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September 2003 Archive

OK/Cancel

A few days ago my classmate, Kevin Cheng, told me about his HCI/interaction design/usability comic strip, OK/Cancel. It’s well-drawn and witty, so check it out!

Already Thinking About the Thesis

Yesterday, we heard from three HCI Master’s students who talked about their theses and surviving the course. I was impressed by the range of their thesis topics. One was on extracting keywords from common discussion and using those keywords to search for related images via Alta Vista image search. Another examined using information visualization techniques in complex transportation displays. Finally, another investigated the idea of immersion in video games.

We won’t need to solidify our project topics until after the first term, but I can’t help but think about what I might study. I already have quite a few ideas brewing, but I’d love to hear any project ideas you have. So if you have any important, interesting or outrageous ideas that you think I should look at in the context of HCI, please me let know in the comments.

Settling In

My first week at University College London has been a rollercoaster of names, faces and queues. A few random notes and thoughts on my experience so far:

This week has been induction week, and lectures start next week. Watch this space for more posts on my London and academic experience soon.

Chemstream.com Relaunch

I’m happy to announce the relaunch of chemstream.com, the site that I’ve been working on over the past month. The new site sports a beautiful design and excellent Flash demo by Eric Bort of Living Children, XHTML 1.0 Strict, all CSS navigation rollovers and my own CSS Tabs.

On a personal note, Chemstream is my father’s business, and he is the only real employee, so the client relationship has been interesting to say the least. If you’ve ever been involved in a family business, you know what I’m talking about. An advantage of a family business is having the freedom to discuss business issues openly. A disadvantage is having the freedom to discuss business issues openly. In the end, it all worked out. It was a good experience, but a month and a half has been enough family business time for me. I’m ready to move on. Hello University College London!

Rambling

Remember that poll I had a while back, asking visitors what they wanted to hear me doing? Yeah, I almost forgot about it too.

ramble.mp3 (3.4 MB; 3 minutes 46 seconds)

Transcript of the above audio file.

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