Homes at Night A Dialogue by Todd Hido www.lensculture.com Your series Homes at Night is one of my favorites. We never see human silhouettes or the homes’ inhabitants. Why is it important to you that the houses appear on their own? Because of the very simple fact that if it is an empty shell, the viewer can place their own memories within it or create a narrative that would otherwise be blocked by the reality of what is actually inside. [email protected] photographymemoryidentityhome
The case against heatmaps An Article by Oliver Palmer www.oliverpalmer.com Visualised aggregations of click activity are a low effort, low signal waste of time and best avoided in favour of actual research. uxmetrics