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===<font color="green">Project Challenge</font>===
 
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To create an intimate setting for users regardless of them being alone or accompanied.
 
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===<font color="green">Relevant Research</font>===
 
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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.
 
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===<font color="green">'''Opportunities'''</font>===
 
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# 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.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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===<font color= "#247705">Intervention</font>===
 
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[[File:Isolate.jpg|center]]
 
 
Solitary users will be enveloped by a simple fabric or plastic device that will partially surround them.
 
We will approach from behind very slowly so not to startle the user, then noiselessly place the experiment around them.
 
 
[[File:Couple.jpg|center]]
 
 
Intimate users, such as a couple or two friends sitting close, will be encouraged to sit closer to each other.
 
Two connected device modules will wrap 75% around the pair.
 
 
[[File:Strangers.jpg|center]]
 
 
Much like for the intimate users, the device will separate strangers sitting near each other.
 
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