders can be counterintuitive for users. The complexity exists in the disconnect between natural language logic and visual conventions of code builder UIs, requiring mental acrobatics
Below is the prototype discussed in this episode.
https://codepen.io/mattjqueen/full/BaJapod
If you liked this episode, shout out to me on twitter or linkedin. I’d love to hear from you.
The background photo used in the cover art of this episode is the work of Max Larochelle.
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In this episode we grapple with an obvious complexity. In our scenario of a drone-based shipping service the user and computer can both detect and resolve issues the other can’t—yet must must deal with inevitable unknowns.
Below is the prototype discussed in this episode.
https://codepen.io/mattjqueen/full/dyZRJqB
If you liked this episode shout out to me on twitter or linkedin, I’d love to hear from you.
The drone “theme” audio track used in this episode, which so perfectly captures the vibe of haphazard autonomous drone decisions, is the work of Winjer3. Check out his circuit-bent producing skills at his Bandcamp or FMA page.
The photo used in the episode cover art is the work of Chandler Cruttenden. Find more his photography on Unsplash.
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In this inaugural episode we talk about the purpose of the show, the definition of complexity and why complexity makes design important.
The track that inspired the vibe of this episode was produced by Rrrrrose at loyaltyfreakmusic.com. Rrrrrose put’s 98% of their music in the public domain (CC0 license) meaning you can use it in your own podcasts and media projects.
The episode artwork background photo is by Elia Pellegrini on Unsplash.
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