On Dec 13, 2007 3:10 PM, David Malouf <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Even if the master's thesis is looking at something precise, that precision
> should be about the interaction and thus should require the right level of
> modeling that presents the foundations surrounding that interaction at whose
> core is TIME! If you can't experience over time, then you didn't do
> interaction design. Maybe the masters degree is not in interaction design
> and thus this requirement is moot.
>
> -- dave
>

Dave, I agree that interaction design is related to designing an
experience. But I guess that sometimes could be very difficult to make
it happen, specially when it comes to a masters program. The project
may refer to a technology that is not accessible, or is too expensive,
and may be impossible to simulate the intended interaction.

In such a case, maybe it wouldn't be possible even to make a model.
And, on the other hand, sometimes the real experience won't be
achieved in any other way than with the "real thing".

Tricky...

best,
mauro

-- 
prof. mauro pinheiro
universidade federal do espírito santo
centro de artes
depto. de desenho industrial
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