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JOSEPH SHOPENKCAI Senior Degree Project
hello.
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IENTIAL DESIGN
Experiential design is something that holds my interest. *CLICK. But what exactly is Experiential design?
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WHAT IS EXPERIENTIAL DESIGN
Experiential design is something that holds my interest. *CLICK. But what exactly is Experiential design?
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WHAT IS EXPERIENTIAL DESIGN
Experiential design is something that holds my interest. *CLICK. But what exactly is Experiential design?
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WHAT IVE LEARNED
A lot of what Ive learned in the last couple years has showed me that experiential design involves *CLICK Visual Communication, Experimentation, User Experience, sound and motion, and Interactive Design
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WHAT IVE LEARNED E
A lot of what Ive learned in the last couple years has showed me that experiential design involves *CLICK Visual Communication, Experimentation, User Experience, sound and motion, and Interactive Design
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EXPERIENTIAL DESIGN INVOLVES...
Visual Communication
User Experience
Interactive Design
Experimentation
Sound and Motion
A lot of what Ive learned in the last couple years has showed me that experiential design involves *CLICK Visual Communication, Experimentation, User Experience, sound and motion, and Interactive Design
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How can the explorationof experiential design help to create a powerful experience with the consideration
of multimedia, sound and motion, interactive design, user experience, and visual communication?
The question That Ive asked myself is,How can the explorationof experiential design help to create a powerful experience with the consideration of multimedia, sound and motion, interactive design, user experience, and visual communicat
I have selected pieces from my portfolio that relate to this question.
VISUAL COMMUNICATION
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VISUAL COMMUNICATION
With this project, I used the principles of visual communication to appeal to DIYers to barter with one another. In doing so, they can SCREW consumerism, cut consumerism, and erase consumerism.
This project is intended to demonstrate the communication of a concept to the viewer in a visually compelling way.
VISUAL COMMUNICATION
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VISUAL COMMUNICATION
HOW ABOUT a little overdose of yumminess with a sip of Acai berry tea. Ive learned that a little bit of humorous irony, and some rich imagery can go a long way in catching the attention of a consumer anthem through visual and verbal rhetoric.
This package design is intended to leave the viewer with a thought-provoking and memorable experience.
SOUND & MOTION
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SOUND & MOTION
Here is an example of how sound and motion can be used in an interesting and compelling way. *CLICK
SOUND & MOTION
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SOUND & MOTION
Here is an example of how sound and motion can be used in an interesting and compelling way. *CLICK
INTERACTIVE DESIGN
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INTERACTIVE DESIGN
With an understanding of interactive design, I have learned how to create a system and interface that can easily be navigated by the the user.
This app is designed for a younger audience to collaborate through visual art, dance, literature, and music. *CLICKWhen navigating through this application, the user can choose from a selection of literature. Once they find something they want to read, *CLICK they can enjoy the passages of that writing. *CLICKthey can also view photography or illustration that other users have added.
INTERACTIVE DESIGN
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INTERACTIVE DESIGN
With an understanding of interactive design, I have learned how to create a system and interface that can easily be navigated by the the user.
This app is designed for a younger audience to collaborate through visual art, dance, literature, and music. *CLICKWhen navigating through this application, the user can choose from a selection of literature. Once they find something they want to read, *CLICK they can enjoy the passages of that writing. *CLICKthey can also view photography or illustration that other users have added.
INTERACTIVE DESIGN
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INTERACTIVE DESIGN
With an understanding of interactive design, I have learned how to create a system and interface that can easily be navigated by the the user.
This app is designed for a younger audience to collaborate through visual art, dance, literature, and music. *CLICKWhen navigating through this application, the user can choose from a selection of literature. Once they find something they want to read, *CLICK they can enjoy the passages of that writing. *CLICKthey can also view photography or illustration that other users have added.
INTERACTIVE DESIGN
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INTERACTIVE DESIGN
With an understanding of interactive design, I have learned how to create a system and interface that can easily be navigated by the the user.
This app is designed for a younger audience to collaborate through visual art, dance, literature, and music. *CLICKWhen navigating through this application, the user can choose from a selection of literature. Once they find something they want to read, *CLICK they can enjoy the passages of that writing. *CLICKthey can also view photography or illustration that other users have added.
EXPERIENTIAL DESIGN
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EXPERIENTIAL DESIGN
THIS project is a way-finding system, or map designed for children. Its goal is to get the kids to wander their way around the Grounds of The Nelson-Atkins Museum and to discover 5 of the sculptures that were a part of the event.
EXPERIENTIAL DESIGN
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EXPERIENTIAL DESIGN
As you can see, Its not a typical map. The idea is for the kids to match the real landscape with what they see in their book, and then to proceed to discover the sculpture.
EXPERIENTIAL DESIGN
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EXPERIENTIAL DESIGN
Each page gives a fact about the sculpture, and tells the kids where to go next with that arrow.
This project is an example of experiential design because the user is completely immersed and has a full experience in a real environment.
EXPERIENTIAL DESIGN
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EXPERIENTIAL DESIGN
This last project involves an interactive poster that is designed for the residents of the Ivanhoe area, here in Kansas city. The poster asks people, what are the things that really bring people together? whstrong community?It invites them to share their own thought on the poster. They can say something inspirational, energetic, political, loving, or whatever they want.
EXPERIENTIAL DESIGN
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EXPERIENTIAL DESIGN
There is a series of these posters.
EXPERIENTIAL DESIGN
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EXPERIENTIAL DESIGN
The messages are then taken from those posters and implementedonto this public signage that sits in the area of Ivanhoe. *CLICKAbove the sign is a small speaker that literally speaks out the messages to passers by. *CLICK and listen.
EXPERIENTIAL DESIGN
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The messages are then taken from those posters and implementedonto this public signage that sits in the area of Ivanhoe. *CLICKAbove the sign is a small speaker that literally speaks out the messages to passers by. *CLICK and listen.
EXPERIENTIAL DESIGN
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The messages are then taken from those posters and implementedonto this public signage that sits in the area of Ivanhoe. *CLICKAbove the sign is a small speaker that literally speaks out the messages to passers by. *CLICK and listen.
EXPERIENTIAL DESIGN
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The messages are then taken from those posters and implementedonto this public signage that sits in the area of Ivanhoe. *CLICKAbove the sign is a small speaker that literally speaks out the messages to passers by. *CLICK and listen.
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DEGREE PROJECT...
For my degree project...
GOAL
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GOAL
experiential Design.
The goal is to EXPLORE and learn about experiential design.
GOAL
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GOAL
TO exploreAND LEARN ABOUT experiential Design.
The goal is to EXPLORE and learn about experiential design.
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A REAL EXPERIENCE
I intend to find out how I can make a message more powerful. My idea is to let the viewer experience a concept. *CLICK for example, if you have the word FEEL in 3 dimensional letter forms, and the viewer feels the letters, then theexperience the concept of, 'to feel.
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A REAL EXPERIENCEdont think it,feelit
I intend to find out how I can make a message more powerful. My idea is to let the viewer experience a concept. *CLICK for example, if you have the word FEEL in 3 dimensional letter forms, and the viewer feels the letters, then theexperience the concept of, 'to feel.
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EXPERIENCEdont think it,feelit
I intend to find out how I can make a message more powerful. My idea is to let the viewer experience a concept. *CLICK for example, if you have the word FEEL in 3 dimensional letter forms, and the viewer feels the letters, then theexperience the concept of, 'to feel.
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EXPERIENTIAL NARRATIVE
I may also explore how to make a story more meaningful or experiential by changing the environment according to the narrative... *CLICKfor example, if you were to watch a film about the winter, would it be more real if you actually feyou were watching it? feeling cold could help make the allusion of the narrative more impactful.
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EXPERIENTIAL NARRATIVEthrough a sensoryexperience
I may also explore how to make a story more meaningful or experiential by changing the environment according to the narrative... *CLICKfor example, if you were to watch a film about the winter, would it be more real if you actually feyou were watching it? feeling cold could help make the allusion of the narrative more impactful.
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NARRATIVEthrough a sensoryexperience
I may also explore how to make a story more meaningful or experiential by changing the environment according to the narrative... *CLICKfor example, if you were to watch a film about the winter, would it be more real if you actually feyou were watching it? feeling cold could help make the allusion of the narrative more impactful.
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A CHANGE IN ENVIRONMENT
I also would explore how I can make a particular experience more memorable or impactful by using projection. Heres an example *CLICK
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A CHANGE IN ENVIRONMENTto change the user experience
I also would explore how I can make a particular experience more memorable or impactful by using projection. Heres an example *CLICK
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ENVIRONMENTto change the user experience
I also would explore how I can make a particular experience more memorable or impactful by using projection. Heres an example *CLICK
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- And finally, I would experiment with how experiential design can bring people together. Heres a cool example of how that canhappen.
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BRING TOGETHER COMMUNITY
experiential design can
- And finally, I would experiment with how experiential design can bring people together. Heres a cool example of how that canhappen.
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COMMUNITY
- And finally, I would experiment with how experiential design can bring people together. Heres a cool example of how that canhappen.
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By the end of next semester I plan to come up with one or more artifacts that demonstrate how effective
experiential design can be at communicating a message, or telling a story.
So by the end of next semester I plan to come up with one or more artifacts that demonstrate how efective experiential design can be at communicating a message, or telling a story.
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JOSEPH SHOPENKCAI Senior Degree Project
Thank you for your time.