One Button Challenge
![]() Photo by Audrey Penven (audreypenven.net) of Jonathan Moore’s Doubt Button exhibited as part of One Button Objects curated by Kokoromi (kokoromi.org) and Create Digital Motion (createdigitalmotion.com) at GAFFTA (gaffta.org), SF, 12 March 2010. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | Cybersonica with Openlab Workshops and Abandon Normal Devices A combination workshop and challenge to see who can build the most creative device using only a single button for user interaction. In a world where our interaction with technology is dominated by qwerty keyboards, multi-functional hand-held devices, motion-detection controllers and touch screens what becomes of the lowly, single button? Is it still possible to find inventiveness in simplicity? The One Button Challenge attempts to answer the question – setting this simple limitation as both a physical and creative boundary. This October, Openlab Workshops and Cybersonica present a One Button Challenge as part of the Abandon Normal Devices (AND) Festival, Manchester, UK. In the run-up, we are offering both a 5-week workshop in London and an intensive two-day workshop in Manchester on how to design and build your own One Button Device. We trust in your imagination to create things which will amaze, surprise, entertain, inform, humour and perhaps even offend. So go on, ask yourself what your button would do… and take up the challenge! For more details and background to the project check the One Button Devices Workshop at Openlab Workshops. |