00:24:54 Orit Shaer: Questions for mc? Type them here: 00:28:53 Diana Tosca: I wonder how we can tackle these health issues with technology without reinforcing some of the bias we have about certain medical conditions, while avoiding falling into ableist, fat-phobic tropes or the stigma around mental illness? Maybe it’s more of a cultural issue but we as designers are not immune to these cultural biases. 00:29:09 Peter Mawhorter (he/him): ^ great question! 00:32:10 Peter Mawhorter (he/him): A lot of the unhealthy things you described, like stress and lack of sleep, to me seem to be fundamentally rooted in capitalism, and the state of constant competition and disposability it imposes and most of the population. I’m very wary of the idea that we might find technological solutions to a problem that’s deeply rooted in our social structure… To be a bit dramatic: do you think that better user interfaces for our work are going to solve all of our problems, or that work itself might be part of the problem? 00:32:34 Jennifer Otiono: ^love this question Peter! 00:32:49 Diana Tosca: Agreed, great point, Peter 00:36:15 Andrew Kun: Special issue: http://interactions.acm.org/archive/view/march-april-2020/introduction22 00:36:50 Andrew Kun: Mindfulness: http://library.usc.edu.ph/ACM/CHI2019/1proc/paper457.pdf