Okay, so in user interaction you are generally told to avoid multimodality, but in nature contextlessness and unimodality are exceptions.
@HungLee Agreed. Multi-modal does mean reduction of choice and this is normal to a certain extent.
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@HungLee I had a really weird moment when I suddenly looked at people and institutions as multimodal interfaces. -
@HungLee Like, when you make somebody angry. A mood is a mode. Your choices are restricted, the interface is different. This is natural. - 5 more replies
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