Adactio: Articles—Paranormal Interactivity

A presentation on interaction design from An Event Apart 2010.

Interaction is the secret sauce of the web. Understanding interaction is key to understanding the web as its own medium—it’s not print, it’s not television, and it’s certainly not the desktop.

http://adactio.com/articles/5199/

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