Gregory Kaufman, is a Texas born designer, working as a full
time designer for Stimulant. He creates visual design, interaction design,
motion design, video post production, illustrates, photographs, and edits
music. Multi-faceted and multi-talented individual as he is, has displayed what
for me has been the most innovative interface design I have ever come across,
with regards to Djing (mixing consoles etc.). While a student at Kansas City
Art Institute his Senior Degree Project has been a DJ touch screen interface and
realized gesture interaction concept, the likes of which the “world has never
seen before”. Described also as a Multi Touch Light Table, the application lets
DJs consolidate all their gear into a single flash-drive. Pop it into a laptop,
and a slick touchscreen interface appears that functions like both a pair of
turntables and digital mixers. In his own words : “Frustrated with the digital
djing software available, I designed this multitouch turntable interface
application. This interface allows Djs to have full control of what they are
doing without the need to constantly look down. By using large touch areas, djs
can focus more on interacting with their crowd, without sacrificing usability”.
Well, as
always, there is a downside. The video that follows does not feature a real
touch interface. Instead, it is a very convincing non-functional mock-up that
the creator, Gerg, used to demonstrate his video and graphics skills for a
final thesis project. However, I still believe that it is the best and most innovative
approach to Djing, I have ever come across, worth taking a look or even
evolving (although the latter is a highly remote probability, since the
interface concept is there from 2010, and no real application has surfaced).
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