Progress For Progress’ Sake; Positioning by Lily Wharton
A position on the undeniable role of technology in increasing mental health issues
1b- Positioning: More Human than Human by Eva Georgiou
Since the development and widespread integration of technology into our lives, the consequences and unique relationships between humans and machines has been speculated upon. As advances in technology, robotics and AI accelerates to exponential speeds, this relationship will evolve, and brought into question once more. Humans are linear by nature, which is why we struggle … Continue reading 1b- Positioning: More Human than Human by Eva Georgiou
1a- Why do we sleep? Literary Review by Eva Georgiou
In order to innovate, one must fist understand the rules and processes that normally take place. Only then can we break these rules, and develop new ways of achieving than prior. Despite the many technological and scientific advances of the last century, there are many processes that occur within people and the world which science … Continue reading 1a- Why do we sleep? Literary Review by Eva Georgiou
1c- Primary Research: Eva Georgiou
On a sunny Monday afternoon on the 4th of September, I sat down to conduct an interview with Angus Munro, a second year student studying a Bachelors degree of Environmental Science at UTS. We began discussing my assignment and I provided some context as to what I wanted to clarify and gain from this interview, … Continue reading 1c- Primary Research: Eva Georgiou
Controlled Dreaming; a Literature Review by Lily Wharton
An analysis of texts that explore the history of humanity's attempts to control their own dreams
Technology and Education; an Interview by Lily Wharton
An interview with a high school teacher about the history and future of educational technologies
RestEase; Documentation of Prototype in Use by Lily Wharton
A soundproofing bed curtain to allow users to switch off from the outside and achieve a work/rest balance.
A future of uncertainty. Future positioning by Domenic Roylance.
An uncertain future.
Policy for sleep. An analyses and interpretation of an interview by Domenic Roylance.
You can call if you want but there's no one home and you're not gonna reach my telephone.