Countdown to MIX09: 10 Minutes with Bill Buxton
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Mike Swanson sits down with User Experience Design legend Bill Buxton to talk about, well, user experience design... You can see more of Bill (and for much
longer than 10 minutes) at MIX09.
Bill Buxton is the author of Sketching User Experiences: Getting the Design Right and the Right Design, is a Principal Researcher at Microsoft Research and has a 30 year involvement in research, design and commentary around human aspects of technology,
and digital tools for creative endeavors, including music, film and industrial design. Prior to joining Microsoft, he was a researcher at Xerox PARC, a professor at the University of Toronto, and Chief Scientist of Alias Research and SGI Inc, where he was
a co-recipient of an Academy Award for Scientific and Technical Achievement! More information on Buxton and his work can be found at:
www.billbuxton.com, or you could just come to MIX09 and meet Bill in person.
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will there be wmv-high (and other) versions btw?
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