BayCHI Presentation on Creativity, April 12

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Looking forward to presenting at BayCHI in Palo Alto this Tuesday with Micah Laaker. If you're not already familiar with BayCHI, here's a little background from their site:

BayCHI, the San Francisco Bay Area chapter of the ACM Special Interest Group on Computer-Human Interaction (SIGCHI), brings together scholars, practitioners, and users to exchange ideas about computer-human interaction and about the design and evaluation of human interfaces.

Laaker, who leads User Experience for the Yahoo! Open Strategy Group, will be talking about designing your product as a platform. I'll be talking about creativity lessons learned (to date) from this interview series. I've had a lot of fun working on the presentation and it should be an interesting night, with Q&A and feats of strength. But mostly Q&A. Did I mention that it's free?

If you're in the South Bay drop on by and say hi.

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“Taking art classes was very formative for me... The art school approach is to try in a dozen ways to get you to see with your elementary eyes -- to remove the concepts that stand in front of your perception. And also to make you willing to feel free to completely alter or discard what you're working on if that's what will lead to better work.”
Dan Wilson, Part 1

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