Brand Flakes for Breakfast
Tuesday, November 27, 2007

what you see on the tv could be real



It's fascinating to watch television and film's usage of computers, internet and technology. I'm stoked when I see shows like CSI use Twitter, and pissed when I see tv shows do stuff that's just ridiculously stupid.

And then there's the inspirational moments captured on film that make you say "I want that." These moments are created by awesome designers like Mark Coleran - a visual designer that specializes in the design of fictional interfaces.

Adverlab points to some other cool writings on the subject. It's interesting to note how designers like Mark can impact our desires - and ultimately, product that's brought to the marketplace.

I'm still waiting for that invisible screen in the air above my desk to be installed. In the meantime, I'll just pretend.

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