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I'm Schei Wang. Currently an MFA candidate at Medis Design Practices Program of ArtCenter Collge os Design.  I was grown up in Taiwan and have a BA degree in Cultural Studies and Anthropology.

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Design For New Interaction

  • sayeewang
  • Oct 26, 2016
  • 2 min read

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Design For New Interaction

My Position:

Technology is our new body part. Data is our new perception

User shouldn't be controlled by the technology, the function of the device. The technology should adapt to our body.

design, rather than merely being a tool to improve the body’s capabilities, is an aid to further appreciate the abilities of our bodies and to suit our sensorial abilities by extending the use of it. We should look back to our behavior in our daily life. And make the technology and the information follow our behavior and amply ft it .

Plan:

Explore HCI in Pure Bodily Movement (Yoga) ---> Multi Task(Kitchen Cooking)--> Multi Device (Designer Office Desktop Work)

Start from mapping

Relating Idea:

wearables should focused more intently on the things smartphones can't do!

Designers should not only design and engineer products, but also consider new ways to use them.https://www.fastcodesign.com/3036326/wearables-week/its-time-to-look-beyond-the-smartwatch

Yet in pursuit of simplicity, we’ve actually made life more complex.

StartFragmentwe must design an entirely new user experience, one that works invisibly alongside us, and behaves almost human.EndFragmenthttp://www.argodesign.com/work/the-new-story-of-computing.html

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Wearables That Give You Superpowers

Super strength. Super hearing. Super artistry. Super expression. The future of wearables is really a quest for human enhancement.

IDEA 1: KINESEOWEAR

It creates a physical bridge between your body and information of any sort.

tapping you on the left shoulder to convey the next turn dictated by your GPS,

IDEA 2: OUIJIBAND

motor movements

https://www.fastcodesign.com/3036295/4-wearables-that-give-you-superpowers

Tell a story from the point of view of the devices themselves.EndFragment

People are creatively empowered to do what works for them.

healthier relationship with technology. https://www.fastcodesign.com/3036326/wearables-week/its-time-to-look-beyond-the-smartwatch

The city does not consist of this, but of relationships between the measurements of its space and the events of its past. Italo Calvino, Invisible Cities, 1972

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