Pathway #2: Multi-screens from a single device
CategoryConnected Creativity
Jason DaPonte of The Swarm, who is leading Pathway #2 at MEX on 4th/5th May 2011, was recently involved in the Connected Creativity showcase at MIPTV. The event brings together 12,000 entertainment industry executives in Cannes.
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Welcoming Immersion as a MEX Pathway sponsor
Immersion is one of the longest-standing sponsors at MEX, first participating in 2007 and returning every year since to support the MEX community. It is a great pleasure to welcome them back to MEX in May 2011 as a Pathway sponsor and to reco…
Future of touchscreens and multi-platform
Our series of ideas picked by the Brunel designers participating at MEX continues with this contribution from Jon Fletcher.
Jon commented: “You may have already seen this, but I think it’s interesting to see how touchscreen technology could…
The next small thing
I’m pleased to introduce this guest post by Kalle Snellman, Senior Market Analyst at Idean. Idean is a Pathway sponsor at the next MEX on 4th/5th May, where they will responding to the MEX Pathways as both speakers and team leaders in the working…
Welcoming Idean as a MEX Pathway sponsor
I’m delighted to announce Idean, the highly respected Finnish user experience company, is a Pathway sponsor for the next MEX on 4th/5th May 2011 in London.
Idean attended the very first MEX event in 2005 and has a long association with the …
Kyocera Echo – exploring two screens within a single device
Photo credit: Phonescoop.com
There are a number of angles to MEX Pathway #2, entitled ‘Research the implications of multiple displays and inputs within a single experience‘.
On the one hand, it explores the user experience implications o…
The bigger the screen, the higher the app price
Research from Distimo points to a correlation between increasing screen size and increasing the amount consumers are willing to pay for an application.
The average selling price of the top 300 applications for Mac OS devices (e.g. iMacs and…
Hack together all your devices into a single overall display
Rick Borovoy and Brian Knep at MIT’s Center for Future Civic Media have put together a public project – Junkyard Jumbotron – enabling users to combine multiple devices into a single screen.
The experimental platform allows users to spread s…