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The Choice Interface

Not every decision has major consequences, but small choices can still reveal something about how people think, feel, and respond to temptation.

At CMKL University, a team of M.S. in TCI students developed The Choice Interface, an interactive installation that invites visitors to confront their own intrusive thoughts in a controlled and consequence-free setting.

The installation presents scenes where a single button press can trigger a small but morally questionable outcome, such as closing an elevator door just before another person reaches it. Pressing the button is fully optional, but the temptation is intentionally present.

Through this simple interaction, the project explores a deeper question: what do people do when they are given the power to act on a thought they would normally suppress? The experience does not frame visitors as good or bad. Instead, it creates a playful yet reflective space for considering impulse, choice, consequence, and self-awareness.

As a creative technology project, The Choice Interface uses interaction design to turn moral psychology into an embodied experience. It demonstrates how installations can make abstract questions feel immediate, personal, and memorable.

For CMKL, the project reflects the university’s broader view of innovation: technology can be used not only to solve practical problems, but also to provoke reflection, create dialogue, and help people understand the invisible patterns behind everyday behavior.

Project Advisor(s)

Priyakorn Pusawiro
Project Advisor

Research Team member(s)

Nattapat Kulwattho
Graduate Student
Waris Srirachtrakul
Graduate Student
Chanasorn Howattanakulphong
Graduate Student
Napatr Sapprasert
Graduate Student
Phupa Denphatcharangkul
Graduate Student
Gianmario Carta
Graduate Student