Episode 41- The Human-Human Interface
(Press Play Above)

Above: Paola Antonelli’s favorite piece from Talk to Me: Sputniko!’s “Menstruation Machine” that communicates the feelings and discomfort of menstruation to a non-menstruating person (e.g. a man).
“There’s a whole universe in every single object that becomes even bigger when put in relationship with a person.” – Paolo Antonelli
Paola Antonelli is the Senior Curator in the Department of Architecture and Design at the Museum of Modern Art. Her most recent blockbuster show, Talk to Me, explored the communication between people and objects: from chairs that talk to subway kiosks.
It’s pretty easy to get overwhelmed and frustrated by all the human-object interactions in the modern world. I’ve never used a “coin return” button on a vending machine that worked and there is interesting criticism of the increasingly common “pictures under glass” type of interface on the iPhone and iPad.
But as Paola Antonelli explains to producer Benjamen Walker (from Too Much Information), the evolution of communication design is pointing to a world that minimizes human-object interfaces and leaves us to free to focus on real human habits and needs.

Above: Episode #41 producer Benjamen Walker compares “UBIK” tattoos with Jonathan Lethem.
Source: SoundCloud / Roman Mars
5 Notes/ Hide
-
thisisemilyjane reblogged this from 99percentinvisible
-
neylano liked this
-
callasceline liked this
-
nonstopstuff reblogged this from 99percentinvisible
-
echocanyon liked this
-
99percentinvisible posted this







