Pete at MIX10: David Kelley on the Prototype WPF and Silverlight Retail Experience
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At MIX10, I spoke with Wirestone Principal UX Architect David Kelley about a prototype retail experience he's built in WPF and Silverlight.
The experience is based around the concept of small updatable product price tags (actually screens) that can both be updated in real-time and react to the presence of a person standing near them.
Very cool stuff. I'm always interested in seeing folks with an octopus of devices hanging off a PC that all converge into a single cohesive experience. Sweet.
The experience is based around the concept of small updatable product price tags (actually screens) that can both be updated in real-time and react to the presence of a person standing near them.
Very cool stuff. I'm always interested in seeing folks with an octopus of devices hanging off a PC that all converge into a single cohesive experience. Sweet.
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a couple of related posts:
a blog post about this kind of technology:
Immersive UX Changing the Face of Retail http://www.interactseattle.org/?p=538
and another video on same topic.
http://community.infragistics.com/ux/media/p/225460.aspx (same topic on pixel8)
and a few pictures:
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