Se trata de un nuevo concepto de Google que trata de exporar nuevos patrones para el uso de la tecnología en nuestra vida diaria. Para ello Google Seed Studio ha ideado 5 objetos para el uso de diferentes formas sensoriales y así alertarnos para pedir nuestra atención. Por ejemplo, qué os parece si cuando os llega un nuevo mail os envía un poco de aire...
Más información en https://experiments.withgoogle.com/little-signals
Google Little Signals (by Google See Studio)
Little Signals explores new patterns for technology in our daily lives. The six objects in this design study make use of different sensorial cues to subtly signal for attention. They keep us in the loop, but softly, moving from the background to the foreground as needed.
Each object has its own method of communicating, like through puffs of air or ambient sounds. Additionally, their small movements or simple controls bring the objects to life and make them responsive to changing surroundings and needs. Just as everyday objects might find simple ways to inform us - like the moving hands of a clock or the whistle of a kettle - Little Signals consider how to stay up-to-date with digital information while maintaining moments of calm.
Learn more on:
https://littlesignals.withgoogle.com
Google Little Signals (by Google See Studio)
Little Signals explores new patterns for technology in our daily lives. The six objects in this design study make use of different sensorial cues to subtly signal for attention. They keep us in the loop, but softly, moving from the background to the foreground as needed.
Each object has its own method of communicating, like through puffs of air or ambient sounds. Additionally, their small movements or simple controls bring the objects to life and make them responsive to changing surroundings and needs. Just as everyday objects might find simple ways to inform us - like the moving hands of a clock or the whistle of a kettle - Little Signals consider how to stay up-to-date with digital information while maintaining moments of calm.
Learn more on:
https://littlesignals.withgoogle.com
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