LSD
2020
Group work
Interactive screen and web page
The Staatliche Hochschule für Gestaltung Karlsruhe needs to distinguish the school hall with the museum. Both spaces share the same building with the same architecture. The two places are connected by a door. The school wants to make it clear that it is a place of learning. The professors Ivan Weiss and Michael Kryenbühl from the Swiss Johson/Kingston studio propose to show the work of the students through a screen. With Marion Micigolski and Nicolas Poirot we think of an interactive screen. We imagine a glossary system where each work would be listed under hashtags. The student can directly deposit his work with hashtags in theme with his project. The nature of the work then comes to mix: diploma, project alone or has several ... it allows to see the many things that we do in a school with many different sections. There is on the screen information that does not move as the name of the student, the project and the hashtags selected are static for each view. Event pages pop up every 3 minutes to inform about openings or exhibitions for example. The display of the screen is thought in several times: the time of interactivity with the selection of the name, that of the display of the projects and that of the announcements events.
Website
I then thought of a web interface so that the user can have an in-depth reading of a project with the same system of hashtag and a short note of intention and contact of the student. We wanted this screen to be a preview of the student projects but visitors could find projects and student contacts on a web platform.
LSD — 2020 — Group work — Interactive screen and web page
The Staatliche Hochschule für Gestaltung Karlsruhe needs to distinguish the school hall with the museum. Both spaces share the same building with the same architecture. The two places are connected by a door. The school wants to make it clear that it is a place of learning. The professors Ivan Weiss and Michael Kryenbühl from the Swiss Johson/Kingston studio propose to show the work of the students through a screen. With Marion Micigolski and Nicolas Poirot we think of an interactive screen. We imagine a glossary system where each work would be listed under hashtags. The student can directly deposit his work with hashtags in theme with his project. The nature of the work then comes to mix: diploma, project alone or has several ... it allows to see the many things that we do in a school with many different sections. There is on the screen information that does not move as the name of the student, the project and the hashtags selected are static for each view. Event pages pop up every 3 minutes to inform about openings or exhibitions for example. The display of the screen is thought in several times: the time of interactivity with the selection of the name, that of the display of the projects and that of the announcements events.
Website
I then thought of a web interface so that the user can have an in-depth reading of a project with the same system of hashtag and a short note of intention and contact of the student. We wanted this screen to be a preview of the student projects but visitors could find projects and student contacts on a web platform.