🇮🇳 🚲 🌿 🎛

Final Project - 2018

This is a log of steps in my final project at Copenhagen Institute of Interaction Design from Sep–Dec 2018

Concept: 8-panel

How might we design an experience that aligns people with a slower rhythm of living and gives them a greater sense of control over their time spent?

I spoke to Simone today. His initial reaction was that maybe it's about two modes of time. hours give us reference on long term day actions and milestones. Minutes give us a reference on smaller scale actions. Minutes with no context and hours with no context. Or maybe this is a new way of how we sell time based products…there are minutes clock and hour clocks.

I asked him what would be interesting to log. I guess anxiety or impatience is an assumption of why people look at the watch, it could also be because you are tired and bored.

Imagining what if you log how much you were in hour mode vs minutes mode. Maybe that's a way for you to create a sort of understanding of how much long term vs short term focused you are or want to become

I’m not sold on the idea of a watch. I think it could be an object on a string as well worn around the neck maybe. Or even a table-top or wall-mounted device.

I’m not sold on the idea of a watch. I think it could be an object on a string as well worn around the neck maybe. Or even a table-top or wall-mounted device.

button.jpeg
pocket clock.jpg
digital-led-clock-500x500.png
opening_pickle_jar_l1.jpg
chess.jpg

reuben dsilva