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TRACY MA talk with NEW YORK TIMES VISUAL EDITOR

TRACY MA’s works come from life and news. She knows how to connect people well. In her discussion, she said that social images give people emotional support. How these images become influential is like telling stories with images as she said. There is a strong visual language in her works, and the visual key points are marked, using empathy for readers to read. I really like what she is doing now, from publishing and printing to digital art.

AVATAR ROBOT CAFÉ TOKYO.

This project is remotely directed by the disabled at home. Even if the person is paraplegic or unable to speak, as long as the disabled person’s eyes can move, he can remotely control the robot to move the position, check the surroundings, communicate with customers, and serve coffee. The significance of this store is not only to adopt the latest technology, but to truly endow the technology with warmth, and to give the disabled and psychological encouragement. Let the “disabled” in the traditional sense also have sound “living skills” and thus have the dignity and dignity of being a member of society. Just like the judges’ comments, this technology can also be used for covid-19. This reminds me that Chinese medical staff use robots to serve patients during the epidemic. This ensures the safety of medical staff and better provides patients with 24 Hours of service. In short, the robot cafe project allowed me to see that technology serves human life and can also give people psychological care.

The Digital Human – Series 10 Perspective

The author uses a very interesting analogy: “We walk in another person’s shoes, the perspective we explore.” to explore the immersive experience given by VR and the emotional connection of people. Virtual reality has great potential to cultivate empathy and make us feel. It undoubtedly provides new perspectives and insights to mainstream this experience. But the author also raised a question. VR can make us have an immersive experience, but how can we take action and feel virtue and care. I think it is essentially how technology can give people temperature. Just like the robot cafe above, technology needs to be connected with people’s emotional appeals.

Where do ideas come from?

1.Thoughts are everything, but the core of most things is to feel around but everything, just like what the child said in the video, children are always willing to observe life, discover those small things, and generate unconstrained thoughts, the source of those thoughts For life, even small things. 2.A good idea can be used as inspiration. Inspiration is a stimulus to the brain, like a slap in the face, but inspiration is a beginning. After that, the idea needs to be completed and realized. You can brainstorm and so on. 3.mitation is also a way to stimulate ideas, just like learning to paint, copying works at the beginning, and finally getting ideas and experience from the copied works.

Where good ideas come from

“Ideas take a long time to develop. Until these ideas have matured in two to three years, sometimes ten or twenty years, they suddenly become accessible to you, to you. Useful. “For example, the author said in the case of the World Wide Web. There is a ten-year interval between the idea and the realization. This is a spiraling process. So ideas need time to hatch. Good ideas also come from collisions, and they need to be organized and recreated systematically. The fragmentation of the Internet and the speed of information iteration keep us away from life, and cannot even allow us to generate deeper thoughts. But the Internet brings people closer to each other than in the past. There are many new ways to contact and find other people. They will complete the ideas we are working on, or accidentally discover some amazing new information. We can use these new Information to build and improve our own ideas.

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