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Revision as of 16:43, 16 October 2011
Project Challenge
To create an intimate setting for users regardless of them being alone or accompanied.
Opportunities
- test the validity of our "back protection" hypothesis.
- interact with potential users
- get feedback from said users and start a dialogue about the work of Atom 11.
Relevant Research
Psychologically, humans respond favorably to spaces that offer them protection and stimuli. More specifically, situations that protect a user from the posterior disarm the natural human fear of possible threats coming from behind.
--Dr. Dudley Weems