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Non Conformity 2

Watch this clip from the TED conference.

An interface that is most interesting for the fact that it isn't there. Nothing comes between you and the task you are aiming to achieve.

If you have hands you can create and manipulate data.

Amazing stuff.

I found the comment that you shouldn't have to conform to a machine's design to accomplish what you want perceptive and ≥more important…exhilirating!

I haven't been to an Apple Store for a while - serves as a reminder to check out the iPod touch. Some of these ideas have been integrated into the touch interface on the iPhone and the iPod.

Thanks to Publicis Digital for the heads-up.

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