What kinds of conversations should we have with robots?Sherry Turkle’s book “Reclaiming Conversations” looks into how machines are replacing human roles and functions and the consequences of this. Turkle explains how we as humans forget […]

What kinds of conversations should we have with robots?Sherry Turkle’s book “Reclaiming Conversations” looks into how machines are replacing human roles and functions and the consequences of this. Turkle explains how we as humans forget […]
As I wrap up my second year in the MGD program, I can’t help but do that cliche thing and think about how far I’ve come as a designer, as a person, what I would […]
I’m thinking about sleep…or not sleeping
Conversation is highly complex. Even simple conversations such as deciding what to get for lunch are full of turns and complexity. The changing context, the emotions behind an utterance, and past experiences are just a […]
I’m thinking about how I operate, and honestly I probably wouldn’t ask myself for advice. There are a lot of things that I’m not really certain or consistent about. I wait until the last minute […]
I’m thinking a lot about how the world is meaner than usual lately.
We’re seeking connection anyway we can.
To see is to understand
Sometimes the best way to understand how the brain processes information is to distort the normal pattern of information. Perhaps the same could be said for reality? This was part of my research from my semester in my Imaging class.