DM-GY 9102 Multisensory Design

Designers often prioritize visual information, excluding participants who would benefit from auditory and tactile feedback. In this class, we’ll take a multi-sensory approach to design that makes interfaces more inclusive and accessible to everyone. Students will learn how to design for the senses (think tactile controls combined with atmospheric sounds and olfactory or taste experiences), while gaining an understanding of the assumptions we make about our users’ sensory preferences. Students should come with prior experience with physical computing and fabrication techniques and can expect to learn the processes for the user research, usability testing, and iterative design of physical multi-sensory interfaces. Over the course of 7 weeks, students will design interfaces for the 5 senses (sight, hearing, touch, taste, smell), culminating in one final project that includes at least 3 sensory modalities.

Instructor : Lauren Race

Class site : https://wp.nyu.edu/ability/classes/multisensory-design/

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