Dear Thomas
Thanks for sharing your animation.
That is an impressive video. It is a brilliant scenario that gives two different views and also tell how those views connect to the result in the end.
I am looking forward to watching the Korean version soon.
Best regards
Bo Ram Lee
PhD Candidate, Department of Design
Goldsmiths, University of London http://leeboram.net/
2015. 7. 11., 오후 11:56, Thomas Jun <[log in to unmask]> 작성:
> Dear Don
>
> Many thanks for your encouraging comment. Yes, please share it with
> politicians, senior management, ... everyone you know. I hope the power of
> social media is beyond my imagination.
>
> It is not an easy message to digest, let alone to respond. Just viewing it
> once might not make any difference. However, I believe that it will be a
> starting point for something to come.
>
> A Korean version is almost ready to go. Given the paradoxical nuance of the
> message, I think it is important to explain it in the audience's mother
> tongue.
>
> Our Life is Full of Paradoxes.
>
> Best regards
>
> On 11 July 2015 at 19:01, Don Norman <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
>
>> Thomas
>>
>> Your video is excellent: well done.
>>
>> Alas, changing culture is a really difficult job. Here is the note I
>> posted on the Vimeo website: (Note to the readers, Richard Cook is
>> a prominent proponent of safety in medicine and healthcare.)
>>
>> Let me second Richard's comments. Well Done. Alas, changing people's
>> attitudes toward accidents is a long and lonely road. It is simply far too
>> easy to find someone, charge them as negligent, punish them, and assume the
>> problem is solved.
>>
>> Your animation makes the point brilliantly. Next step: Getting people to
>> view it, digest it, and change behavior. I disagree with Richard in that
>> this is a "new look." This look is at least 40 years old: Reason,
>> Rasmussen, Woods, (and Norman and Cook) have been preaching this for
>> decades. We need to get this animation out to more people.
>>
>> Alas, each industry thinks they are different. So industrialists will look
>> at the animation and say, yes, that is Korea, or Ferries, or Korean
>> Ferries. But we are different. No they aren't.
>>
>>
>> On Sat, Jul 11, 2015 at 9:57 AM, Thomas Jun <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
>>
>>> I want to share a 10 min animation on system safety I produced to change
>>> prevalent blame culture after accidents. Please click the link below
>>> (hopefully engaging enough to watch to the end and share it with others).
>>>
>>> [cid:image001.png@01D0BC03.1284C800]
>>> https://vimeo.com/122851457
>>>
>>
>>
>>
>> Don Norman
>> Prof. and Director, DesignLab, UC San Diego
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>>
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