Art and Science of UX Deepzoom
For those who want to follow along in my Tech.Ed Australia "Art and Science of Great User Experience" talk, the Deepzoom is here:
ARC301 - Art and Science of UX - Deepzoom
BTW, you need Sliverlight 2 Beta 2
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Anonymous
September 02, 2008
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September 03, 2008
I should have mentioned you need Silverlight 2 beta 2. ShanemoAnonymous
September 03, 2008
Hi Shane Great idea using DeepZoom as a presentation tool. I've always struggled to find a good use for that technology (apart from what the guys are doing with PhotoSynth). I've got a couple of presentations to do shortly and will try out deep zoom for those. No more death by PowerPoint!Anonymous
September 03, 2008
Also check out pptplex for a simpler way to add some depth to your PowerPoint presentations. Shanemo http://www.officelabs.com/projects/pptPlex/Pages/default.aspxAnonymous
September 05, 2008
Hi Shane, I really enjoyed the presentation, and I'm impressed that you managed to put together something that works very much like the Humane Interface (on a certain level, and read only) for the slides. Now all we need is a tool that works the same way your slides do, but also lets you add content. I love it! Especially in contrast with the Archy project (http://rchi.raskincenter.org/) which got to alpha with some of the concepts, but never got around to the actual zooming bit.