Monday, October 02, 2006

Thought Process-Action and Reaction

Thinking on the lines of how any interaction can be interesting and involving,firstly it should follow physics,Newton's third rule to be more precise,which says, "Every Action has an equal and opposite reaction "



Analysing some tasks in daily life:
Tossing a ball
Clicking a mouse button
Shouting
Playing an instrument
Talking on the phone
Bursting a cracker
Moulding a pot
Switching on a switch
Hitting a punching bag

each one of the above mentioned activities have the

basic "Action-Reaction" sequences

Now, these things can be more exciting if they have

a factor each of:
-fun
-entertainment
-game
-involvement
-inviting
-anticipation
-surprise
-engagement
-uncertainty
-"wow"
-magic
-unpredictability

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