Student Workshop with Russell Davies

October 7, 2009 on 6:22 am | By Jørn | In Design, Student projects, Student-project | No Comments

Here at AHO we are running a masters course: Design for Interactive and Social Media. Last week we had a 1.5 half day workshop with Russell Davies. Russell has a brilliant writeup of the workshop, but I wanted to mention some of the outcome here as well.

The students were given a task to design small pocket-sized real-world representations of some sort of virtual data.
Task

In a really short time the students came of with some brilliant ideas. This shows how a compressed and condensed conceptual phase can yield good results. Obviously these ideas needs better presentation and communication, however they all have a strong ground idea.

Soft Medals – Theo Tveterås
Soft Medals
In a closed context of a football cup the soft medals represent victorious matches. You strap the medals to your shoelaces. Through an online interface you can enter the code from your medal to retrieve videos and statistics from the match.

ReadMe – Natasha Ruivo and Synne Frydenberg
ReadMe
ReadMe generates physical jewelry based on the content in your sent SMS’. So if you use a lot cheerful and happy words you will get a piece of jewelry with colours and shapes representing this mood.

Mechanical Facebook – Martin Spencer
Mechanical Facebook
Mechanical Facebook is a novelty paper badge enabling you to physically to change your Facebook status and photo. As Russell says: “It was a very silly and perfectly appropriate physicalisation of the character of a social network.” I think this could work very well in a closed context such as a conference where you could get your latest Facebook statuses handed out to when you arrive.

Wooden bricks of time – Svein Inge Bjørkhaug
Wooden brick of time
These wooden bricks represent your usage of different applications on your computer. A veritable punch in the face for us internet procrastinators.

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