UX

The Singing Subway

http://youtu.be/z6nNsqY-qYM

James Murphy, formerly of LCD Soundsystem, has had a dream for 14 years: To make the New York Subway sing.

 

Currently each ticket gate on the subway is programmed to make a noise every time a commuter passes through. By default that noise is a predictably angry chirp. chooOPP!

 

James wants to re-engineer each set of gates to sing the parts of a major chord. Together the gates would function something like a wind chime.

 

This means at quiet times a gentle, church-like hymn might tinkle through the empty subway spaces. At peak hour an ever-evolving, chiming symphony would sing along with the hustle of the crowd.

 

It’s such a brutal city – and I love it. But I think one little gift of kindness would be nice“.

 

What’s more, James wants to compose different signature sounds for each station. In theory, as you approach your home station you’ll know where you are without looking up from your book, just by the ambient G major melody in the background.

 

After a long campaign, it’s seeming likely that James’ idea will be adopted. With an average weekday ridership of nearly 9 million, this relatively small and inexpensive change can impact a lot of ears and minds.

 

While the NYC Subway is only one application, it is a very visible one and could influence a lot of designers and thinkers to think more about sound.

 

I think this is a great idea. Fingers crossed.

 

Alex Walker
@alexmwalker
SitePoint Design Channel

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Oh, ok, so I just wait 75 days and then I can watch the movie I bought? Sounds great! WTF, #apple @iTunes ???!!! FAIL.

Oh, ok, so I just wait 75 days and then I can watch the movie I bought? Sounds great!

No idea why all of a sudden this started happening (I didn’t “associate” the computer with a different Apple ID), but apparently this has been a known issue for years, since June 2011.

Google search: http://bit.ly/12m325F

I guess the intent was to prevent piracy ( http://betanews.com/2011/06/07/what-happens-when-you-download-itunes-past-purchases-with-a-different-account/ ) but both in concept and implementation this is a horrific user experience fail. Beyond embarrassing.

Simple solution instead of this malarkey: if you try to play or download something that was purchased with a different Apple ID, you are asked to enter the user name / password for the Apple ID used to purchase the item.

I also just learned this:

“Movies rented on your Apple TV are not transferable to any other device and can only be viewed on your Apple TV.” ( http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1498 )

Fucked up. I love my Apple TV but honestly this is so absurd that I might ditch it and find an alternative…

It’s funny, I just read this article yesterday:

Maybe I’ve been cursed with the Zeldman Curse?!… NOOOOO!!!…

Google+ : 2 different designs, 2 different error messages. Well done!

Oh, yes, super helpful! Thanks for the info, Microsoft!

Still think #Apple messed up by removing all color from their icons in Lion. Elegant maybe but less usable.

Been using Lion for a couple weeks now and still can’t get used to this. It always takes the eye/brain longer to find the thing you’re looking for.

Also the choice of gray is bad — it feels like they’re all disabled or somethingā€¦

Finder:

Still think #Apple messed up by removing all color from their icons in Lion. Elegant maybe but less usable.

iTunes:

Still think #Apple messed up by removing all color from their icons in Lion. Elegant maybe but less usable.

Color is hugely important. This should be common sense. Imagine if all of the icons in your Dockā€¦

Still think #Apple messed up by removing all color from their icons in Lion. Elegant maybe but less usable.

…were black and white. How much harder would it be to identify them quickly?

Still think #Apple messed up by removing all color from their icons in Lion. Elegant maybe but less usable.

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