Movies like 'Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind' and 'Her' invite people to consider what life would be like if technology was so advanced it could effect people on a deeply emotional level; Human Error by Victoria Siemer explores this concept further through the use of imagined computer error messages. For instance, one reads, "Reminder now: Someday you will be dead," while another asks, "Are you sure you want to erase all feelings?"
Human Error by Victoria Siemer, a graphic designer based in New York City, digitally overlays these messages on top of abstract polaroids that enhance not only each message, but the mood as well. By pairing new technology with old, she combines the idea of nostalgia with the multitude of other emotions inherent in modern relationships.
Existential Computer Error Messages
Human Error by Victoria Siemer Techifies Intimate Moments
Trend Themes
1. Personalization of Technology - The use of computer error messages overlayed on polaroids explores the emotional impact of technology on individuals.
2. Nostalgia in Digital Art - Combining old and new technology in art creates a sense of nostalgia, invoking emotions and connections.
3. Emotional Technology - Exploring the intersection of technology and emotions provides opportunities to develop innovative ways to connect with users.
Industry Implications
1. Graphic Design - Graphic designers can leverage the trend of personalization in technology to create emotionally impactful visuals.
2. Digital Art - The use of nostalgia in digital art opens up possibilities for artists to evoke emotions and make deeper connections with audiences.
3. Human-computer Interaction - The exploration of emotional technology in computer interfaces drives the need for innovative user experiences and interfaces.