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Ask HN: Is the UI/UX in sci-fi usable?

6 pointsby li4ickover 5 years ago
Primarily asking UI/UX specialists. All those gestures and spoken words like in The Expanse seem quite tedious.

5 comments

AlexDragusinover 5 years ago
They would be usable if the world&#x27;s entire data (websites etc) would be stored as data (without any visual information) in classified databases and the interface would query the said databases. Then you would be working with streams of data and the UI would work as a set of filters, manipulated by the user in accordance with the desired outcome.<p>This would work similar to the UI in Oblivion and the interface to do the above would somewhat resemble it.
meeritaover 5 years ago
Most of the UI&#x2F;UX you see on movies are made just to appeal to your eyes. I&#x27;ve used the same models of some movies and they were increidble useless. They are made just for seconds of filmming not for daily use. They don&#x27;t scale at all.
trumbitta2over 5 years ago
What&#x27;s not usable (besides some accessibility concerns) in &quot;Computer, get me this&quot;, &quot;Computer, do that&quot;?
acesubidoover 5 years ago
I&#x27;ve always found the Sentry Gun UI in Aliens (1984) to be one of the more realistically usable ones.
layla565over 5 years ago
They&#x27;re mostly appealing, yes. The question of usability should be changed to &quot;Is it researchable?&quot;.