ES2008b: 800 - 1000 s

MEE031 (C): Um as I said before , remote controls are subjective , different people want want different things . Um personally wa what I want from a remote control is a device that's simple , it it's easy to use , uh it's got big buttons for doing the things I do most often , changing the volume , changing the channel . It it does everything that I need it to uh , as I said before , I'm quite lazy , I don't wanna walk across the room just to adjust my television . I also want something that that looks cool , um and that that feels good , that's ergonomically designed .
FEE029 (A): Mm 'kay . Thank you very much . That was very useful . It's funny to see the drastic difference between those two remotes . Um .
FEE030 (B): Hmm .
FEE029 (A): And neither of them were very pretty , you know ?
FEE032 (D): No .
FEE030 (B): Yeah . I think that could be our selling point .
FEE029 (A): Mm .
FEE032 (D): A fashion fashion remote .
MEE031 (C): I think there's there's certainly a market for technology that looks cool . And I think that's that's why companies like Apple've 've 've made a lot of progress .
FEE030 (B): Right .
FEE029 (A): Mm .
FEE032 (D): Mm-hmm .
FEE030 (B): Hmm . Right , I really can't see what I'm doing , so does anyone have a
FEE032 (D): Yeah .
FEE029 (A): You there it is .
FEE030 (B): Ah-ha , look at that , showing up already .
FEE029 (A): Lovely .
FEE032 (D): So wait , did it let you go on the Internet or was that just what it let you see ?
MEE031 (C): Uh that was just on the d on the company web site , yeah .
FEE032 (D): Okay . 'Cause I was like googling and then I'm like wait it won't let me google .
FEE029 (A): Hmm .
FEE030 (B): Yeah .
FEE030 (B): Alright um
FEE030 (B): No , how do I play again ?
FEE029 (A): Um the it's right above Draw . There are three thingy if it's way at the bottom . Under three icons and it's the one that looks like a desk . Yeah , that one . There are Y_s [gap] .
FEE030 (B): Ah .
FEE030 (B): Okay . So this is our working design presentation . Um I had a bit of some issues with this , because I wasn't able to find everything I needed , but I guess that's we're still in early stages . Um so , yeah , this is this . Though th the thing about working design is the what we're trying to do as a working design is figure out how the aparata apparatus can fulfil its function .
FEE030 (B): Um one of the examples that kept coming up for me is that a coffee grinder . It works because it converts electrical energy to grinding the beans and then you put the bean through a filter and that filters out , and then you get coffee at the end that's nice and hot because of the combination of electrical energy and then the other things that are brought in to make it work . Don't know if I'm explaining that very well , but how do I get to the next s ah .
FEE030 (B): So h the method as um working designers figure out what you need to make it fulfil this practical function , what what needs to be done and how do we convert all the elements to make that done . So wha the easiest thing to do is to break down all the points
FEE030 (B): at which you need something to happen . So you make a schematic of the way that the the energy is converted
FEE030 (B): tsh towards this practical function . And then I think the easiest thing to do is gonna be work on each task separately . So um