In Search of Sustainable Interaction: IxDA

Typically centering around complex technology systems such as software, mobile devices, and other electronic devices, Interaction Design (IxD) is the discipline of defining the behavior of products and systems that a user can interact with.

Ah, yes Wikipedia, but how to make this discipline more sustainable and socially conscious?

In this video, a group of panelists culled together by the IxDA ruminate, ideate and pontificate on sustainable interaction.

Moderated by Robert Fabricant of Frog Design

Panelists include:

Allan Chochinov, Core77.com
Jennifer Van de Meer, O2NYC
Sean White, Columbia University
Tom Igoe, NYU Interactive Telecommunications Program

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Now an NYC refugee, Curtiss P. Martin serves as a contributing editor of all things clean and green at ScribeMedia. When he isn't out on the road or in the field researching and reporting on controversial science and tech topics, Curtiss can be found communing with the creative kids at the Elsewhere artist collaborative in Greensboro, NC.

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