How can redesigning interactions help us more effectively remember things we’ve just seen or experienced digitally? Are there better ways to recall information we’ve stored externally? Using models of human and transactive memory, in this talk Mark Zeh reveals the pitfalls of our current digital interactions and suggests new ways we improve their design to help us all remember better, work better and live better.
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Mark Zeh
Mark Zeh founded Sonal Studio, a smart products design studio located in Munich, Germany. He forms his project teams as collaborations with his network of researchers, designers, and engineers located around the world.
Since the beginning of the 2000s, he has worked closely with advanced design functions of major companies, imagining and prototyping future experiences with AR/VR, robotics, and a wide variety of connected product platforms. Zeh has had the chance to develop aspects of the content he will present during several professional engagements over the past ten years.



