February 20, 2013No Comments

Hello World,

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I am Robert, Interaction Designer and enthusiast of arts n' crafts with a soft spot for artisan bakery. Read more

December 15, 2010No Comments

Krautrolls


Sounds weird, tastes delicious.

As with every bread, we start a basic list... If this is your first bread, here is the Baking Guide about all the basic steps it takes to end up with delicious loaf. It couldn't be simpler. Next up are the ingredients:

  • 5 cups wheat flour
  • 2 tsp salt
  • 2 tsp sugar
  • 1,5 tsp instant yeast
  • 2 tbsp olive oil
  • 350 ml water

The add-on

  • 50g drained Sauerkraut
  • 125g ham cubes (smoked)

Bon appetit!

January 13, 2009No Comments

Brooklyn’s Open Soundtrack

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Boost is a location aware mobile music player that considers the position of a listener in Brooklyn and delivers tailor-made content to create a unique user experience. Moreover this player invites to explore the city and its rich musical landscape.

Further Information: Experimental Platform

September 3, 2008No Comments

Extreme Blue


This summer I got the chance to participate in IBM's Extreme Blue program and I would like to drop a few lines for people who think about doing the same thing.

As a student I was very curious how it may be like in one of the busiest development and research facilities of the big blue. Thinking about some superlatives I also wondered how the place itself is, who and how are the guys working there and if we could have a nice time together doing some cool stuff.

Bottom Line upfront: Extreme Blue rocks!

and these are some reasons:

  • It is during the semester holidays... and if you are not from around Stuttgart there additionally is a great town to discover.
  • There are 4 teams in 4 different projects with 4 members each adding up to 16 nerds from all over wherever that you can spend a summer with. A lot of them became good friends.
  • This bunch roughly multiplies by 5 during the Extreme Blue Expo. This is where all European teams meet somewhere in Europe to present and discuss their projects. Naturally there is a hell of a party afterwards :-)
  • Participating seems like a small team start-up simulation with all the aspects, which means you have to go through the whole project foobar process and you are included in nearly any choice. The big pro: There is a countless crowd of consultants behind your back.
  • Besides the mentioned team members you will work and meet with people from all over the world. Managers, Researchers, Developers, Specialists etc. that all tell their own story. Individually helpful.
  • Although one might think the project is challenging enough, the timetable is enriched with social skill training, technical seminars and social events.

My project was about techniques for interweaving virtual data and real objects on the base of active RFID concerning monitoring and maintenance issues.

FYI. the direct link to the Boeblingen page.

February 20, 2008No Comments

Hello World

In this public weblog I occasionally would like to put out some random walks and thoughts concerning human-computer interaction and computer science as well as related workaday stuff regarding the projects I participate in.

Basically this is to give some public feedback and to share general design problems I kept myself busy with, including source code samples, design snippets or common cowboy approaches so you can appraise the stuff facing your own plans and projects preferably sharing your ideas, too.

Please feel free to comment on the following entries.