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.

Sunday, April 17, 2016

Jane Zihan Team: Lamp for stress proposal


This was our idea at first. We think lamp is a personal object that can extends its involvement with human even further. So we think a lot of things on human body can indicate whether a human is in stress. It could be an opportunities for us to design a lamp that detects the stressful emotion and helps him to get rid of it. We didn't come up with a clear direction for the solutions. 
During the critique, we learned that what we are trying to achieve is very personal and the ultimate solutions to stress could be very complicated. Tad and the class proposed that instead of focusing on how to remove stress from a person completely, we should focus on learning what the humanistic way to help de-stress are there and how can we use a lamp to support that process. 

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