
Interaction Design/2014/Reel № 14.001
ByJake Barton
Jake Barton on how to create meaningful interactions through technology (trailer)
A Better Future Through Design/Recorded 2014
A close reading, kept within reach.
Jake Barton takes interaction design as a lens on the larger question the festival keeps returning to: what design owes to the people and places it works among. The talk moves from specific projects toward a broader argument about practice.
Recorded in USA in 2014, the conversation is grounded in Jake's own working method — the compromises, the constraints, and the moments where the work taught them something they didn't expect.
The closing turn is characteristic of the archive: less a conclusion than a provocation, handed to the audience to carry into their own disciplines.
The interaction designer behind the 9/11 Memorial & Museum shares his insights into creating technological interfaces that engage in unexpected ways.

About the speaker
Jake Barton
New York/USA
Jake Barton, principal and founder of Local Projects, uses storytelling and moments of listening to create interactive museum and public space experiences.
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