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modified behavioural patterns/experience in human beings in order to accommodate the requirements of technology - for example - you have to put your hand in front of a sensor at the tap in order to have a drink of water and assume an odd and ungainly position. We need to make this product user friendly and eliminate too much technosurdia.
I'm fed up with technosurdia in shops - I had to wait 15 minutes for the card reader to accept my credit card. Computer says 'no' - is a great comic example of technosurdia. |
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