Decision Making Assistive Device
What do you want to choose? I always am extremely slow in making decisions, so I am making a device that might be somewhat helpful. It is a binary decision-maker, that tries to help you figure out which of 2 options you really want to choose. Cybernetic feedback loops really influenced this project, as it is in itself a feedback loop of sorts.
There are two indicators (LEDs), one for each of the things you are deciding between. (They could be handheld for a "on one hand, on the other hand" metaphor.) The device chooses one of them for you by lighting one of the LEDs up. This choice is random. Then it asks you if you are happy with this decision. You have to indicate "yes"or "no" (possibly with a thumbs up, or thumbs down hand gesture -- I am thinking of this device incorporated in a glove). If you say "no" then the cycle will repeat itself, and if you say "yes" the cycle will end, as you will have found an option you want.
I guess the way the deivce would work is that it would change how you think about the options. Once a decision has been made for you, it's no longer an option, but a given, so you consider all the implications of it more fully and it becomes more real, so it's easier to decide whether it is a good option or not.