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Daily Stack is a playful tool that helps you become more aware of your daily work-flow and time management. By creating a physical representation of your tasks, Daily Stack speaks subtly to your conscience and helps you manage your time through unobtrusive ambient feedback.

By observing a user working from home we found that it is hard to manage your time and not spend it on procrastination like Facebook, YouTube or shopping on Ebay. Another common problem was overworking and not being able to let go of the work and take time off. We used these insights as a starting point for our concept.

We spent a lot of time experimenting with different materials and kinds of feedback. We wanted to work towards a well-crafted object combined with electronic behaviour and feedback. In the end we went for a very clean and simple version of our concept, with the base as the only object containing electronics.

Daily Stack consists of a base device and a collection of wooden bricks in different shapes and colours. The bricks represent different kinds of tasks and time-intervals. By adding a brick to the base you commit yourself to the task and time span that the selected brick represents. Daily Stack communicates with an desktop widget on your computer that enables you to keep track of your time and tasks in progress. It also enables you to browse through your past and and compare your days in a colourful informative pattern.

Daily Stack was made by Sebastian Rønde Thielke ( redboatopera.com ) and Anders Højmose ( everyoneelse.net ) during a three week Tangible User Interface exploration at the Interaction Design Programme at Copenhagen Institute of Interaction Design ( ciid.dk ).

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  • Milos 1 year ago
    Clean. What is the name of the song?
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  • Dimitris 1 year ago
    Excellent idea, where and when can we buy this?

    *The song is Listen Here by Gene Harris.
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  • Excellent idea, congratulations!
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  • Anders Højmose 1 year ago
    Thanks all,

    Dimitris -> really good question - hopefully we can take the project to some next level in the near future..
  • Jake Lodwick plus 1 year ago
    Well, when you decide to do it, I want to get one of the first batch (assuming you can keep it under $100, otherwise we have to talk first).
    Looks incredible.
    Please follow through.
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  • Ryan Lonac 1 year ago
    Ha, really nice job. Very creative way to track your tasks. Just out of curiosity, are you using Cocoa or MacRuby?
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  • Anders Højmose 1 year ago
    Its actually an Adobe Air app communicating with Arduino through Processing.. - very first prototype :)
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  • Ryan Lonac 1 year ago
    Fantastic. A couple of friends of mine have been trying out Arduino. One made a chime that strikes different glasses filled with water. I think its on vimeo, too, #1261369. Nice Job.
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  • Nice job.
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  • Eduardo Dias 1 year ago
    Great idea!!!
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  • colectivo futuro 1 year ago
    love the video quality!
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  • LOW 1 year ago
    I need this. Right now. Please, can I purchase one from you guys?
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  • Anders Højmose 1 year ago
    Sorry Low, we only have one prototype - but hopefully we will have more soon..
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  • Cody Tumblin 1 year ago
    Loved this prototype, excellent use of simplicity.
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  • Tom Murphy 1 year ago
    This would be fantastic for job/time tracking. I could see having an individual "chip" for each project one is working on. Putting them on the reader and removing them.

    Tracking time is always an issue, and remembering to log things into a background application is horrible.

    This could solve that...
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  • Awesome. Had to write it on loveapple.no (norwegian)

    loveapple.no/daily-stacks-for-mac/
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  • This would even make me work...Where can I buy it :)
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  • Cosmonaut Grechko 1 year ago
    i will LOVE to purchase one!
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  • James Macfarlane 1 week ago
    Has this been created yet? I strongly suggest if you haven't yet created this to put it up on Kickstarter and I will back it. Amazing invention. kickstarter.com/
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