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     The first lecture in the media studies series was related to the possible ways to map users activities and their interaction with their environment in innovative ways. The encounter between an individual and any determined<br>  object. surrounding stimulant or situation can be tracked and defined in different ways, from positive negative. This can be useful to explore interesting ways to relate to a design object or to ways to improve the user's experience. We applied this idea and format to explain the encounter between the users of our <br> proposal and the context and design.  
 
     The first lecture in the media studies series was related to the possible ways to map users activities and their interaction with their environment in innovative ways. The encounter between an individual and any determined<br>  object. surrounding stimulant or situation can be tracked and defined in different ways, from positive negative. This can be useful to explore interesting ways to relate to a design object or to ways to improve the user's experience. We applied this idea and format to explain the encounter between the users of our <br> proposal and the context and design.  
  
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CONCEPT

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Lecture 1 : Ideation

    The first lecture in the media studies series was related to the possible ways to map users activities and their interaction with their environment in innovative ways. The encounter between an individual and any determined<br>  object. surrounding stimulant or situation can be tracked and defined in different ways, from positive negative. This can be useful to explore interesting ways to relate to a design object or to ways to improve the user's experience. We applied this idea and format to explain the encounter between the users of our <br> proposal and the context and design. 

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