Objects
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So your typical normal young adult can have a span of about three or four
objects
of attention.
Your action video game player has a span of about six to seven
objects
of attention, which is what is shown in this video here.
It just celebrated its seventh anniversary, and after seven years, last year it delivered 530 million dollars' worth of sales to all those individuals who have been making those
objects.
It evokes the container metaphor of communication, in which we conceive of ideas as objects, sentences as containers, and communication as a kind of sending.
And what we did basically was to train the animals to learn how to control these avatars and explore
objects
that appear in the virtual world.
And these
objects
are visually identical, but when the avatar crosses the surface of these objects, they send an electrical message that is proportional to the microtactile texture of the object that goes back directly to the monkey's brain, informing the brain what it is the avatar is touching.
In a few years, they will be in many of the
objects
and technologies we use on a daily basis.
The
objects
we use, the clothes we wear, the houses we live in, all have a profound impact on our behavior, health and quality of life.
So Hannah's approach, on the other hand, is to formulate a series of techniques for creating unusual
objects
that free us from pre-designed constraints by teaching us about the materials themselves.
But what I can't do is record and share how these
objects
feel to touch.
The first one is all about that same problem that I was showing you: how can we capture how
objects
feel and recreate those experiences?
The idea was, could we self-assemble furniture-scale
objects?
I took these to Tokyo in 2001 to make computer
objects.
Cars are three-dimensional
objects
that have a fixed position and velocity.
I mean, they're Newtonian
objects.
People who were really design conscious were inspired by the work of Dieter Rams, and the
objects
that he would create for the company called Braun.
And my relationship to especially human-made
objects
which someone else said they work like this, well, I can say they work a different way, a little bit.
The materiality and fleshiness and meat of the mushroom being explored by how it can hold up different
objects
being stuck into it.
And before long, he's kind of got this mechanism where you can almost launch and catapult
objects
around, and he enlists us in helping him.
And big companies like Intel or smaller design firms like Ideo or startups like Bump, were inviting me to give workshops, just to practice this idea of smashing electronics and everyday
objects
together.
And then we came up with this idea to not just use electronics, but let's just smash computers with everyday
objects
and see how that goes over.
It's about rolling a ball and picking up as many
objects
as you can in a finite amount of time and hopefully you'll be able to make it into a planet.
Martin Villeneuve: Now these musical instruments that you see in this excerpt, they're my second example of how constraints can boost creativity, because I desperately needed these
objects
in my movie.
They are
objects
of desire.
It's got a little bit of basic common sense, goes and picks the
objects.
It's used to locate
objects
in the space that have these reflective markers on them.
The first is that gravity acts on all
objects
in the same way.
Beyond that, though, they started learning associations between the symbols, the sounds and the
objects.
How can it be that this thought in my brain can move material
objects?
The Akan of people of Ghana and [Cote d'Ivoire] developed Adinkra symbols some 400 years ago, and these are proverbs, historical sayings, objects, animals, plants, and my favorite Adinkra system is the first one at the top on the left.
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