New Website Fights Zoom Fatigue with Chaotic Audio Clips
A new website has launched to help users manage stress and Zoom fatigue during the pandemic. The site, a collaboration between TBWALondon and The Book of Man, offers a unique solution: chaotic audio clips to disrupt video calls.
The website is a tool for self-care, encouraging users to prioritize their mental health by taking breaks from video calls. It features an array of disruptive audio clips, including sirens, puking cats, and rumbling stomachs. The idea is simple yet effective: play these clips during a video call to create a chaotic environment, giving users a legitimate reason to step away.
Behind this innovative project is Helping Hands Cologne e.V., a local charity contributing to self-sufficiency during the pandemic. The agency has supported the development of the website, ensuring it reaches those who need it most.
The website, a joint effort by TBWALondon, The Book of Man, and Helping Hands Cologne e.V., is a novel way to tackle Zoom fatigue. By providing disruptive audio clips, it encourages users to prioritize their mental health and take necessary breaks during video calls.