About Cumulus Digital Culture
Cumulus Digital Culture is the working group dedicated to Interaction Design & Digital Media, hosted by the Cumulus Association , the widest network of art, design & media higher education institution worlwide, since 2007.Cumulus members
- Aalto/TAIK Media Lab
- Cumulus Association
- Domus Academy
- Dublin Institute of Technology
- ELISAVA Escola Superior de Desseny
- Estonian Academy of Fine Arts
- KHLim Genk
- L’Ecole de design Nantes Atlantique
- Linnæus University
- Rocky Mountain College of Art + Design
- Strate Collège Designers
- The Arts Institute at Bournemouth
- The Oslo School of Architecture and Design
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The Denver Session: the report
The first Digital Culture session in North America took place on the opening day of the Cumulus conference organised by the Rocky Mountain College of Art+Design in Denver, Colorado, Sep. 29th 2011. Thanks to our good friend Fred Murrell, who … Continue reading
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Tagged 1st movement, collaboration, cumulus, denver, erik lennert, Fred Murrell, game design, helsinki, hugh graham, interaction design, low tech, markit, media lab, michael mages, pipsa asiala, prototyping, rafael fajardo, RMCAD, sketching, social games, tools
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The Denver Session : the program
Overview of Digital Culture Working Group Cumulus Denver 2011 UPDATE : Final timetable online, see below for exact timing of the session, Sep. 12. added presentations by Michael Mages and Joy Sikes to the program, Sep. 6. Digital Culture in … Continue reading
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Tagged denver, Fred Murrell, futurism, game, game design, hugh graham, innovation, interaction design, interface, rafael fajardo, RMCAD, the1stmovement, usa
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Information as Experience…
Typically, information is shown in a classical template; a bar chart, line graph, pie chart, etc. Such methods of displaying data have become so common that we often use them to communicate ideas, without first searching for a more successful … Continue reading