This week I went off tangent, preparing a timeline of autonomous vehicle implementation, and a survey to gauge public perception of autonomous vehicles. In the survey, I wrote down situations that would let the reader interact with an autonomous car. Examples of questions included reacting to sudden roadblocks, trusting your child to the care of an autonomous vehicle, and also… Read more →
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Design of Everyday Things Chap 1 Reflection
The main takeaway I got from this chapter was the importance of conceptual models of how something works, and the components that are needed to make up this model. Usually it’s the signifiers not being visible, or a total lack of it. This can be seen in products such as the wireless Parrot Zik headphones, but often have methods of interaction that are… Read more →