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DECO2015 Responsible Design for Innovation Assignment 03 Prepared By: Chanel Li | chli7877 Mingna Zang | mzan8153 Jayden Lee Jian Lin | jlee2621 Ashley Kuan Shu Lin | skua8198
DECO2015 Responsible Design for Innovation
Assignment 03
Prepared By:
Chanel Li | chli7877
Mingna Zang | mzan8153
Jayden Lee Jian Lin | jlee2621
Ashley Kuan Shu Lin | skua8198
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Conclusion
As Justin uses this product to record his daily life, he feels
very happy and willing to use it. He thought that this
product could immortalize his presence, and that he could
stay with Aurora forever. Justin failed to overcome the
disease in the end. What he left behind is a data body that
needs to be maintained by money. The holographic version
of Justin quickly got her out of the pain of losing him.
The blurred lines between reality and virtuality had
consequences Aurora could never have imagined. This
story reminds us of the dangers of becoming too reliant on
technology, especially when it plays with our most intimate
and vulnerable emotions. The problem surfaced when she
started relying on this device. Aurora‘s family is worried
about her state and gives feedback to the device’s company.
The company proposed to check up on the user’s
experience with the device, assess user’s mental health
often and, give suggestions or intervene in the use, for
example, setting a time limit when using the device.
This device is not non-profit, a paid monthly subscription is
required. Aurora’s finances began to be emptied little by
little, and she chose to sell data to the device’s company to
continue using the device.