Intro
Brief
Expanded UI/UX Theory interfacing Artificial General Intelligence entity paradigm shifts the design of the manned-vessels
Description
deRaconteur is proud to announce the conceptual completion of "Eveil - The Singularity Makeover." Eveil is a paradigm shift in the combined physical and virtual designs of vessels. It accomplishes this revolutionary feat in four steps under four design philosophies. Eveil demonstrates the capabilities of the expanded UI/UX theory that interfaces with the first AGI simulated machine consciousness entity in Soliloque - Blueprint for The Technology Singularity."
A. Destruction and Reconstruction
"The Singularity Makeover" is accomplished with the following four sequential steps:
- User-centric Destruction
Every instrument, machinery, weaponry and control panels, and associated computer software onboard is torn into basic units of human cognition, i.e., text, picture, sound, and the physical limit of the crew's limbs.
- Future Proof with Artificial General Intelligence
Integrate the current advances in UI/UX pioneered by Soliloque that interfaces with AGI consciousness and Soutache and others, such as VR, AR, and 3D-Printing to the mix.
- UX Re-sequencing
rearranges all the interaction steps and strategic locations to optimize the interaction procession.
- UI Re-mapping
UX Re-sequencing requires the remapping of UI that enables the rewriting of a new class of control software.
B. Paradigm Shift
The changing of the overall vessel structure reduces hardware resource requirements. It also improves the versatility and quality of life for the crew.
- Lifeboat
Design all the living quarters for the crew and cabin so that berthings and seat doubles as lifeboats with better life support to extend chances of rescue and shielding from elements to eliminate PTSD. They will be strategically placed for split-second launching when emergency strikes.
- Space Maximization
Pioneered by deRaconteur in its previous incarnation, "space maximization" allows any cubic volume to waste zero space in terms of functional utility value for both occupants and cargo.
- Nimble
Modular parts so that they can be shipped most efficiently and assemble as easy furniture. Quick assembly and compact shipping volumes are extra benefits to provide nimbleness.
- Swap
Modular designs to enable quick functional swapping due to required functionalities and purposes, such as from bedroom to office.
Audiences
Space
- space stations
- space shuttles
- interplanetary spacecrafts
Airborne
- combat aircraft cockpits
- personnel transports
- luxury passenger aircraft
Seafaring
- aircraft carriers
- battleships
- transport vessels
- medical vessels
Deliverables
Stage One
- 3D Virtual Spaces Walk Around
- 2D Screen Infographic UI
Stage Two
modular designs of
- crew rooms
- bridge
- cockpit
- strategic placements of various compartments
Stage Three
- Construction in Taiwan
- Delivery within 12 months from completion of Stage Two.
- Innovation and sensitive data are under the protection of maximum security against "Red Supply Chain" infiltration and capital involvement.
Business
"Eveil - The Singularity Makeover" is available on a contract basis for the Allied Forces.
The whole process will take place in the USA, Canada, and Taiwan. Precautions are taken at every step to ensure the security and integrity of all sensitive information involved. The whole process will take extreme precautions to exclude the "Red Supply Chain" and their associated capital and personnel from PRC.
Please use the contact form or email: eveil@deraconteur.com
Prelude
Expanded UI/UX Theory
Who, What, Why, When, Where, How, How Much
These are the seven questions a journalist asks when it comes to a news story. One of the triggers behind the design of Soliloque was asking the right questions.
Traditional UI/UX design theory worked within the confines of desktop metaphor on computers. Only the "What" and "How" are built into the paradigm in terms of HCI. However, with Soliloque, all seven questions are answered in the 3D chatroom paradigm.
The lesson learned here was that it is possible to take down the whole system and break them into user-centric pieces. Then reorganize the interaction sequence for the optimum. Consequently redefines how to interact with the computer. The same principle applied to reality becomes "Eveil - The Singularity Makeover."
When "Singularity Makeover" is applied to weaponry and the vessels hosting them, this would manifest a new type of vessel with a revolutionary design philosophy that would much better reflect a more efficient way of operating the weaponry. In the meantime, improve the quality of life on these vessels.
Why?
The current interior structural designs of vessels are "ad-hoc." They are relics from the bygone era. When new task-specific functionalities are invented and added to the existing structure of these vessels. They start an entanglement of loose ends.
Innovative technologies such as Soliloque, Soutache, Augmented Reality, Virtual Reality, and Artificial Intelligence offer an opportunity for a grand reset. The lessons learned from Soliloque can benefit the designs of the next generation of the vessel. In the meantime, future-proofing them for upcoming technologies.
As a bonus, new concepts in space-maximization and interaction resequencing allow the Functional Re-mixing and Interface Re-organization that significantly improve the creature comforts of crews and allow better interaction optimization and optimized workflow.
Unique Selling Points
- Maximize limited spaces on these vessels for optimal usage and zero waste.
- This is a system-wide reshuffle and combines both the virtual and reality worlds.
- Given the chance, it is possible to come up with a new type of vessel.
- Save cost on the internals and make better flexibility.
- Save cost on the external structure while making them stronger and easier to construct.
- Eliminate the necessity for dehumanizing berthings so that crews are happier and more content with everyday duties and chores.
- This will make giving every crew member, regardless of ranks, their own private space a possibility.
- Massive reduction on the construction cost and time requirements.
- Drastic reduction in maintenance costs.
- PTSD can be a lifelong struggle. Eveil can help minimize or even eliminate it.
- Extend the 72 hours of golden opportunity for rescue to much longer.
- No more losing pilots when they get injured from ejection seats.
- No more losing precious & valuable lives of the crew.
Press Release
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Contact
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destruct
User-centric Destruction
Every existing instrument, machinery, weaponry and control panels, and associated computer software onboard the vessel is broken into basic units of human cognition, such as text, picture, and sound. It also takes into account the physical limitations of human limbs and dexterity.
With this destruction, outcomes the opportunity to reset and reconnect the dots with them in an innovative manner.
Experiences from Soliloque
The final units of the breaking down vary, depending on the task at hand. However, from the experience of constructing Soliloque's interface, paradigm shifts reveal themselves from the act of this complete breakup.
Future Proofing
"Eveil - The Singularity Makeover" encompasses next-generation technology that is developed concurrently with Soliloque and Soutache. Candidates include VR, AR, IoT, 5G, 3D Printing and software engineering, and other various advances. They all have different inherent qualities that are different from the old. It requires a rethinking of the construction of the infrastructure. They will be the centerpiece where the result of "user-centric destruction" will intermingle.
Impact on Vessel Structure
- 1. refocusing the structural integrity and strength on the "Skeleton," instead of making everything out of "sheet metal."
- The ability to repurpose the vessel:
- on a minute scale to accommodate the current mission.
- on a grand scale to retype the vessel for other purposes altogether.
UX Re-Sequencing
After the previous step of deconstruction into modular pieces, according to human cognition capabilities.
Interaction Re-sequencing optimizes every new task for efficiency and minimizes crew movement from a user-centric viewpoint and future proof with technology introduced by Soliloque, Soutache, and other modern technologies.
This re-sequencing is the meat of Eveil as it completely reorganizes the workflow aboard the vessel.
UI Re-Mapping
After the interface re-sequencing, the final step is to redesign all-new control panels that directly interface with the crew. These will serve as the starting point for the next generation of software design to better liaison between the hardware and human operators. It will also force a rethinking of the software architecture underneath.
Lifeboat
Seafaring Vessels
They are currently inflatable enclosures with no life support other than scant food and water. The berthings on current vessels are uncomfortable and not comforting for the crew at the emotional level. What happens is that contemporary designs separate the living quarters and the lifeboat facilities, thus creating double space occupancy and waste of valuable space on these vessels.
Eveil combines both to build combined living quarters and lifeboat spaces for maximum space utilization and provide the crew onboard with better living conditions.
With "Eveil - The Singularity Makeover," the living quarters on the vessel can be released with a simple mechanism in a split second. They will be housed within their original living quarters with all their amenities and possessions while enjoying a much better supply of life support resources and amenities.
Airborne Vessels
The same principle applies to cockpits and aircraft seats. The ejection seat becomes a fully enclosed living quarter that shields the pilots and passengers from the elements enabling it to sustain much longer while waiting for rescue in the ocean or space. The chance for survival increases many folds.
An innovative change would be to re-structure the pilot seats so that seat ejection no longer causes injury or death if a collision with the canopy occurs.
Additional equipment is possible with current advances in technologies:
- Solar Power
- GPS Beacon
- Freshwater Generation
- Food and Water Heating
Space Maximization
The following are examples of space maximization. Maximization of a given cubic volume allows optimal usage of every square inch of the space.
Bookshelf Staircase with Reading Space
Other than being a fully functional staircase, every step is hallowed out to be storage shelves. The lower side allows a private reading space with the stair doubling as a coffee table.
Micro Mansion, mid-level
Originally called a "micro mansion." This space is only 4 feet longer than a queen-size bed. By offsetting the panels, it put every cubic inch into usage. In addition to a queen-size bed, it also houses a 6 x 3 desk.
The following is the skeletal structure without storage compartments. While there is only one person shown on each level, it is a queen-size bed shown.
The following shows the skeleton populated with storage compartments.
In a pinch, the lower platform can also sleep an extra two people.
This design and be stacked vertically as well.
Built as escape pods
Protective shieldings enclose these micro mansions that can withstand the test of a perfect storm and have built-in perpetual buoyancy.
Nimble
Quick & Light with "minimal required strength"
All parts are small enough to navigate the corridors effortlessly. The benefit is to be able to swap different modules in and out very quickly. It will allow the quick renewal of old or damaged parts.
- Quick assembly
- Quick reconfiguration
- Quick transport
minimal pre-packing for speedy and efficient transports
Like civilian furniture, these will be built and packaged minimally, so it transports with maximum ease and economy.
Swap
Purpose Swapping by Modularization
This modularized construction will significantly lower the costs of construction, replacement, and labour. Less strain on natural resources will result as well.
Transform for specialty purposes
The parts are interchangeable and replaceable with simple tools. For every mission, quick repurposing of the vessel becomes possible with relative ease compared to the past.
Customization for the crew
Each mission may take on different composition of the crew. Cater to specialty needs in terms of gender, religion, or food preferences will be more successful with less effort.