INTERACTION WITH OUR DEVICES Jordan Marcelletti
FORMAT Series of blog posts regarding the aspects of design in our devices that we use everyday. • What is driving our love for data? • Why do the interfaces on our devices constantly update • What’s the effect on society and the environment when more items that we use daily are starting to have there own technological interface?
KEY POINTS The ways in which technology hooks us in with it’s efficiency in the things we love to do Most tech just makes other tech more efficient, it really doesn’t help YOU as a person benefit your life User interfaces change to make you feel like your device is newer, better and more effective, when often it isn’t. When we create more and more data we often think since it’s intangible that it has no PHYSICAL effect on the environment when in reality it’s our biggest issue
OUTLINE Our deep love for data Advertising of technology Pros/cons in certain UI/UX iPhone, Computer, Television, Car, Menu, Game Console, Refrigerator, Echo, etc.
KEY TERMS Interaction User Interface Server Technology Device Immerse
REFERENCES In class readings: Data, Human Rights& HumanSecurity (week 9), and Regeneration: Multimedia Genres and Emerging Scholarship (week 2) Engelman, Ryan, et al. “The Second Industrial Revolution, 1870-1914.” US History Scene, ushistoryscene.com/article/ secondindustrial- revolution/. Hsu, John. “Why Big Data Will Have a Big Impact on Sustainability.” The Guardian, Guardian News and Media, 31 Jan. 2014, www.theguardian.com/sustainable-business/big-data-impact- sustainable-business. Levy, Steven. “Why You Will One Day Have a Chip in Your Brain |Backchannel.” Wired, Conde Nast, 10 July 2017, www.wired.com/story/why-you-will-one-day-have-a-chip-in-your-brain/. Kozlowicz , Joe. “8 Ways Data Center Environmental Impact Goes Beyond Emissions.” 8 Ways Data Center Environmental Impact Goes Beyond Emissions, 11 Nov. 2015, www.greenhousedata.com/blog/data-center-environmental-impact-goes-beyond-emissions.
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