Shared.Page

Toward comfortable, optimal group-think




Goal

We’re hoping/expecting to create a shared workspace that can be used by several people with zero cognitive load.

At least two real-world examples already exist: paper/pencil on a conference table and whiteboard/markers—or a chalkboard.

The defining test for success will be whether people can use it without interrupting speech patterns or thought flow, as they can with those two real-world tools. In four decades we've never seen a computer sketching/drawing tool pass this test.


Our Interaction-Model Experiments

Gamers become facile & accurate by chording on their keyboards; perhaps we can, too.

We'll try many new interaction paradigms, inspired more by the physical world and virtuosic human performance than flat-UXer widget constraints.