Hi, I’m Jeremy.
I like questions that lead to more questions.
Oh yeah… I almost forgot!
I recently started building toys for my cat, Lupe. So if you are interested in cats or cat toys click here!
The Desktop Odometer
A device that shows users the distance they travel when browsing the web, by tracking the total miles between their current location and the server from where they are requesting information. With the Desktop Odometer users are able to see how far information travels while surfing the web in real-time. This new ability to ‘see’ how far information has to physically travel gives users an opportunity to grapple with and reflect on the physicality of the Internet’s infrastructure, which otherwise may remain opaque.
Non-stereotypical Homes: Engaging Alternative Visions of IoT
How can temporary and alternative living inspire more meaningful ways of designing interactive and connected products for the home? Smart and connected products and concepts for the home are often designed for and positioned in a nuclear single family home, a stereotypical view of family life and of what a home is.
(In)Visible Data
Internet of Things (IoT) technologies for the home are gaining in popularity, generating exponential data byproducts. Yet, everyday relationships between home dwellers and domestic IoT data often remain secondary interactions, preventing deeper understanding and awareness of data tracked in the home. This design ethnography and design inquiry examines these human-data entanglements.
There’s an app for that…
Data Visualization
During the Summer of 2018, I worked with Professor Karen Cheng, creating infographics which illustrate information about UW Division of Design alumni.