Archiv nach Monaten: Juni 2009

logo_kommawelcome to my new online portfolio, hope you had a safe redirection ;-)

well, it’s been very quiet around here for the past one and a half years, but i am back again, alive and kicking. brought some new cases and a lot of good energy from hanging out in beautiful india. i took this little sabbatical after my first contract gig in a long time, working as user experience director from september 2007 till march 2009 with the talented folks at Neue Digitale / Razorfish in berlin.

now, some 1000+ pages of concept, wireframes, screens and so on wiser, i am happy to present the really cool stuff we did for audi and mcdonald’s germany. check it out.

found this nice and well-argumented article on the pros and cons for ebooks on the txtr blog, a berlin based start up which is developing an ebook to come out later this year. what’s so interesting about it is: the folks at txtr have started to build web services for connected reading at the same time. smart move. if you ask me, that is what takes them one decisive step ahead of all ebook hardware development so far: think about what readers will have from reading digital instead of on dead trees and deliver this experience with the hardware.

experiencing a book, like all these books you can get for your iphone now (on textunes for instance, another berlin based company) on a digital device only begins with flipping the page while the device makes a flip-the-page-sound. think literature, and i mean solid, prize-winning prose and storytelling, going together with tech features such as real time connectivity and social media = tracing the sovial graph in (simultaneous) reading in the same book all over the world, mash up= plots embedded with personal data and/or related media such as sound, film, imagery, and not to forget other pieces of literature. finally intertextuality, one of the grails of (post)modern literary theory, appears to be feasible for technical implementation on a mass medium: linking books to books that have been linked on a content level since the creation of the story thats in it.

that’s where the excitement of augmented literature, as i like to call it, kicks in for me. i have only just begun to think about the possibilities of augmented literature this year. if you share my thoughts, i’d be happy to hear what you are thinking…