Calling All Experience Design Video Clips

I’m looking to collect video clips that interestingly illustrate, or comment on, experience design. Here are a couple I’ve found. If you’ve got favorites, please add them in the comments! (And if the clips aren’t on the Web, that’s okay, too… Describe them!)

Medieval Help Desk

Don Draper, from Mad Men, pitches the Kodak slide wheel

 

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Oh, another a great one from The Office:

Steve Corel: “I drove my fucking car into a lake. Why, you may ask did I do this?  Well, because of a machine (looks at Ryan). A machine told me to drive into a lake. And I did it. I did it because I trusted Ryan’s precious technology. And look where it got me?….I tell you one thing, those gift baskets never endangered anybody else’s life.”

I don’t have a clip but the whole episode is on hulu: http://www.hulu.com/watch/9183/the-office-dunder-mifflin-infinity-part-two

I know have a whole list of UX greatest hits in the back of my brain somewhere. This is gonna be a good thread.

Family Ties episode titled - “Death of a Grocer” (1982) - Alex leaves his job at a small grocery store for an ultramodern supermarket.

Quote - “They call you 28? Even Cats have names” (as Alex talks about the non personal feel of working at the supermarket and being a “staff number” versus the personal feel of the corner grocer). Timeless!

He even mentions “the human factor”

Murray Thompson

There are a few UX-related videos on TED.com as well. Here’s a few I enjoyed:

More directly related to UX:

IDEO’s David Kelley on UCD: http://www.ted.com/index.php/talks/view/id/122

Media Lab’s John Maeda on Simplicity: http://www.ted.com/index.php/talks/view/id/172

Less directly related, but I found inspirational to the design process (among others):

Thoughts on collaboration: http://www.ted.com/index.php/talks/view/id/216

Needing places we care about: http://www.ted.com/index.php/talks/view/id/121

Observing nature to inspire design: http://www.ted.com/index.php/talks/view/id/195

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