I think of two directions of future intervention. One is to let people’s minds exist and strengthen the concept of proper rest interval and natural contact during working hours. Another is to attract people’s voluntary attention through electronic screens to create opportunities for rest. About this, a combination of pop-up advertisements will be an option. Some software commonly used in work can be used as cooperation platforms, and occasionally a tiny window simulation software will pop up in the corner of the software and shows the change between the interface and the natural scene. Time change could also be showed from these nature videos so that people are more sensitive to the concept of rest time. I need to find a relatively balanced model to test people’s acceptance of ‘pop-up ads.’

We could check the part in the bottom right corner,and then go for a one minute’s trip by a video like:
I share the idea to some stakeholders, they think this could be an interesting way, one of them say if she really like the view she will remain it until have time to check, but they pointed out more problems:
- The way is a little bit ‘aggressive’, one new information will make the brain in that situation more messy.
- Sometimes people fell tired may because of the computer can’t work so well, pop-up ads may make the computer go worse.
- Mental fatigue is often caused by working overtime at night, making people realize that the passage of time is more important.
Based on the three feedback , I think I need to make two main changes, One is to attract people in a gentler way,and the other is to have more room for people to choose. From these, I think of the desktop assistant that was once popular, and it may be a new possibility to combine it with nature.
This desktop assistant is often a kind of gentle existence and can better play the role of companionship. I think I can set the table name assistant as a tree (including coconut tree or cactus), and change it through the fall of leaves or the appearance of squirrels. In order to attract people to interact.