Monday, February 11, 2013

Chair Questions - Observation


1. How is the Assigned Activity Interpreted?
Observation can be defined as directing your focus to paying attention to details. Much observation is done as an individual activity. Observation is an activity that is not carried out for a long period of time.

2. Folding Methods Research
Observation tends to be an activity with methods of observing that are executed in a variety of positions. This chair folds down and up to support two different sitting positions. Folding often changes how something works or functions, and that is exactly what happens when this chairs when you choose which position to use.

3. Persona
This chair has a target audience and users of young adults to older adults. Age range includes 20s to late 40s. It is designed for average weight adults.

4. Aesthetics
This chair has an organic form with ergonomic needs considered. The form fits the function. It is an interactive piece, but it does not serve to me the main attraction or focus in its environment. The aesthetic is modest but not over-looked. It is to observe in, not to observe it.

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