Who let the dogs out — IAs getting together at Oz-IA 2007
I often watch my dogs at play and think that, if I got reincarnated, I’d love to be a dog in my next life.
Looking at this year’s line-up at Oz-IA Conference in Sydney I can see that working as an Information Architect at the moment is also lots of fun:
- Ethical issues and information architecture - Donna Maurer
- Designing sites people love - balancing emotion with business reality - Elizabeth Pek & Andy Coffey
- Semantic analysis in IA - me !!
- Exploring multidimensional tagging frameworks - Scott Parsons
- Open your mind - map it! - James Breeze
- Information Architecture of Wikis - James Matheson
- Landing Page Optimisation - Hurol Inan
- “There’s no I in team” – a case study in collaborative information architecture - Patrick Kennedy
- ROI in Information Design: where IA figures in ID - David Sless
- Rise to Play a Greater Part – Delivering Specs in the Bigger Picture - Faruk Avdi
- Analysing Quantitative Data - Steve Baty
- Is length still an issue? - Iain Barker
- Love in an elevator - selling the value of IA to business - Stephen Collins
- User Research in virtual worlds - Gary Bunker & Gabriele Hermansson
IAs work is just so very diverse. We play with IT, business and users; get inside people’s heads and explain how they think; do analysis of superhero proportions that would paralyse mortal man; build taxonomies and information classification systems; work in agile teams in agile environments; play in virtual worlds; ensure you’re going to get good ROI; and even make love in elevators.
Right now, this space is where the fun is
M










6 September, 2007 at 3:43 pm
Matt,
I hope to be there on the Sunday. I’ll try and find you.
Regards,
Brad