1. When Maeda uses the “Feel, and feel for” principle, he is drawing on peoples connection to a very personal experience: feelings. List 3 ways that would make use of this principle to visitors of your exhibition.
Aichaku
Create inspiration for the visitors.
Provide a pleasant experience.
Treat every one with respect.
2. What is animism? Why do you think the “Tamagocchi” craze of the ‘90s became such a craze? How can you apply this to your exhibition?
It was something that you cared enough about to feed it and groom it to help it grow. You felt a connection that you are responsible in the upbringing of the animal. A sense of being proud when your animal growns.
3. Name 2 products that you have purchased that gave you that feeling of “Aichaku”. What feelings did those products evoke? Was it the feeling that sold the product to you?
My Mac Book Pro, Sleek slim lines create the feeling of power and inspiring design.
4. How do the references to emotion relate to the simplicity/complexity relationship discussed in Law 5 - Differences
With emotion comes more complexity.
Good post - well researched and referenced.
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