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#Mixed reality is perfect for our innate multitasking habits

#Mixed reality is perfect for our innate multitasking habits

Each day I, like many others, sit with my laptop or smartphone and open a collection of apps. Throughout the day I change that collection, closing some and opening others. I focus, refocus, arrange and rearrange them constantly. Each time I am effectively assembling software into some imagined workflow, and workflows are the engine of modern productivity.

The feature I am using to set up the workflows is a largely hidden one that as designers we call ‘Multitask Computing.’ It’s most commonly part of the platform operating system. Multitasking is why people still own laptops and why designers work very hard to add new cross-app features to our handheld mobile computers.

When it comes to inventing, optimizing, and mastering workflows, humans are perfectly suited to the task of assembling technologies in ways that augment their human capability. Biologically, it’s how our mind works and how in evolution we bested larger, stronger cousins who possessed better ways to sense their surroundings. 

So naturally I’ll frequently visit an app store to find a new app perfectly suited to improve some part of a workflow. There is an often talked-about trend that we are moving away from the app economy. The friction of finding an app is staggering the costs of app store monopolies, which are getting litigious and may lead to regulation. But be sure the app economy is safely protected by the infinite workflows that it improves.

But there are also areas where monolithic software is seeking to capture entire workflows. argodesign (where I am a founding partner) is currently working on software with DreamWorks to improve the process of movie making. We have done similar work for other large companies wishing to consolidate the cruft of many apps that represent a workflow into a more streamlined experience. 

Fields that have developed specialized workflows can be improved with consolidation. But this is niche and even then, these consolidations often reveal their own pattern of multitasking — like the many modules and marketplaces of Salesforce.

It’s clear however that our attempts at improving workflows are a signal both of their value and also that the current patterns of multitasking are reaching an edge…

Credit: Albert Hsieh
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