Our world is made of information that competes for our attention. What is needed? What is not? We cannot interact with our everyday life in the same way we interact with a desktop computer. The terms calm computing and calm technology were coined in 1995 by PARC Researchers Mark Weiser and John Seely Brown in reaction to the increasing complexities that information technologies were creating. Calm technology describes a state of technological maturity where a user’s primary task is not computing, but being human. The idea behind Calm Technology is to have smarter people, not things. Technology shouldn’t require all of our attention, just some of it, and only when necessary.
How can our devices take advantage of location, proximity and haptics to help improve our lives instead of get in the way? How can designers make apps “ambient” while respecting privacy and security? This talk will cover how to use principles of Calm Technology to design the next generation of connected devices. We’ll look at notification styles, compressing information into other senses, and designing for the least amount of cognitive overhead.
Talk originally given at NEXT2018 in Hamburg, Germany.
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“A good tool is an invisible tool.
By invisible, we mean that the
tool does not intrude on your
consciousness; you focus on the
task, not the tool.”
Mark Weiser --
1993
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1. Machines shouldn't act like humans
2. Humans shouldn't act like machines
IV. Technology should amplify the
best of technology and the best of
humanity.
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Thank you very much!
Amber Case | @caseorganic
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http://calmtech.com
Editor's Notes
It’s not just the kitchen
It’s not just the kitchen
YOU AGREE THAT YOU WILL NOT RELY ON THE SERVICES FOR ANY SAFETY OR CRITICAL PURPOSES RELATED TO YOUR OR YOUR PET.
And that’s why we need a calm technology
Includes other tech such as insilun pumps, crutches, etc.
You shouldn’t have to go through the Internet in order to turn on and off your lights.
We are carrying around supercomputers in our pockets. We shoduldn’t be doing all of our processing in the cloud. Touching the network will become expensive.
How few times can you go to the network?