Behavioural Design
Previously we have tried to capture the essence of beahavioural design. Being af cross disciplinairy (engineering design, interaction design, cognition, psychology etc.) way of changing peoples behaviour it can get a little complex. Therefore we will like to share a short video from RSAnimate explaining why there is a need for behavioural design from a communicative...
Read MoreSelftracking Talks
Prior to our first meetup in the Danish division of Quantified Self at The Danish Design Centre a couple of great speakers gave us their view on selftracking. Those of you who feel like you missed out, fear not! Of course we captured some of it on video. (In advance we apoligize for the quality of the video, and for the danish language:-) Anders Høeg Nissen, the host of the danish tech-nerd radioprogram Harddisken at P1 gave us a quick run down of selftracking as a phenomenom: Mads Rydahl, amongst other things “the father” of Apple’s Siri, gave a presentation of one of...
Read MoreEyetracking at the office
We thought we would give you all a little peek into the technologies we are testing at the moment, so here is another different take on our office: We tested the newest eyetracking glasses from SMI, and we must say the calibration is extremely simple, the responsetime is amazing and best of all they are very mobile. We can’t wait to bring these into live action with our clients.
Read MoreJoin us for the first Danish Quantified Self network meeting
We are partnering with Danish Design Centre to gather Danish self-trackers June 14′th at DDC from 13-19. Program Please join us and share your projects, thoughts, and perspectives. If you have no clue what Quantified Self or self-tracking refer to please visit QuantifiedSelf.com, read a good article from The Economist, or this on in Danish from Berlingske and start following us on online and Twitter. Sign up at Meetup or send us a...
Read MoreThe ethics of behavioral engineering
Even if you – at least for the sake of the argument – admit us the practical value of monitoring to obtain knowledge and thus give up on well-exercised arguments for the inbreachable privacy rights of people, there is still a question of ‘elitist’ ethics: “What allows you or your client” you might ask, “to decide what people ‘ought’ to do in your so called behavioral engineering approach?” That is, you might admit us the right to act ‘bigbrother’ to gain knowledge but not a normative ‘bigmother’ to achieve a...
Read MoreData wants to be free
Does your organization generate data? Data potentially valuable to your stakeholders? Then keep reading to learn how to turn that data otherwise sleeping between your bi-anual strategy seminars into value to you AND your stakeholders to foster loyalty, innovation and perhaps growth. This guy once said: On the one hand information wants to be expensive, because it’s so valuable. The right information in the right place just changes your life. On the other hand, information wants to be free, because the cost of getting it out is getting lower and lower all the time. So you have these two...
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