Pick, Click, Flick! Some Stories about Interaction Techniques

Hosted by IxDF Las Vegas, NV
Nov 21st, 2025
12:30pm - 2:00pm (UTC -08:00)
Online, https://luma.com/ujgtips9?tk=Q1ScwF, Las Vegas
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The legendary Brad A. Myers, Director of the Human-Computer Interaction Institute at Carnegie Mellon and one of the most influential voices in HCI β€” is joining IxDF San Francisco for a virtual session on 21 Nov, 12:30–2 PM PT: Pick, Click, Flick! Some stories about interaction techniques.

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Brad recently delivered this talk at Stanford, where I had the chance to meet himβ€”and he graciously agreed to extend this opportunity to IxDF. This is the person behind decades of foundational interaction research, and he’ll be sharing stories, history, and insights that shaped the way we design today.
This is an incredible chance for our members to learn directly from someone who has influenced everything from cut/copy/paste to modern interaction paradigms.

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