Re: personal health record funding--pop-up books

"David Farkas" <[email protected]> Fri, 1 May 2009 12:47:59 -0700
Newsgroups gmane.comp.infodesign.general
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> I am doing a quick research on how pop up book´s mechanisms
can be used to communicate technical matters

 

How about Virtual Reality pop-up books?

 

See the Billinghurst and Harril readings on this page:

 

http://faculty.washington.edu/farkas/TC510/readings.htm

 

I’d read Harril first. It’s a press release that provides a basic
explanation of the more complex Billinghurst piece.

 

Dave Farkas

 

David K. Farkas, Professor         
Dept. of Human Centered Design & Engineering    
University of Washington 
Seattle, Washington (USA)
 <mailto:[email protected]> [email protected]
 <http://faculty.washington.edu/farkas/>
http://faculty.washington.edu/farkas

 

 

 

 

 

 

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[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of
Jose Marconi Bezerra de Souza
Sent: Thursday, April 30, 2009 2:08 AM
To: Discussions about information design
Subject: Re: InfoD-Cafe: personal health record funding

 

Colleagues

I am doing a quick research on how pop up book´s mechanisms
can be used to communicate technical matters (car mechanics, health issues,
etc.).
I am calling this "three dimensional cinematic and interactive graphics".
I was wondering if someone would have something to say about it.

My focus is on how such mechanisms can influence learning, 
specially adult (rather than children) students.

Any article? 
Any product or designer that you like?
Any thought? 
Any tip?
Any link?

Many thanks.


-- 
José Marconi Bezerra de Souza
Visiting lecturer of Paraná Federal University 
PhD - Department of Typography & Graphic Communication, The University of
Reading (UK)
Manager of Applied Research Track (Society of Technical Communication
Conference 2009, Atlanta, USA)

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