Author Archives: Sun-Young Na

49ers-User Diagram (Jung-Joon, Nic, Debbie, Sun Young)

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Diamond Define (Debbie, Jung-Joon, Nic, Sun Young)

Our group has explored a various areas in which the audiences would be more engaged in the holistic experience with game, crowds, energy, etc. During the discussion, we wondered about football fans with disabilities and their experience during the game. Eventually, what we will design for fans with disabilities will also affect on other fans to have a great experience as well.

Target User: Fans who have hearing disabilities and possibly for other fans who are at the stadium

Goal: To enhance in-game experience by providing visualized action or a ‘soundkey’ for the users can understand what’s going on related to game

Parameter: Using technology to make fans can experience the game like other fans such as live-streaming visualization (e.g. App, Jumbotron, Screen, Bracelet, etc), Using different tactile features

 

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Sun Young’s quick indie project

Here is my quick indie project.

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Thoughts on Third Places

As a person who spent most of times growing up in the city, Oldenberg’s article made to reflect what my ‘Third Places’ were. I lived my two thirds of my life(Born & Raised and worked in my mid 20’s to early 30’s) in Seoul, Korea and one third(High School & College, and currently for my MFA’s) in New York City.

During my time before I came to NY, I had no memory or experience of third place. My mother who was very passionate on our education designed my childhood in a way that I only could commute between home and school.

What I remember as my first third place was the pizza place which was located on the way to the subway station in Astoria(Ditmars Blvd stop) during high school. With a group of my friends, it was the place to go after school, do gossiping or sometimes talking about our uncertain future, dreams over a slice of pizza. There were enough spaces for older adults who hangout there watching tv or doing cross puzzle, children who play video games arcade. The place would throw a party once in a while so people in neighborhood come and chat about business, stores, family, etc. As fresh off the boat, my family never actively participated or engaged in conversation with the whole community but with the people at regular grocery places or church. Those places were usually where we get the information on discount deals, tutor jobs, reputation of schools, good plumber, rental and so on. This was the closest feeling of local community that I had and was in the end of 90’s.

Another thought came cross my mind was the use of online community as new space and platform for third place. As technology develops, our culture has changed so much – thanks to internet. We often search, use, create, or join any website or service for our personal interests. The famous services such as Facebook, Instagram, Meetup, Tinder, Reddit, and many others offer people to communicate, to discuss, and to connect each other. Often these online services lead to offline space for people to their needs.

However, the problem rises in present days that older adults have more difficulties to adopt this new technology and gadget compared to younger generations. Also, there are still many people whether they resides in the city or suburban area enjoy physical space for gathering or spending time with locals. As a designer, designing the better online community system would be designing the ‘architecture’ of third place. We already tried in Entrepreneurial Design class for designing community, some succeeded and some failed. We learned that it is not easy to design this community. I think that no matter how fancy or complicated technology is available, it will be no good use if the service is not in use or difficult to use.

 

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