Nov 30, 20201 min readCrit NotesThe feedback I received in class regarding my low-fi prototype was immensely helpful in the thinking process and ideation of my idea. The...
Nov 3, 20201 min readFraming Story/MessageWe already live in a world where data collection dominates a lot of the technology we use. It is common to see an ad on Snapchat about...
Nov 2, 20201 min readBrainstorming UpdateThis past week as I was brainstorming for ideas for the Future Casting project, I was trying to think of virtual things that would make...
Nov 2, 20202 min readResponse to "Aesthetics of Unreality"Chapter 7’s discussion of how artists take what is imagined and known and transform it into reality or a different version of it was a...
Oct 28, 20201 min readResponse to Zander Reyna's VisitZander Reyna’s visit was very fun and exciting to take part in. I really appreciated the way in which Zander showed us his process and...
Oct 24, 20201 min readResponse to "A Methodological Playground: Fictional Worlds and Thought Experiments"Anthony Dunne and Fiona Raby’s discussion about fictional worlds and the plausibility enabled by design was an eye opening piece...
Oct 20, 20202 min readResponse to "Design As Critique"Anthony Dunne and Fiona Raby’s discussion about critical design and it’s significance was a thought-provoking piece as it highlighted the...
Oct 13, 20201 min readResponse to Speculative EverythingAnthony Dunne and Fiona Raby’s discussion of individualism, cease of dreaming, and the possibilities that speculation allows for made me...
Oct 11, 20202 min readResponse to Regine Gilbert's VisitThe visit from Regine Gilbert was very informative regarding accessible technology. When judging whether or not a design was accessible,...
Oct 6, 20202 min readResponse to Effie Rieper's VisitThe discussion with Effie Rieper was very eye-opening and informative. In comparison to the talks I have participated in the past, this...
Sep 14, 20201 min readResponse to "Sketching: the Visual Thinking Power Tool"The article that resonated with me the most was "Sketching: the Visual Thinking Power Tool" by Mike Rohde. Personally, I have always been...