Final presentation: System & Strategies Seminar 2018

Link to presentation:

https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1SZuH_E3gKD8UKHF_ltWv-nUmrU0QpBwQZ3uM9M199QA/edit?usp=sharing

For my studio and seminar topic, I have explored and did research on a very popular activity in our generation — online dating with apps like tinder and bumble etc.. In studio I took some portraits of people and interviewed their experience on online dating and in my seminar paper I did a lot of extensive research on the origins and history of this online dating. In my research paper I have explored the questions of ‘Are online dating systems healthy for social interaction?’ and ‘How has online dating evolved that it negatively impacts your personal life?’. I personally did this experiment on myself too, I got these dating apps and without any bias opinion studied closely the human interactions on the apps. It was different from what people in real life would do, it was different in a bad way. It made people more shallow and in a way self obsessed.

Online dating apps negatively affect one’s social interactions (the way they communicate with one another, their behavior in how they treat potential partners and their self esteem)  because the way they’re structured lead users to become more focused on surface level characteristics rather than their deeper interests and true compatibility.

What truly causes damage is that people on these apps become very shallow, we have a tendency to be judgemental. The apps take away so much of your time in a day because it’s addictive, it is a negative impact to our lives because not only does it affect your ego, self worth and confidence, it also interfere with your daily routine, causing you to procrastinate. 

 

Considering Social Space

A social space

-Public, free for everyone to access

-A place for people to do anything they want as long as it’s legal

-A place for entertainment

-It will be a place with a lot of greens, which will make the place inviting to people to hang out around 

In class cross-course reflection

In my studio class I have been doing different research about online dating systems and creating different future dating systems while in seminar i looked at the history and definition of dating systems. Exploring the availability and ease of finding a new partner on dating systems breeds an atmosphere of the disposability of relationships, creating a fear to truly open up to those you meet online, negatively affect one’s mental health.

 

The Future Of Dating