Presentation: A DeepZoom Primer Resources

posted on October 24, 2008 by miguel conferences | development

After spending last week at SHiFT'08 Conference in Lisbon I must say that it surprised me a lot being surrounded by such a great amount of people and speakers. I participated in the conference delivering a workshop about DeepZoom during the first day of the conference, the presentation is also uploaded to my Slideshare account and the content used in PhotoSynth was uploaded to my synth account.

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Presentation: Platform of Emotions Resources

posted on July 17, 2008 by miguel conferences | interaction design | user experience

I've just finished my presentation at CLM.NET User Group and I've uploaded the presentation to SlideShare so all of you can enjoy it. It would also be uploaded to the Presentations section of this web (when I finish it) with the video, audio, slides and demos all together in a pack.

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Conference: Platform of Emotions - July 17th, 2008

posted on July 10, 2008 by miguel conferences | user experience

Next week I'll be speaking at an special event organized by the CLM.NET User Group held in the context of the Quijote Party 2008 in Albacete, Castilla La Mancha.

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the state of the form in actual UX devigners

posted on June 25, 2008 by miguel conferences | interaction design | user experience

Last Saturday, as said before, I took part in Madrid Un-Conference 4.0 and I would love to share with you my presentation a thoughts about the creation of form in software engineering. The main purpose of this micro-speak (but an impressive and huge topic) was to start a conversation about innovation in user interface and the now widespread use of control libraries, control toolboxes and pre-fabricated experiences.

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