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  1. Dec 2016
    1. Calm technology is a type of information technology where the interaction between the technology and its user is designed to occur in the user's periphery rather than constantly at the center of attention. Information from the technology smoothly shifts to the user's attention when needed but otherwise stays calmly in the user's periphery. Mark Weiser and John Seely Brown describe calm technology as "that which informs but doesn't demand our focus or attention."

      Calm Technology

      Calm technology only demands the user's attention when there is something to do. Otherwise it stays in the periphery.

      It is related to Unix's Rule of Silence