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Consumer feedback indicates we are expensive and our products are nasty. Line up all the staff and make them tweet something wonderful, now.
The grid design of the baskets in my closet allow feedback to show which items of clothing are in each. This design allows me to save time searching through each basket for something particular.
By a mile, today has been the busiest day of the week! In saying that, however, it is also the day that I spent the least time at the office!
It is Wellington Stage Challenge day, and I am a manager of Onslow’s production. My job required me to help with the administration and running of our performance, as well as trying to keep everyone happy – on both sides of the show! The full on nature of my role however does mean that I am juggling my time between preparing the Stage Challenge team and doing my work experience here at Careers.
The first half of the day consisted of a 7:00am arrival at TSB arena, and a morning spent in rehearsal and preparation. I have some time catching up on things here, and then back to TSB!
Back in the office at Careers, I also started writing a piece on the meaning of journalism today, and its importance to the world we live in. This is an interesting piece for me to think about, and I am looking forward to continuing on it tomorrow.
A huge learning curve for me today was having to split my time! There is something to be said about over committing yourself, and I am right on the edge of being that person! Luckily the staff here have been flexible enough to work the two schedules together, meaning I can do both.
South Library. Thursday 25 January 2018.
File reference: 2018-01-25-IMG_6199
Photo by Donna Robertson
From the collection of Christchurch City Libraries
Still frame from the video:
www.youtube.com/watch?v=GzcuffyFP08
A classic video feedback mixed with other effects.
Made with a circuit bent Wj ave 5 video mixer.
I am really struggling with directing photo sessions. This was one of the last photos I took (probably my favorite) and it took about an hour to get to this point. It just started to feel like I was starting to figure out what I wanted. Most of the time felt really uncomfortable and awkward. For this image, I got the look and the feeling that I wanted, but my ISO was way too high and made it extremely grainy. I'm sure that it will look even worse as a large print.
Still frame from the video:
www.youtube.com/watch?v=GzcuffyFP08
A classic video feedback mixed with other effects.
Made with a circuit bent Wj ave 5 video mixer.
When I set my phone to vibrate, the phone shows a picture of the phone vibrating and vibrates the phone so you can feel it and hear it. This is an example of effective feedback because you can hear it (auditory feedback), see it (visual feedback), and feel it (tactile feedback), and all of these forms of feedback fit the conceptual model of the vibration setting of a cellphone.
Country Feedback (R.E.M.)
This flower is scorched
This film is on
On a maddening loop
These clothes
These clothes don't fit us right
I'm to blame
It's all the same
It's all the same
You come to me with a bone in your hand
You come to me with your hair curled tight
You come to me with positions
You come to me with excuses
Ducked out in a row
You wear me out
You wear me out
We've been through fake-a-breakdown
Self hurt
Plastics, collections
Self help, self pain,
EST, psychics, fuck all
I was central
I had control
I lost my head
I need this
I need this
A paper weight, junk garage
Winter rain, a honey pot
Crazy, all the lovers have been tagged
A hotline, a wanted add
It's crazy what you could've had
It's crazy what you could've had
It's crazy what you could've had
I need
I need this
It's crazy what you could've had
It's crazy what you could've had
I need
I need this
It's crazy what you could've had
It's crazy what you could've had
I need
I, I need this
It's crazy what you could've had
I need this
It's crazy what you could've had
It's crazy what you could've had
I need this
I, I need this
It's crazy what you could've had
It's crazy what you could've had
The indicator light on the school's wifi modules provide feedback to the user on whether they are on and if it's operating correctly with no service issues. However, because the lights only have tiny labels the user doesnt know what the lights mean from the distance the device is normally at (mounted on the wall).