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Nicolas Nova has posted some quick pointers about the relationships between science-fiction and HCI/interaction design on his blog:
Personally I would add Bruce Sterling’s work in general, as a major direct and indirect inspiration for interaction designers all over the world. |
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21 October 2008
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