Lab+7

**Write a description of interaction architecture as defined by Mat Hunter and Rikako Sakai in relation to their work with Kodak in 1995.** Interaction architecture is some extensible series of rules that will allow a whole series of cameras to be designed. How to communicate that: make something more experiential, user experience prototype, big box with a security camera attached to the front, fat umbilical cord going to a mac comp and running macromedia director, allowed u to take a picture and delete and send it across a room to a TV. **
 * In regards to the photostitch design, they decided to use software to help the camera, by allowing this program to compile the many stages that were used in previous version into an interface
 * How does the author define 'leading questions' and 'hypothetical questions'? Write a paragraph each to define these terms **
 * Leading questions are questions that tend to imply a certain answer that the researcher wants to have, it is a sort of biased way of asking a question where you make the answers suit or rather support your thoughts which means the question is not very reliable. **
 * Hypothetical questions are questions that are based on fantasy or on guesses, which may distort results because the person answering may never have even thought of such a hypothetical scenario and therefore the answer won’t really be of much relevance especially if they do not intend on that scenario to ever occur.

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