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Green Desk Team EBB | d.Calm | March 2013

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At the Stanford d.School's Calming Technology Lab, we asked: what would happen if we brought nature directly into people's workspaces?

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Green DeskTeam EBB | d.Calm | March 2013

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Hypothesis

Office workers need to be surprised and delighted by ‘natural’ ambient sensations because the modern office environment is stagnant and artificial.

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The Problem

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Prototype 1

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Prototype 1

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Prototype 1

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Prototype 1

< 10 seconds

‘calmed’‘soothed’‘relaxed’

Average length of interaction Reported feelings while using prototype

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Prototype 2

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Prototype 2

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Prototype 2

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Prototype 2

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Prototype 2

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Prototype 2

“It makes everything feel grounded... Everything that’s in nature belongs there. That’s the difference.”

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Prototype 2

Pleasurable sensations that arise from nature surrounding technology instead of technology surrounding nature

natural primacy effect

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Prototype 3

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Prototype 2Prototype 3

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Prototype 3

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Prototype 3

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Thanks!

Green Desk

nature surrounding technology instead of technology surrounding nature

Luke Dahl | [email protected] | @lukedahlMaria Molfino | [email protected] | @mjmolfiCassidy Robert Coyote Saenz | [email protected] | @crcsaenzJonathan (Jasper) Sherman-Presser | [email protected] | @jasperjonathan