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		<title>Presentation: Social Navimation</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Yesterday I presented my paper on Social Navimation at the NORDES conference Engaging Artifacts. I used the online presentation tool Prezi to create the visual presentation, which includes videos of interfaces I have designed. The videos are also available at the Design page.

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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Yesterday I presented my paper on <a href="http://ocs.sfu.ca/nordes/index.php/nordes/2009/paper/download/246/133">Social Navimation</a> at the NORDES conference <a href="http://ocs.sfu.ca/nordes/index.php/nordes/2009">Engaging Artifacts</a>. I used the online presentation tool <a href="http://prezi.com">Prezi</a> to create the visual presentation, which includes videos of interfaces I have designed. The videos are also available at the <a href="http://www.navimationresearch.net/design/">Design page</a>.<br />
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<p><strong>Social Navimation</strong> is the phenomenon of engaging with social media through a navimational interface, or more specifically, to intertwine navigation with motion in<br />
social media applications. In this paper I analyse a set of design examples of how social navimation can be realised.</p>
<p>I got a lot of positive comments after the presentation, especially on the visual presentation. Overall I am happy with the Prezi tool, even if I have discovered some bugs. It took me quite some time to make the presentation, but now I know the tool and will definitely use it for future presentations.</p>
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I will present a full peer-reviewed paper on the Nordic Design Research conference NORDES’09: Engaging Artefacts, which will take place in Oslo in the end of August this year. The paper is called &#8216;Social Navimation: Engaging Interfaces in Social Media&#8217;, and explores how visually dynamic interfaces can enhance social media applications. This potential is investigated [...]]]></description>
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<p>I will present a full peer-reviewed paper on the Nordic Design Research conference <a href="http://ocs.sfu.ca/nordes/index.php/nordes/2009/">NORDES’09: Engaging Artefacts</a>, which will take place in Oslo in the end of August this year. The paper is called &#8216;Social Navimation: Engaging Interfaces in Social Media&#8217;, and explores how visually dynamic interfaces can enhance social media applications. This potential is investigated through experimental design production, followed by a textual analysis of the resulting interface prototypes. The term &#8217;social navimation&#8217; is introduced and applied in the analysis, in which I investigate how semiotic resources from navimation are connected to features of social media. Hopefully, the paper will be of interest for both theory and practice of interface and interaction design, and new media studies in general.</p>
<p>UPDATE: The conference program and all papers are now available <a href="http://ocs.sfu.ca/nordes/index.php/nordes/2009/schedConf/schedule">here</a>. Download the full paper: <a href="http://ocs.sfu.ca/nordes/index.php/nordes/2009/paper/download/246/133">Social Navimation: Engaging Interfaces in Social Media</a> (PDF).</p>
<p>UPDATE 2: See the <a href="http://www.navimationresearch.net/2009/presentation-social-navimation/">presentation</a>.</p>
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