Quick nap
Quick Nap is a satirical app prototype inspired by delayed sleep phase phase syndrome and its accompanying problems, and more importantly, is inspired by an incident that occurred on February 2019, where a migrant worker in Singapore was allegedly reprimanded by a man for taking a nap at a void deck...
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sg-ntu-dr.10356-1405932020-05-31T14:24:43Z Quick nap Lim, Mavis Shi Min Benjamin Alexander Slater Jeffrey Hong School of Art, Design and Media jeffreyhong@ntu.edu.sg, BASLATER@ntu.edu.sg Visual arts and music::Media Quick Nap is a satirical app prototype inspired by delayed sleep phase phase syndrome and its accompanying problems, and more importantly, is inspired by an incident that occurred on February 2019, where a migrant worker in Singapore was allegedly reprimanded by a man for taking a nap at a void deck after having lunch. The app aims to encourage people to take many naps in public spaces in a fun and engaging way. It relies on user-generated content for satire. Hopefully by utilising our privilege to destigmatize napping in public spaces, no migrant worker will be yelled at for taking a break.* In the app, users can: Submit a listing for a place where one can take a nap (nap spot) View nap spots submitted by other users on a map Upload photos of a nap spot and of their nap Check in to a nap spot Rate the nap spot Earn badges for certain actions and achievements within the app Earn experience points and level up by engaging with the app *We should still advocate for and assist people in need. There are wider, more pressing problems that need to be solved, and this project is an attempt at a creative solution. Bachelor of Fine Arts in Interactive Media 2020-05-31T14:24:42Z 2020-05-31T14:24:42Z 2020 Final Year Project (FYP) 98/>. https://hdl.handle.net/10356/140593 en application/pdf Nanyang Technological University |
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Quick Nap is a satirical app prototype inspired by delayed sleep phase phase syndrome and its accompanying problems, and more importantly, is inspired by an incident that occurred on February 2019, where a migrant worker in Singapore was allegedly reprimanded by a man for taking a nap at a void deck after having lunch.
The app aims to encourage people to take many naps in public spaces in a fun and engaging way. It relies on user-generated content for satire. Hopefully by utilising our privilege to destigmatize napping in public spaces, no migrant worker will be yelled at for taking a break.*
In the app, users can:
Submit a listing for a place where one can take a nap (nap spot)
View nap spots submitted by other users on a map
Upload photos of a nap spot and of their nap
Check in to a nap spot
Rate the nap spot
Earn badges for certain actions and achievements within the app
Earn experience points and level up by engaging with the app
*We should still advocate for and assist people in need. There are wider, more pressing problems that need to be solved, and this project is an attempt at a creative solution. |
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