not really, only if youre a pervertedly perverse child of the devil u would say that. It was cringe and hella perverse, in a cringey overboard dying for appeal sort of way
Regarding the sunflower-clock vs. the magnifying-glass one- I liked them both. The sunflower-one links the movement of the tiny sunflower with the movement of the cosmological sun-so you're linking a small object to something huge out there in the sky. The magnifying-glass one also has a link with the movement of the sun, but the owner might not feel compelled to look at this link. The scent might dissuade him/her from even looking at the apparatus. Is one more sensuous than the other? I don't think so. It's just that we have become so used to seeing and much less to smelling that anything that the act of scenting an aroma seems more 'sensuous' to us.
Agreed but the second clock ..even a blind person can tell time with the help of aroma ...in my opinion design should provide same experience..like scissors which can be used by both lefties and right handed people...inclusion of two different group is best design such as scissor in above case
Mr Lee mentiones 5 senses, 6 emotions and factor X at the end of this video, and it makes very interesting multidimentional table indeed. Is there any theory/research explaining this complex chart in details? Anybody knows? Would be greatful to get it!
I know a brazilian that created a similar methodology about it, his name is Andre Diamand, and the methodology is called Sexy Canvas, try to search it.
Quem veio pelo sexy canvas? Quero voltar aqui quando terminar o curso e ver o que acharam do curso...vamos ver quem maratona primeiro? Clica aí no comentário e diz que está comigo.😜😜 Clica curtir para eu lembrar de voltar...valeuuu
Normally when you have non-linearly related categories you use a bar chart. Then to compare different results in the same categories you put bars side by side. This is common in the computer science papers I read where each category might be something like a test case and the other axis is something like time.
sense of hunger ? you can feel hunger around you ? you can feel the balance surouding you ? heat and cold is sense of touch, touching the air, or wathever you feel the temperature of
This is very true, but the point i think here is the 5 senses that you can truly incorporate into a design that would enrich the experience of said design.
Brilliant. So true. You got to design to sensitize most of the five senses in order to delight the customer. It's so common sense one wonders how come we never even thought of that :). Most of the products we design only focus on one or two of the five senses at a time. Here's my therory, whatever product you design, in whatever field, you have got to max out at least three of the five senses to make a great product ;).
Look at them not as end products but as tools to serve as encouragement for you to think and find the perfect product design in your life. He's pushing a boundary and thats something we all could use. To label it a fail is narrow in thought I feel.
Actually, whether something is awesome or not is not just senses. You're missing one. Intellect. What makes people go wooooo. When I look at them flip phones I wanted one just because I liked the idea that their was a hidden part to it... and it flicked out or sprang open. This to me was awesome. Sometimes it's more than just the senses that make a great experience it's fantasy... and Chris clock was better not just because of the senses but because it activated the fantasies in the brain.
His talk/idea was about design, Prolite. The business and economic POV's are for marketing and executives, not designers. We, the designers, are paid to come up with ideas, not how to pay for them or how they'll make the company money. That's the bean counters' job.
I fking love this!!!! I was talking to someone about creating an experience with the 5 senses and could only come up w a 'fancy' dining experience! I wanna be a multi sense designer toooooooooo Omg omg
5 is really all you need to focus on. I mean, are "Stimulation of sensory receptors in the urinary bladder and rectum" (wikipedia) and "Pulmonary stretch receptors" really something we need to think about? (And temperature can be placed with touch)
The sense of heat and cold could be easily combined with touch (sensing the changes on skin contact). Hunger, coordination and balance are not senses for experiencing our surrounding in a direct way, or at least not as direct as the usual 5. :)
I think those are feelings... Sensors are meant to just feel the difference in condition and transmit the signal to the system. Then the processor (brain in our case) interprets it as joy, sadness, imbalance, sweet, fear etc
We have way more than 5 senses. The sense of balance, of hunger, or heat and cold, or where our hand is without seeing it are all examples of senses that are usually ignored.
The most amazing. Convincing and adding taste to the experience. I loved it very much, I think it will contribute a great deal to the design of the spaces It was very nice to distribute the sweets and even if you could smell them over the screen, it was legendary Thank you
When something allows us to feel something more than just the reality of life and make us feel happy in the moment, and allow us to fantasise about a past moment, say scented candles during sex. Then this will work awesomely. So while you're right on a base level, the x factor is the ability to make us fantasises, if a song can make us use past memories or even fantasies in general it will be better than anything else. It is the ability to go beyond the natural in to our fantasy world that wins.
Obviously designing for the job as well is part of this. If I imagine putting up a shelf I want it to put up shelves and not just give me a good experience. So if I can imagine it doing the job very well and being very practical it will sell more because I can fantasise about it doing a very good job. But finally showing evidence and scientific data which backs up its ability to do a good job will make that fantasy even stronger. So it's also about the minds eye you could say. :-)
Interesting. I'd say hunger, heat/cold are all part of the sense of feeling. Balance arguably so - that one is interesting. Knowing where your extremities are is more like an aspect of physcial or spatial intelligence or even how well your neurological body image works. I would say that to qualify as a sense it would have to be a direct and unique way of absorbing sensory data. Knowing where your hand is is more like deduction based on memory and other sense data. A competence or even a skill
His point is that designers shouldn't only try to make things look pretty to our eyes, since that's only one sense, but also perhaps feel or taste or smell nice. You can argue about the value of this view, but there it is.
It's no theory but a fact. Design is a way of communication, and connection is delivered through senses. And, there are more than just five senses and six emotions.
Typo - I meant touch. Otherwise I think I was making that same point. The data is gathered through the sense of touch, and of course our historical knowledge of how we arranged ourselves.
Hey, maybe his last chart could have boosted up the touch sense as well, since people in the audience were going to catch the candies, right? Love the talk though, Cheers!
I agree with the concept, but as a metric, I would argue that we don't just have 5 senses. What about our sense of time, acceleration, spatial positioning, value, etc?
Łukasz Piszczek, Also look up Daniel H. Pink "A Whole New Mind" he has some great info on this. Jinsop Lee and Daniel H Pink need to come together on a book. Now that would be great...
Touch implies physical contact. You can feel warmth or cold without being touched. Hunger isn't really touch either. You don't touch your stomach or anything like that - it's simply a signal sent to your brain that your belly is empty. Our knowledge of the position of our extremities is also completely unrelated to any other sense. I don't have to touch anything to know that my hand is about a hands width behind my head, or wherever.
Scent clocks have been around for quite a long time and in quite a few cultures, I wouldn't really call it a revolution. There are also quite a few flower clocks, Pretty sure the guy who created periodic table made a flower clock.
Though some people in the comments are right (there are more than 5 senses) you can't really manipulate most of the other ones with design at all [proprioception, muscle tension, equilibrium, etc] let alone produce results that feel good.
With cigarettes, its' also the 'high'- now how would you describe that through the senses-framework? I think the best way to describe that is through the sense of balance- yes, that's legitimately considered to be a sense today.
Feeling isn't described as a sense - touch is. "Feeling" really encompass all the senses, because it's just a synonym of the word "detect", which the senses are all about. I see touch as detecting pressure somewhere on your body. Neither heat nor balance can be described as such The detection of the position of your hand is information, gained through that particular sense, without use of other senses. Block out all other senses and you'll still know where your hand is.
"I forced my, I mean I asked my students....."
This script is so genius!
Just started my journey in UI/UX design, and this video has further sparked my interest in it. Feels great already. 😁
This video explains why I'm addicted to traveling... It comes very close to the perfect experience.
Verdade, eu também 👏
He held such a great charisma throughout the talk!
not really, only if youre a pervertedly perverse child of the devil u would say that. It was cringe and hella perverse, in a cringey overboard dying for appeal sort of way
really liked his enthusiasm! as a graphic designer i will definitely think about the 5 senses more often!
thanks for the vid :)
I love how he's giggling and throwing candy at them and they're barely responding.
Yup. This isnt a rock CONCERT. People have their phones, laptops, books, themselves; everything
They are boring😂
They clapped lol
Regarding the sunflower-clock vs. the magnifying-glass one- I liked them both.
The sunflower-one links the movement of the tiny sunflower with the movement of the cosmological sun-so you're linking a small object to something huge out there in the sky. The magnifying-glass one also has a link with the movement of the sun, but the owner might not feel compelled to look at this link. The scent might dissuade him/her from even looking at the apparatus. Is one more sensuous than the other? I don't think so. It's just that we have become so used to seeing and much less to smelling that anything that the act of scenting an aroma seems more 'sensuous' to us.
Agreed but the second clock ..even a blind person can tell time with the help of aroma ...in my opinion design should provide same experience..like scissors which can be used by both lefties and right handed people...inclusion of two different group is best design such as scissor in above case
Você está procurando algum comentário do sexy canvas, que eu sei 😏
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ora ora ora... temos um xeroqui rolmis aqui hahahaha
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Primeira aula em imersão TOTAL
interesting.. it does give a different angle to approach the market.
throwing candy in CEO's faces as a last impression 👏👏👏
haha
Candies have high bad sugar as well. Ruin the whole speech for nonsense
Boy, I laughed so hard at it!
killownz7
at least he nailed the touch senses
interesting and funny, but that borrin public sucks
It was an honor to be one of students of him in 2010. Proud of you!
This is making me wanting to study design...
soooo did you?
Aaaand how did it go?
Aaaand what are you doing now?
Aaaand I'll keep continuing
pls come back and tell us if you're in design
Mr Lee mentiones 5 senses, 6 emotions and factor X at the end of this video, and it makes very interesting multidimentional table indeed. Is there any theory/research explaining this complex chart in details? Anybody knows? Would be greatful to get it!
I know a brazilian that created a similar methodology about it, his name is Andre Diamand, and the methodology is called Sexy Canvas, try to search it.
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Quem veio pelo sexy canvas? Quero voltar aqui quando terminar o curso e ver o que acharam do curso...vamos ver quem maratona primeiro? Clica aí no comentário e diz que está comigo.😜😜 Clica curtir para eu lembrar de voltar...valeuuu
tamo junto !!!
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E aí, qual seu resultado c o sexy Canvas?
Opa
Eai, obteve resultado com o Sexy Canvas?
Soon enough we will reach such advanced technology that we can literally get candy from him from this video.
Willy Wonka comes to my mind
love the diagram to log the sensorium experience, from the perspective of interaction design and media art
I want the 6 Emotions and the illusive X-Factor.. pls! :)
this is the first ever ted that i loved
One of the best endings of a talk show!
Eu no mundo das terapias buscando associar Aura master, aromaterapia, bandagem funcional, florais de bach e outras técnicas maravilhosas...ameiiiii
Balance (and acceleration which wasn't mentioned), bodily position, temperature, and time can absolutely be associated with design.
No candies for youtube 😢
lets increase your taste in youtube with our tears = mmm salty
lol
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love this... im going to apply this to my art practice from now on
Same, I'm going to apply it to my design work from now on!
Normally when you have non-linearly related categories you use a bar chart. Then to compare different results in the same categories you put bars side by side. This is common in the computer science papers I read where each category might be something like a test case and the other axis is something like time.
brilliant , we still have to get smell into the whole experience given cellphones , web experiences
I enjoyed the way this guy delivered this talk.
I love the keys on the flute, and now on a remote?.. EVEN BETTER CX
I found this also when I think about my business..one of what human nature pursue is seeking for pleasure..and pleasure is only felt by 5 senses
I got an amazing wiff of perfume at the end of the TedTalk
the idea of the candy conclusion was terrifiant.goood presentation
This is brilliant! Loved every sec, nice presentation, clear ideas, makes sense, and he is fun.
That is an idea that would make me immensely happy.
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His final graph is missing the touch experience of catching the candy, so he has made it even better than he realises
sense of hunger ? you can feel hunger around you ?
you can feel the balance surouding you ?
heat and cold is sense of touch, touching the air, or wathever you feel the temperature of
This is very true, but the point i think here is the 5 senses that you can truly incorporate into a design that would enrich the experience of said design.
i found a new thing like five senses theory thank you
Brilliant. So true. You got to design to sensitize most of the five senses in order to delight the customer. It's so common sense one wonders how come we never even thought of that :). Most of the products we design only focus on one or two of the five senses at a time. Here's my therory, whatever product you design, in whatever field, you have got to max out at least three of the five senses to make a great product ;).
The iron probably already exists... The toothbrush was just fail. The remote was 10/10 would buy.
I liked the toothbrush one.
Concepts, young padawan, concepts. It's just to provoke, to inspire new ideas.
Look at them not as end products but as tools to serve as encouragement for you to think and find the perfect product design in your life. He's pushing a boundary and thats something we all could use. To label it a fail is narrow in thought I feel.
Ótima palestra, interessada o assunto 👏
It was really awesome. it makes you think outside the box. Good job
I feel like I just explored a masterpiece!
What a thought provoking talk
We need to focus on improving the quality of life for humanity.
Actually, whether something is awesome or not is not just senses. You're missing one. Intellect. What makes people go wooooo. When I look at them flip phones I wanted one just because I liked the idea that their was a hidden part to it... and it flicked out or sprang open. This to me was awesome. Sometimes it's more than just the senses that make a great experience it's fantasy... and Chris clock was better not just because of the senses but because it activated the fantasies in the brain.
someone design him some better fitting pants. great talk though
it's a style
Clown pants
That sort of explains the fascination of fire. And also why s'mores are served at log fires, to complete the five senses.
Hmmmmm! Like the approach.
Simple but meaning
His talk/idea was about design, Prolite. The business and economic POV's are for marketing and executives, not designers. We, the designers, are paid to come up with ideas, not how to pay for them or how they'll make the company money. That's the bean counters' job.
I fking love this!!!!
I was talking to someone about creating an experience with the 5 senses and could only come up w a 'fancy' dining experience!
I wanna be a multi sense designer toooooooooo
Omg omg
5 is really all you need to focus on. I mean, are "Stimulation of sensory receptors in the urinary bladder and rectum" (wikipedia) and "Pulmonary stretch receptors" really something we need to think about?
(And temperature can be placed with touch)
The sense of heat and cold could be easily combined with touch (sensing the changes on skin contact). Hunger, coordination and balance are not senses for experiencing our surrounding in a direct way, or at least not as direct as the usual 5. :)
Thank you all very much
Great design, great ideas.
I think those are feelings...
Sensors are meant to just feel the difference in condition and transmit the signal to the system. Then the processor (brain in our case) interprets it as joy, sadness, imbalance, sweet, fear etc
Just found out why I do love riding motorcycle so much.
We have way more than 5 senses. The sense of balance, of hunger, or heat and cold, or where our hand is without seeing it are all examples of senses that are usually ignored.
The most amazing. Convincing and adding taste to the experience. I loved it very much, I think it will contribute a great deal to the design of the spaces
It was very nice to distribute the sweets and even if you could smell them over the screen, it was legendary
Thank you
When something allows us to feel something more than just the reality of life and make us feel happy in the moment, and allow us to fantasise about a past moment, say scented candles during sex. Then this will work awesomely. So while you're right on a base level, the x factor is the ability to make us fantasises, if a song can make us use past memories or even fantasies in general it will be better than anything else. It is the ability to go beyond the natural in to our fantasy world that wins.
This guys speaking skills are good, very good.
Obviously designing for the job as well is part of this. If I imagine putting up a shelf I want it to put up shelves and not just give me a good experience. So if I can imagine it doing the job very well and being very practical it will sell more because I can fantasise about it doing a very good job. But finally showing evidence and scientific data which backs up its ability to do a good job will make that fantasy even stronger. So it's also about the minds eye you could say. :-)
Interesting. I'd say hunger, heat/cold are all part of the sense of feeling. Balance arguably so - that one is interesting. Knowing where your extremities are is more like an aspect of physcial or spatial intelligence or even how well your neurological body image works. I would say that to qualify as a sense it would have to be a direct and unique way of absorbing sensory data. Knowing where your hand is is more like deduction based on memory and other sense data. A competence or even a skill
His point is that designers shouldn't only try to make things look pretty to our eyes, since that's only one sense, but also perhaps feel or taste or smell nice. You can argue about the value of this view, but there it is.
My ideas of what a diary could be has changed.
lmao same
A great invention would be some candies being thrown out of my screen
this is actually very interesting, time to come up with new idea on how it could be use for ... thx for info man
Really interesting point of view.
On a separate note, sunflowers don't really track the Sun though, that's another reason why his clock was a bad one.
It's no theory but a fact. Design is a way of communication, and connection is delivered through senses. And, there are more than just five senses and six emotions.
Draven, IMO there is nothing more than five senses, your user hardly would have a 6th sense to perceive what you design beyond 5 senses.
Typo - I meant touch. Otherwise I think I was making that same point. The data is gathered through the sense of touch, and of course our historical knowledge of how we arranged ourselves.
Hey, maybe his last chart could have boosted up the touch sense as well, since people in the audience were going to catch the candies, right? Love the talk though, Cheers!
The free candy was a huge kicker :D
I agree with the concept, but as a metric, I would argue that we don't just have 5 senses. What about our sense of time, acceleration, spatial positioning, value, etc?
I loved this guy! Fun personality, and an interesting lecture. :)
You got me! Very nice to hear you!
He KNOWS how to get an audience attention
impressive . feeling thankfull
He has something here I listen to music but only hits on sense so I get bored of it real quick
Łukasz Piszczek,
Also look up Daniel H. Pink "A Whole New Mind" he has some great info on this. Jinsop Lee and Daniel H Pink need to come together on a book. Now that would be great...
Touch implies physical contact. You can feel warmth or cold without being touched. Hunger isn't really touch either. You don't touch your stomach or anything like that - it's simply a signal sent to your brain that your belly is empty. Our knowledge of the position of our extremities is also completely unrelated to any other sense. I don't have to touch anything to know that my hand is about a hands width behind my head, or wherever.
his concept for a remote-control might do it for some (to a certain degree)
Scent clocks have been around for quite a long time and in quite a few cultures, I wouldn't really call it a revolution. There are also quite a few flower clocks, Pretty sure the guy who created periodic table made a flower clock.
amazing talk
And the moment with smell in the video with the motorbike has killed me🤣
I loved this TED talk. Thanks!
Though some people in the comments are right (there are more than 5 senses) you can't really manipulate most of the other ones with design at all [proprioception, muscle tension, equilibrium, etc] let alone produce results that feel good.
I never understood why people ate in the movie theater, it only distracts from the full engagement of the story and movie itself. This explains it.
Thank you!
Wow! Learnt something new
I loved this... brilliant!!!
This was such a brilliant talk!
Love the concept!
Chris"s
clock won't work without sun light or at night.
I like the view of the full use of all senses tho..x
With cigarettes, its' also the 'high'- now how would you describe that through the senses-framework? I think the best way to describe that is through the sense of balance- yes, that's legitimately considered to be a sense today.
Feeling isn't described as a sense - touch is. "Feeling" really encompass all the senses, because it's just a synonym of the word "detect", which the senses are all about. I see touch as detecting pressure somewhere on your body. Neither heat nor balance can be described as such
The detection of the position of your hand is information, gained through that particular sense, without use of other senses. Block out all other senses and you'll still know where your hand is.
Nice! I'll give it a try
How make better design and understand them?
great video, Thanks!
so cool actually. great talk, thank you.