Date: Thursday, 2 Dec 2004
Time: 7:00 PM
Place: University College London Interaction Centre (UCLIC)31/32 Alfred Place, near Goodge Street Station Full directions available on the UCLIC website
Cost: FREE
The evening will begin with a presentation by Kevin Cheng of OK/Cancel. Kevin’s presentation will be followed by socialising, networking, and engaging at College Arms, 18 Store Street, right around the corner. We’re also happy to announce the UXnet guest of honour for the evening: Louis Rosenfeld, co-author of Information Architecture for the World Wide Web.
Presentation Title: The User Experience Community is Thinking Too Big
Summary: Blurred lines, segregation, overlap: these are all terms used to describe the state of the user experience community. Dozens of organizations exist, each claiming to represent some or all of the user experience community, and each claiming some unique value. Is the solution to create a new organization to bring them all together, or are we thinking too big?
Kevin Cheng’s presentation has filled to capacity and space will be limited so please do not arrive with others who have not responded. Upon your arrival at Remax House, 31/32 Alfred Place, please follow the signs to the student lounge until students have cleared out of 101.1.
If you’re unable to make Kevin Cheng’s presentation or if you arrive late, no worries. Please join us afterwards at College Arms, which is right around the corner at 18 Store Street
More info on UXnet here



