Never Mind, Body Knows
I often try to control uncertainty by gathering more information to make the “right” decision — yet the more I gather, the more anxious I become. This led me to design an embodied interaction system that translates bodily movement into decision-making inputs, exploring whether decision-making can shift from control to perception — and whether intuition can guide us when logic falls short.
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Interaction Design
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Prototype
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Storytelling

Challenge
As knowledge and experience accumulate, we increasingly rely on logic—because it is easier to justify, explain, and trust.
Under uncertainty, when clear answers are unavailable, we tend to rely even more on analytical reasoning—trying to think our way to certainty.
Solution
This project explores how embodied interaction can surface intuitive responses often suppressed by overthinking— not as a rejection of reasoning, but as a complementary way of navigating decisions and everyday life.
It investigates how intuitive, non-verbal responses can actively shape decision-making under uncertainty, expanding beyond purely analytical reasoning.

