Wednesday, April 29, 2009
Scarier Sixth sense and Phillipe Starck at TED
As it makes a bit of extra work for me to post on my blog and again copy n paste it here, I would appreciate if you guys read it on my blog and we can continue having discussion here as its more comfortable.
Also you do watch the Phillipe Starck talk at TED... inspirational to say the least...
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Tuesday, April 14, 2009
Have we missed the boat and are stuck up on the wrong side of the bank?
I know it has been a loooooooooooooooong time since I have posted anything on this blog and since we have had some good discussions.
I am now posting what I have posted on my personal blog. and would like you guys to add to this thought of mine with your own observations and instances and debate on the question raised. Hoping for another fruitful discussion!
Then there was this other time, when coming back from a long trip, my parents and I took a coffee break in a small town. There was a political rally in that town and the restaurant was full of people with some ‘political connection.’ A particular loud mouth was sitting just behind me and my mom and was shouting in his phone trying to give directions to the guy on the other end, which irritated my mom and I had to give him some piece of my mind. But then the situation was deftly and diplomatically handled by my parents to avoid me getting beaten up by the three thugs. This incident made me think, why we shout on the phone when the other person is not able to hear us, as it doesn’t matter how much we shout, it all depends on the network strength! I feel we really don’t realize that the voice quality over the phone is network dependent and behave as we would behave when talking face to face – if you are not audible speak loudly. Actually, instead of blaming the people that they are not ‘mobile-literate’ we should blame ourselves – the designers and developers who develop these technologies, which give not much of an idea of how they work to the people who use it and which are not tuned to the people’s everyday environment of use, like other objects.


These observations and some more lead my mind to ponder some very fundamental questions. The first being, are we (the designers, developers, managers, manufacturers) missing the boat and are on wrong side of the bank? When the ‘user’ of the various products that we are going to produce is a productive and resourceful human being, are we considering this fact and exploiting it in the designs? Are we ready to accept that the ‘user’ here is not what we deduce from the ‘requirement gathering’ and ‘user study’ phase but a much more complex person going about her daily life in a very resourceful manner? I feel yes, we have missed the boat and are on the wrong side of a flooded river! The myriad products and gadgets which are heralded by the press as ‘something which will change the way we live’ and which don’t even take off from their research labs, are a testimony to the fact that we are missing something fundamental. And there is something we need to understand in why some of the other products and artifacts have been highly successful in doing so, without that being the intent of the designers or developers – like the internet or the sms!
Well these questions and the one mentioned in my research motivations are what I am going to attempt to answer. The first thing would of course be to see if anyone has been asking some similar questions and what answers they have found. Well, there are some real good people doing this and soon I will follow up this piece with some of my insights into what others have been doing with the same question.
I will also keep putting up some more interesting observations that I have come across or will come across regarding the day to day life of human beings.