Research poster
This poster visualize the most important insights and observations made via an online survey. The survey can be seen here https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1fbKLbLuv35_CsyhCAptktra-ru9RNoZVhba_7bW5oRA/viewform?c=0&w=1&usp=send_form
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Research poster
This poster visualize the most important insights and observations made via an online survey. The survey can be seen here https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1fbKLbLuv35_CsyhCAptktra-ru9RNoZVhba_7bW5oRA/viewform?c=0&w=1&usp=send_form
2 November presentation
Above you see the slides as shown in the presentation, this GIF image shows every slide 7 seconds. Insights presentations My insights presentation was about the insights and observations I did via an online survey, some interesting data came out. For example, people see themselves as pretty dedicated to their smartphones. And if they could choose they rather are less dedicated than they actually are: “I feel like I’m missing out on stuff sometimes” There is a post on this item: http://one-billion.tumblr.com/post/132490303721/research-poster Some other interesting observations I found were thoughts of other people who I found really interesting. Like the thoughts of Benji Wagner, which I wrote about in the following item: http://one-billion.tumblr.com/post/132213983791/a-brand-called-poler-one-of-the-most-inspiring?is_related_post=1 And the thoughts of the media theologian, Douglas Rushkoff: http://one-billion.tumblr.com/post/132214394001/retaking-the-now-i-found-out-about-the-media Something other interesting was an art piece I found at the Museum Of the Image in Breda. It was an project in trend of privacy matters, made by Dennis de Bel. It's an device you can add on your mobile phone and allows you to instead of message people by using text, message using smoke signals like the native americans did. This primitive way of messaging, is an reaction to privacy matters along modern technology. For me, it seems also relative to some sort of slow tech in a funny way.
Then I presented the first prototype of my concept. There will be an specific post on this.