[Sigia-l] Touching you, touching me

Reinoud Bosman reinoud.bosman at mediacatalyst.com
Fri Mar 25 05:05:29 EST 2005


Haha. That does sound a bit perverse allright :)

I do think the technology might have its benefits though. In the spectrum of
interactions the touch is about the most intuitive one in the world I
reckon. And if you keep the initiation of the interaction completely on the
user side you rule out wireless spamming (like when you walk by a soda
machine and your phone has a sudden fit)

r.



> Am I the only one who thinks there's something culturally peculiar about the
> notion of people (potentially strangers) touching their devices to exchange
> information in public?




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