Sandra Matz
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Oh, my God.
Oh, my God.
Oh, my God.
Yeah, very accurate. So I met him. We were actually both giving a talk at a conference for digital happiness, but he showed up late. I was about to go on stage and the organizer comes and says, hey, the person who's supposed to speak after you, he's not here yet. We've no idea where he is. We can't reach him. Could you just take the entire hour? I'm like, fine.
Yeah, very accurate. So I met him. We were actually both giving a talk at a conference for digital happiness, but he showed up late. I was about to go on stage and the organizer comes and says, hey, the person who's supposed to speak after you, he's not here yet. We've no idea where he is. We can't reach him. Could you just take the entire hour? I'm like, fine.
Yeah, very accurate. So I met him. We were actually both giving a talk at a conference for digital happiness, but he showed up late. I was about to go on stage and the organizer comes and says, hey, the person who's supposed to speak after you, he's not here yet. We've no idea where he is. We can't reach him. Could you just take the entire hour? I'm like, fine.
And then midway through, he shows up and they usher me off the stage. Fast forward, it doesn't take that long for me to realize that he's smart and hot. So we go out after the session and we actually end up in his place. And he kind of has these huge bookshelves and they're perfectly sorted by here's the topic. Here's the height of the books, all perfectly aligned. Cutlery is perfectly sorted.
And then midway through, he shows up and they usher me off the stage. Fast forward, it doesn't take that long for me to realize that he's smart and hot. So we go out after the session and we actually end up in his place. And he kind of has these huge bookshelves and they're perfectly sorted by here's the topic. Here's the height of the books, all perfectly aligned. Cutlery is perfectly sorted.
And then midway through, he shows up and they usher me off the stage. Fast forward, it doesn't take that long for me to realize that he's smart and hot. So we go out after the session and we actually end up in his place. And he kind of has these huge bookshelves and they're perfectly sorted by here's the topic. Here's the height of the books, all perfectly aligned. Cutlery is perfectly sorted.
I remember trying to put down my glass on the table and he freaked out to put a coaster on him. It was like an intellectually curious and somewhat borderline OCD and late. And that was still spot on today.
I remember trying to put down my glass on the table and he freaked out to put a coaster on him. It was like an intellectually curious and somewhat borderline OCD and late. And that was still spot on today.
I remember trying to put down my glass on the table and he freaked out to put a coaster on him. It was like an intellectually curious and somewhat borderline OCD and late. And that was still spot on today.
And that's actually, it's funny because that was a lot of the inspiration for the work on digital footprints from the physical space. So there's all of this work on... If you snoop around the bedroom or the office of a stranger and you just pick up on all of these cues and some of them the same way that we post on social media are curated.
And that's actually, it's funny because that was a lot of the inspiration for the work on digital footprints from the physical space. So there's all of this work on... If you snoop around the bedroom or the office of a stranger and you just pick up on all of these cues and some of them the same way that we post on social media are curated.
And that's actually, it's funny because that was a lot of the inspiration for the work on digital footprints from the physical space. So there's all of this work on... If you snoop around the bedroom or the office of a stranger and you just pick up on all of these cues and some of them the same way that we post on social media are curated.
You have a poster out there and certain books on the shelf that you want other people to see. But then a lot of them are also like very subtle. What is in your bin? Are your glasses sorted in the way? Do they have watermarks?
You have a poster out there and certain books on the shelf that you want other people to see. But then a lot of them are also like very subtle. What is in your bin? Are your glasses sorted in the way? Do they have watermarks?
You have a poster out there and certain books on the shelf that you want other people to see. But then a lot of them are also like very subtle. What is in your bin? Are your glasses sorted in the way? Do they have watermarks?
So I think a lot of the work that we've been doing in the digital space was actually inspired by the physical space and the way that we make these inferences about strangers all the time as humans.
So I think a lot of the work that we've been doing in the digital space was actually inspired by the physical space and the way that we make these inferences about strangers all the time as humans.