Design of Interactive Systems |
IDC> MSR > Share Sharing Personal Media Design for all - being social, cultural and contextual Designing an interative system/device for sharing personal media |
User Group Family - (Dispersed Family) 'Jodo' "Jodo"- means 'to join' in Sanskrit. Jodo allows users to interact and communicate with each other using doodles, sketching and the graphic equivalent of their sense of touch along with conversation. Since all these modes are intuitive, all age groups can use it. An additional advantage is that one can write in ones' own language. An added feature is to embed different types of vibrations in order to emphasis the ongoing communication or message. study concepts Jodo: Final Concept Scenerio 1 (exe) Final Concept Product 1 (ppt) Sharable calendar: Final Concept Scenerio 2 (exe) Final Concept Product 2 (pdf) |
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1 Ram Brijesh J Architect, VC Jr. ram.brijesh[at]yahoo.com Anupama Kamath J Architect, VC Jr. the_fatalerror[at]yahoo.com Kiran Kulkarni P Architect, PD Jr. kulks@idc.iitb.ac.in Krishna Kumar R Mechanical Engineer , PD Jr. kishku@idc.iitb.ac.in |
User Group Friends - (Elderly) 'Wonder Window' 'Wonder window' is a device that would facilitate story building and help a grandfather or a grandmother to tell a new story to their grandchild every day. It can also facilitate sharing even between elderly people, as a part of the story building process. The elderly need a fun device to break the monotony of a highly organized diurnal schedule and to encourage a creative and meaningful interaction with their peers. study concepts Wonder Window: Final Concept (ppt) |
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2 Shalaka Dighe Architect, Visual Communication Jr. shalakadighe[at]yahoo.com Vijay Karnik Gautam Architect, Visual Communication Jr. gautamkarnik75[at]yahoo.com Nikhil Rane Sashikant Electronics Engineer , Product Design Jr. nikhilsr[at]yahoo.com |
User Group Disadvantaged - (Blind) 'Svana' Svana is a device intended to help the visually challenged record, organize and share their experiences as sound clips. The visually challenged are very sensitive to sound and touch. Minimum controls for a simple interface and gesture based controls to ensure that the use of product is intuitive and simple. study concepts svAna: Final Concept (swf) |
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3 Rashmin Aramkuni Raj Architect, Product Design, Visual Communication Jr. rashmin_raj[at]yahoo.com Ravi Pudi Krishna Metallurgical Engineer, Visual Communication Jr. pudi_krishna[at]yahoo.com Viswanatha Kumar Chidambaram Architect, Visual Communication Jr. originator0[at]yahoo.com |