Developing design by applying design thinking in developmental processes on the edge of the unknown: Research-through-design.
The outcome of this is both developing design as a discipline and the area where design is applied.
In my case, the area of application is Interaction design and the relationship between humans and the technology we are able to create. These technologies must support our highest potential as a collective,m which is why my work is ocused on creating new and better social platforms for creative existence.
David H. Biberdorf, OD, FCOVD said,
April 7, 2011 @ 4:11 pmHi Dr. Ludvigsen,
I am a sports vision consultant with the University of North Dakota’s men’s and women’s hockey teams and men’s football teams. I also do research with the University of North Dakota in visual attention training as it pertains to Unmanned Aerial Vehicle operators.
I am very interested in your TacTowers instrument and possible applications to various sports. In particular, would it be feasible to lie the TacTowers on the ice end to end? Also, would the instrument be durable to impact by a padded hockey stick blade?
Also, please let me know if the instrument is commercially available. If not, we are conducting research with the University’s hockey team and would welcome the opportunity to use our ice hockey and American football athletes as “guineau pigs” for your research!
Please contact me at your convenience!
Kindest regards,
David H. Biberdorf, OD, FCOVD
P.S. I was in Denmark last summer for a brief visit. Very beautiful. . .I had a relative who got married across the border in Flensburg, Germany :-)