V. Technology can communicate, but doesn’t need to speak

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Introduction

Language occupies the center of attention. Reading a sentence or parsing a spoken phrase requires the same faculty a person uses to think, which is why a notification with words in it interrupts a thought and a sound with no words in it often does not.

Most machine status is not a sentence. It is a state, a quantity, a direction or a change, and each of these has a non-verbal form that is faster to receive and easier to hold in the background. Tone, pitch, brightness, position, texture, temperature and vibration all carry information without engaging language.

  • A rising pitch reports a filling container without a percentage.
  • A warm handle reports that a pan is hot without a warning label.
  • A detent in a dial reports a setting through the fingers without a display.

The Turn Signal

A turn signal reports its state through a repeating click. The sound is short, low in volume, and pitched to sit under road noise rather than over it. A driver knows the signal is on without looking at the dashboard, and the sound stops on its own when the wheel returns to center.

The click also reports faults without a diagnostic message. In a conventional bulb circuit, a burned out lamp reduces the load, and the flasher unit cycles faster. The driver hears a change in rhythm and knows something is wrong before the next stop. No screen, no code, no sentence.

A signal that communicates does not need to:

  • Display text
  • Speak a phrase
  • Be acknowledged
  • Report its status on request

Non-verbal channels are also faster to unlearn and relearn across languages and literacy levels, which is why they survive in international products and safety equipment.

Just as a turn signal reports its state and its failure through the rhythm of a click, well-designed technology carries meaning in a form that does not need to be read.

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