As computing becomes more ubiquitous in our objects, designers need to be more aware of how to design meaningful interactions into electronically enhanced objects. At the University of Washington, a class of junior Interaction Design majors is exploring this question. These pages chronicle their efforts.

Tuesday, May 6, 2014

Ichikawa & Lim - In-Class Idea Presentation

In class today, Catherine and I presented five highly original ideas ranging from the high-five machine to the living buildings. We put them all up for the class to discuss and help us decide which direction that we should pursue for our main class project. We were pleasantly surprised with the idea that the class seemed most drawn to. It was instantly clear that the long-distance high-five machine was the most intriguing to the class, and we were excited to move forward with this idea.

The following are the boards that we presented to the class. Feel free to contact us if you have any questions about our ideas. Keep checking back to the blog to see how our long distance high-five machine is coming along.

Thanks!

Scott & Catherine




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