TOCA ME Design Conference
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[Protein° Feed] Just wanted to tell you about a nice looking design conference in Munich coming up soon. It's called TOCA ME and has a great line-up [Hi-Res!, Joshua Davis,Electric Shadow ...]
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[Quasimondo.com] Quasimondo - Mario Klingemann's Flash Blog: Toca Me: Now this is the second positive surprise about Munich in two days: the first one was the discovery that contrary to my former belief it is indeed possible to get some junk food at 3am in the morning - until then I thought this service only exists in other cities. The second one is the discovery that the TOCA ME design conference will be staged right here on Saturday, March 20th, just 10 minutes bike distance from my home. The line-up sounds yummy to me: Insertsilence, Joshua Davis and tomato interactive will rock the house.
[Eyebeam.org] Eyebeam reBlog: TOCA ME Design Conference: The Eyebeam reBlog is a community site focused on art, technology, and culture. The guest reBlogger is filtering feeds provided by artists, curators, bloggers, and news sites. With the touch of a button the reBlogger selects material to share with the Eyebeam community.
[Bd4d.com] BD4D - A blog about life and working in the web design and ...: As the web matures, people are doing a better and better job of incorporating good contingency design into their web apps and web sites. In case you’re not familiar with the term ‘contingency design’, it’s the process of making sure that when something goes wrong, you inform the user in an understandable and friendly manner.
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Posted at June 14, 2005 11:09 AM