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Mobility and User Experience – Synesthetic Sign


Lecture Information

  • Date2019-08-20
  • LocationSeoul Science Center

Instructor

Jeongsun Lee

Ph.D in Industrial Design, Ewha Womans University / Former lecturer in Kaywon University of Art and Design, TA in Seoil University / Currently teaching in Shingu College / Published a number of papers including “Development and Application of the STEAM Program Using Special Effects: Focusing on the Middle School Free Semester”/ Published a book “Small Research Good Seoul - Revitalization of Local Business areas around Ewha Woman’s University”

Humans have sensory organs like eyes, ears, nose, mouth, and skin. Whenever we consciously or unconsciously experience moments or places, we undergo user experiences based on these sensory elements. The smell of fresh bread or coffee can trigger purchases, and handshakes with politicians can influence voting decisions. Our senses extend beyond basic instincts and are utilised in various aspects of life, such as politics, economics, and human relationships. Through examples of user experiences based on multisensory elements, we can understand sensory symbols within mobility.

  • # Sensory signs and modality
  • # User experience based on sensory symbols
  • # Designing user experience with synesthetic sign