Interaction glitches surround us everywhere. For instance, I find frustrating the experience of buying beverages from vending machines because, considering the way how beverages are dispensed, I am basically forced to bend my back (to bow!!) in order to get my drink, and sometimes even twice if I forget to get the chance. Although most of us are accustomed to vending machines, I find that the simple interactive steps required are at times confusing or inconvenient for users.
Why should we even endure this kind of problems, given the insignificance of the task? In fact, in many circumstances we have no other options than using the systems or machines as they were conceived, with no possibility to change or influence the interaction. Is design making easier our existence in this world, or contributing to enslave the human race under the machines?
Why should we even endure this kind of problems, given the insignificance of the task? In fact, in many circumstances we have no other options than using the systems or machines as they were conceived, with no possibility to change or influence the interaction. Is design making easier our existence in this world, or contributing to enslave the human race under the machines?






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