Mileha Soneji: Simple hacks for life with Parkinson's
Mileha Soneji: Paprasti sprendimai gyvenimui su Parkinsonu
Mileha Soneji believes that having empathy and being able to put yourself in another person's shoes is what makes for great design. Full bio
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must have heard about it.
apie tai girdėję.
a lot of family events.
susitikimų.
used to drag me to these family events.
„tempdavosi“ į šiuos šeimos susitikimus.
that I always looked forward to
laukdavau,
puikiai praleisti laiką.
deteriorate in health.
žmogų pamačiau prastėjant jo sveikatai.
degeneration of the nervous system,
degeneruoti nervų sistemą,
who used to be independent
buvo nepriklausomas,
because of tremors, much more difficult.
pasidaro daug sunkesni dėl drebulio.
one step at a time, like this,
šitaip,
the center of attention
būdavo dėmesio centre
in people's eyes.
akių.
are newly diagnosed with Parkinson's,
diagnozuojama Parkinsono liga,
solve these multifaceted problems,
projektai išspręs šias įvairias problemas,
problemas
and eventually make a big impact.
greitai padaryti didelį poveikį.
to not cure Parkinson's,
Parkinsono ligą,
much more simple,
lengvesnėmis,
was tremors, right?
tai buvo drebulys, taip?
drinking coffee or tea in public
kavą ar arbatą viešumoje
puodelį.
back inside every time they have tremors,
kiekvieną kartą prasidedant drebuliui,
compared to a normal cup.
palyginti su paprastu puodeliu.
as a Parkinson's patient product.
kaip sergančiojo Parkinsonu produktas.
by you, me, any clumsy person,
tu, aš, bet kuris nerangus žmogus,
for them to use, to blend in.
jiems daug tinkamesnis.
very superficial information,
tik paviršutinę informaciją
to get a new perspective.
kad susikurčiau naują požiūrį.
let's observe him in his daily tasks,
stebėti jį kasdienėse užduotyse,
observing him walking to his dining table,
jis ėjo iki pietų stalo,
so difficult to walk on flat land,
vaikščioti ant lygių grindų,
a fancy rail that takes you up a staircase
kuriais galima pasiremti lipant į viršų
to reach this position,
šią poziciją
without his walker?"
vaikštynės?“
walk on flat land
ant lygios žemės,
it's because it's a continuous motion.
dėl nepertraukiamų judesių.
who also suffers from the same symptoms
pačius simptomus,
this feeling of walking on a staircase
laiptų lipimo jausmą
were tested and tried on him,
išbandyti su juo,
was this one. Let's take a look.
dalykas. Pažiūrėkime.
abruptly ended, he froze,
jis sustingo,
flowing through all their rooms,
besitęsiančios per visus jų kambarius,
savimi?
orientuotų į žmogų.
made it into a projection,
projekcija,
panašaus.
atspausdintą piešinį ant žemės.
is make every Parkinson's patient
Parkinsono liga sergantis pacientas
like his old self again.
pasijusti kaip anksčiau.
has become synonymous to high tech,
tapo sinonimu technologijoms,
smarter and smarter day by day.
protingesnis diena iš dienos.
that's simple and yet effective?
paprasto, bet efektyvaus?
and some curiosity,
ir šiek tiek susidomėjimo,
Don't be scared of them.
Nebijokite jų.
into much smaller problems,
problemas,
klyskite, jei reikia,
gerinkite tuos sprendimus.
if we all came up with simple solutions.
jeigu visi surastume paprastus sprendimus.
if we combined all our simple solutions?
sukombinuotume visus šiuos sprendimus?
but with simplicity.
bet su paprastumu.
ABOUT THE SPEAKER
Mileha Soneji - Product designerMileha Soneji believes that having empathy and being able to put yourself in another person's shoes is what makes for great design.
Why you should listen
Mileha Soneji is a trained strategic product designer, originally hailing from the city of Pune in India. She currently works in the Netherlands as a strategist. Her work entails combining the fuzzy front-end of the design process with emerging technologies to answer the question of what needs to be designed in the future.
Even as a child, Mileha had a keen interest in (re)designing things around her, even though she had little knowledge about it as a profession. This led her to take up the Bachelor in Product Design at the MIT School of Design. After graduation, she got a couple of years of work experience in India, where she quickly realized that apart from the actual tangible design, a successful product needs a backbone of thorough research in user needs and market analysis. The need to study this further brought Mileha to Delft University of Technology in the Netherlands to study Strategic Product Design for her Masters.
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