Thoughtless Acts
Some actions, such as grabbing onto something for balance, are universal and instinctive. Others, such as warming hands on a hot mug or stroking velvet, draw on experiences so deeply embodied that they are almost unconscious. Still more, such as hanging a jacket to claim a chair, have become spontaneous through habit or social learning. Observing such everyday interactions reveals subtle details about how we relate to the designed and natural world. This is key information and inspiration for design, and a good starting point for any creative initiative.
– Jane Fulton Suri, Thoughtless Acts
Here are my Thoughtless Acts contributions.
– Jane Fulton Suri, Thoughtless Acts
Here are my Thoughtless Acts contributions.