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The Invisible Interface

The Invisible Interface

Can an interface truly be invisible? What does that mean anyway? Without being terribly pedantic we’ll contrast and compare what invisible and visible interfaces really mean, share 6 examples while discussing our natural processes when interacting with various interfaces and how technology has begun to create new natural processes.

Bermon Painter

July 13, 2015
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  1. To understand a hammer, for example, does not mean to

    know that hammers have such and such properties and that they are used for certain purposes—or that in order to hammer one follows a certain procedure. – Hubert Dreyfus, 1991 @BERMONPAINTER #UXDS2017
  2. To understand a hammer, for example, does not mean to

    know that hammers have such and such properties and that they are used for certain purposes—or that in order to hammer one follows a certain procedure. – Hubert Dreyfus, 1991 @BERMONPAINTER #UXDS2017
  3. If we had computers that knew everything there was to

    know about things—using data they gathered without any help from us—we would be able to track and count everything, and greatly reduce waste, loss and cost. – Kevin Ashton, 1999 @BERMONPAINTER #UXDS2017
  4. If we had computers that knew everything there was to

    know about things—using data they gathered without any help from us—we would be able to track and count everything, and greatly reduce waste, loss and cost. – Kevin Ashton, 1999 @BERMONPAINTER #UXDS2017
  5. If we had computers that knew everything there was to

    know about things—using data they gathered without any help from us—we would be able to track and count everything, and greatly reduce waste, loss and cost. – Kevin Ashton, 1999 @BERMONPAINTER #UXDS2017