First object: Water Bottle Water bottles are common things that people bring around with them. For the purpose of this assignment i would be referring to the usual plastic bottles that we can get from a convenience store. One improvement i thought of was to give the bottle an additional function, by giving the bottle an hour glass shape, The… Read more →
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Week 1 Assignment 1: A time I got lost
In China, there are many mega shopping malls. As the malls are very large, there are tons of shops at every level. More than once I would be momentarily separated from my family and would start panicking for fear that I would not be able to find them as I did not have Wi-fi or Google, WhatsApp or Facebook (all… Read more →
Week 1 Assignment Part 1: Two maps
Two Maps Well Designed Map: Universal Studios Hollywood I feel that this an informative map, an ‘one-stop’ map that gives park-goers not only an overview of the park’s layout and attractions but also other amenities such as food and beverages location, toilets, etc. One thoughtful design of this map is that different categories of amenities are allocated a specific colour.… Read more →
Week 1 In-class Assignment: User experience of ADM building
User Experience of ADM Building In this exercise, I walk around the basement and 1st floor of ADM. ADM has many universal design for the handicapped throughout the building, every level has a handicapped toilet and lift buttons are placed at a height where the wheel-chair bound can easily access. Signs that indicate the direction to the handicapped toilets are… Read more →
Week 9 Assignment: Project ideas
One Issue: People are less aware of their surrounding environment as they become too engaged to their mobile devices. Solution: Interactive interface throughout city urban landscapes that are linked to the phone by GPS. With reference to the Amphibious Architecture interactive design mentioned in previous lesson, I would proposed that interactive light installations, and modifications of existing static installations can be… Read more →
Week 8: Kim Goodwin’s Designing for the Digital Age
This week’s readings emphasis on the importance Goal-oriented design. The author spent the chapter listing out steps to take during such a design process, where everything from conceptualisation to execution are well planned and timely accomplished. Thorough research was an important aspect of the proposed design process, where good analysis of obtained knowledge could potentially quicken the pace of realising… Read more →
Diary of Behaviour
Day 1: Woke up to my alarm on the phone after snoozing it for about 5 times. Browse through notification first thing in the morning. Looking at Facebook while having breakfast before going for a run, Upon setting out to NTU from home, turned on GPS and data to check bus arrival timing. Plug in my earphones and turned on… Read more →
Week 7 Response: Interactive Environments & Experience Design
I particularly liked the concept of Amphibious Architecture, where lights and flashes were used to attract people to care about their surrounding nature in the urban city. Using an interactive interface approach, the creator subtly incorporated information on the condition of the environment together with cool coding of light responses when something happens under the river. In this increasingly digitalised… Read more →

Future World
The trip to Art Science museum had been an interesting one. ‘Future World’ was an exhibition that change my expectation of a museum visit. It encourages viewers to touch, feel and participate in the various works instead of the usual ‘see no touch’ concept. Most interactive artworks shown in ‘Future World’ are highly immersive, allowing some form of interaction between… Read more →

Reading Response 6 – Chipchase Chapter 4: You are what you carry
This week’s readings talks about the things we carry and how they define us. From the physical objects that we carry daily, namely, keys, money (wallet) and mobile phone (communication), we are able to easily pinpoint the essential needs of us as a human. This reminded me of an exercise I once had in a class during my exchange in… Read more →