Posts tagged as ‘Football’

Monday, March 2nd, 2009

The wonderful Wizard of Oz… Prototype

wizard-of-ozI’ve talked before about the Virtual Goals project that I worked on a few months back, and in this post I’d like to talk a bit more about one of the techniques that we used during the project: Wizard of Oz prototyping

This technique (named of course after the famous book by L. Frank Baum) is in my opinion one of the most powerful ways of experimenting and developing user interfaces dealing with smart systems, because it allows you to test even when there is no smart system to start with!

The idea is fairly simple:  you make a prototype in which all of the actions which will eventually be attributed to the computer system are actually performed by a person.

Let’s illustrate with an example; let’s say you want to make a system that recognizes (more…)

Sunday, December 14th, 2008

Low-Fi prototyping: Cheap & easy, but damn good!

Prototyping is an iterative process that allows you to test, evaluate and implement changes to your design during the developing process before arriving to a final solution, and experiential prototyping is no exception to this. The designer is thus encouraged to produce and test prototypes along the whole development process. But since prototyping can be very effort and time consuming, it is important to know what type of prototyping techniques are more appropiate at different stages.

The concept of prototype “fidelity” is defined by the level of detail used in making it, and dus how closely does the prototype resembles the “real thing”. For example, in software and graphical user interface design, low-fi prototyping can be achieved with simple tools such as paper and colored pencils, with which a quick and dirty sketch of an interface can be drawn on different sheets of paper and be tested (and most importantly fixed) on the run before any code is written at all, and it allows people from other disciplines to be able to collaborate.

low fidelity prototyping also adds the extra advantage of a quick and unfinished “look”, which will (more…)

Wednesday, June 25th, 2008

VirtualGoals: enhancing the playability of football through the use of interactive technologies

Johan Cruyff foundation logoTNO logoRelevant Keywords:

Football, interactive technology, prototyping, user testing, wizard of oz.

Design Goal:

At playgrounds, the sport courts are very popular and are used intensively for playing football. It is however strange that these sport courts are hardly used by girls, despite the strong growth in the popularity of girl football in the last few years. Our design goal was to develop an interactive installation for sport courts and in particular the Cruyff courts. By adding interactive technology to the game of football we want to enhance the playability of the playgrounds.

Project duration and team:

120 hours, 3 interaction designers (David Güiza Caicedo, Nouschka Tijdeman, Ferdinand van Oostrom)

Methods used:

  • Experiential prototyping
  • Wizard of Oz prototyping
  • Mid-Fi prototyping
  • User testing

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Wednesday, June 25th, 2008

Virtual Goals: Technology in the Cruyff Courts

So, this is the final paper that we wrote regarding our Virtual Goals project. It’s quite interesting to take a look at it to follow the full story of how we developed the concept and how we tested it with various prototyping techniques.

Here’s the abstract:
“The Cruyff courts are very popular outdoor, public sports facilities in The Netherlands, but unfortunately they are not as attractive to girls as they do not like playing with boys. In this paper we describe our attempt to apply new technology into these fields in order to attract girls to them without making them less attractive for boys. Various experiential prototypes were built to test our proposals.”

To read the full paper click on the link below:

LINK : Virtual Goals: Technology in the Cruyff Courts (PDF)

Thursday, February 28th, 2008

Virtual goals: introducing new technology into the game of football

For our Interactive Technology Design (ITD) course as part of my Design for Interaction master (TU Delft), we were asked to work on introducing interactive technology into the Cruyff Courts (free access outdoor football fields throughout the Netherlands) so that we could enhance their playability and attractiveness, with an specific emphasis on integrating more girls into the fields, as it was found that they were not making much use of the courts even though they like the game and girl-football is on the rise.

We came up with the concept of “Virtual Goals”, which consists of replacing the normal goals and nets we have today by two large surface areas on each side of the field, in which different types of goals will be displayed according to (more…)

Saturday, May 26th, 2007

Argh!!! so close, yet so far…

Once again, and trying to repeat the luck from last year when we got tickets to the UEFA Cup Final (which this year was going to be played in Athens) I applied to them via the uefa website. I was going to be in Athens anyway visiting my Evula, so it would have been a perfect cherry on top of the cake for my trip.

Unfortunately, UEFA did not find me worthy of a ticket this time, and I had to watch the game on TV, in Athens, but nevertheless on TV…

I was so close, I could smell the pitch… ARGHHHHHH!

Friday, September 29th, 2006

Ik denk rood, ik denk wit, Ik ben Ajacied

So I finally went to an Ajax game after almost 6 years of living in this country. Yesterday night Ajax was playing their UEFA cup game against a very weak norwegian team called IK Start, so it was sure that it wouldnt be a sold-out stadium, which made it a whole lot easier to get tickets. So off I went with a couple of friends, and finally got to see the fantastic sphere at the Amsterdam ArenA.

At the end, it was an easy 4-0 win for the Amsterdamers and they assured themselves a place on the next phase of the cup (a long season which hopefully will end in Glasgow’s final around may next year).

For anyone interested you can see some pictures and a video by clicking on the image below.

Tuesday, July 4th, 2006

World Crap Germany 2006

Well, the tournament is in it’s semifinal stages right now… but frankly, it’s all over for quite some time now.

What a hatefull World Cup this turned out to be. No attractive football, no underdogs becoming the tournament’s surprise, the lowest goal average of all time only above that of Italia ’90, no shinning stars, the true fans not being able to get into the stadiums, and a whole bunch of corporate sponsor seats full of people who didn’t even know who was playing…. absolutely hateful!

Now we have an all european final (first time since 1982 and only the 4th in history) with the most hateful teams ever. The italians with their defensive destructive-football, Germany (who although very solid, would have gone no where if they were not the hosts), the all too hateful France with their lack of goals and their aging Zidane (more…)

Thursday, June 8th, 2006

Hup Holland, Hup!

It’s finally here! Tomorrow, the long 4 year wait will be over for all of us football fans in the world.. the World Cup is finally back!

Unfortunately for me, Colombia once again failed to qualify… so I’ll have to be rooting for another team thie time. Luckily, my second home managed to easily qualify for the tournament, and so Oranje will be coming back to the world stage after a short absence in Korea/Japan 2002.

Last time the dutch were on a World Cup in 1998, they were beaten by Brazil on the semifinals (those damn penalties have never favoured the dutch…) and this time they hope to finally break the curse and become world champions.

Remember, 32 years ago in Germany 74, they marveled the world with ‘Total football’ under the command of Johan Cruijff. 14 years later also in Germany, it was Marco van Basten who scored a precious goal against the USSR in the final to give the Netherlands their first European Cup.

It is now 18 years from that, and of course they are back in Germany, and van Basten is back… all the signs are there: Oranje is up for BIG STUFF in this World Cup!

Pd. in a moment of boredom, I digged out an old character I had come up with about 5 years ago, originally intended as a mascot for my then thriving football website. It was meant as a Colombian Condor who’s crazy for football and I made several versions of him wearing different international shirts.

So here’s the new & updated version of “Willy Valdera” for the coming World Cup, accompanied by Okkebas, the cartoon mascot I made for my old student house’s site (go check it out by the way www.okkebas.com)

WK2006-2

Tuesday, May 16th, 2006

…and then there were 4

Yup, 4… not 1, or 2 as I was expecting, but 4!

That’s the amount of times I saw Mark Schwarzer, Middlesbrough goalkeeper, having to reach into his own goal to pick up the ball in this years UEFA Cup Final against Sevilla. It was a fantastic game, worthy of a european final, and worthy of the trip to Eindhoven.

Olie and me were in Eindhoven around 6 pm, two and a half hours ahead of the game. Just about enough time to eat something, have a couple of beers and walk around the city’s heart watching the red and white sea of people (both teams wear red and white) dancing, drinking, and enjoying the festive sphere that only football can give to the masses.

We had never been in the Philips Stadion (renamed PSV Stadion for the final because of UEFA commercial reasons), but it turned out to be a fantastic venue for the match. We bought the cheapest tickets there were – €35 - and were expecting to be much further away from the field, but instead, we had just the perfect view of the match. Not too high, not too low.

After the match, it was an hour’s trip back home with the train, and the satisfaction of finally been in the stadium for a european final. Next goal for the coming years… the Champions League Final!!!

Beneath, a few pictures from the match. 

Tuesday, April 4th, 2006

Going to the UEFA CUP final!

UHU!!! I’m going to the UEFA Cup final!!!

Since the final will be held here in the Netherlands, my friend Olie and I thought it would be a good idea to apply for the draw of the 6,000 ‘neutral supporters’ tickets, and we got 2 tickets!

Any person could apply to a maximum of 2 tickets, so we both did (to increase our chances) and in case we both got them, we would be taking the girls to the stadium… unfortunately for our ‘better halves’, I didn’t get chosen, so the 2 tickets Olie got will be having MY name and HIS.

Wednesday, March 20th, 2002

Willy Valdera – FifaColombia’s mascot

Willy ValderaWillie Valdera is my first and so far only attempt at character creation. It was conceived as FifaColombia.com’s mascot and as such, he is an Andean condor (Colombia’s national symbol). His name is a wink at Willington Ortiz and Carlos “El Pibe” Valderrama, the 2 best colombian players of all time.

I created a couple of screen-savers that could be downloaded from FifaColombia.com. They featured Willy Valdera wearing the jersey of different South American clubs and national teams.

An example of the animation used for the screen-saver can be seen underneath. (more…)

Saturday, December 15th, 2001

FifaColombia.com – a website dedicated to football video games

FifaColombia.com is one of my oldest projects, which is now out of service but it still made me proud back on it’s day.

It was my own personal football website with a very big fan base, dedicated to football video games from the Fifa Series (EA Sports).It offered news, wallpapers and original, custom made material for the game so as to include Colombian and Latin-American teams into it.

Unfortunately, once I started my studies in the Netherlands, the time was just not enough to keep the site going and it was slowly but surely abandoned.

Fifa Colombia - 01

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