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1 Metropolis & Hybridization -Designing interactive places to live in- Main ideas Juliane von Roehl, Vitor Locilento Sanches, Lisa Fromm03/12/09

2 Metropolis &Hybridization- Conceptual principles of group 6 1. The main topic 2. The idea 3. Possible Places of the interaction 4. Design criteria Overview

3 Metropolis &Hybridization- Conceptual principles of group 6 → Cultural and Social Diversity 1. The main topic

4 Metropolis &Hybridization- Conceptual principles of group 6 Our vision: Create an interactive installation which enables users to experience an authentic distant ride by any public transport which connects people from two different places. 1.1 The main topic

5 Metropolis &Hybridization- Conceptual principles of group 6 ...and where the idea is based on... 1.2 The main topic

6 http://www.80plus1.org/projects/taxilinkk

7 http://www.80plus1.org/projects/tug-of-war http://www.80plus1.org/projects/blowing-air

8 Metropolis &Hybridization- Conceptual principles of group 6  Physical place: Two metropolises e.g.:  Sao Paulo and Hamburg 2. The idea

9 Metropolis &Hybridization- Conceptual principles of group 6  Our object: Urban public transport, such as  Bus  Metro  Hailed shared taxi 3. Possible places of the interaction

10 Metropolis &Hybridization- Conceptual principles of group 6  Inside : – Public transport as meeting point of everyday life – see the behavior and the number of people inside each “car” – communicate with each other – target group: travelers, daily users of the bus (businesspeople and workers, students, families…) 3.1 Ways of interaction -Where will the media be placed? - From which point of view does one see the object?

11 Metropolis &Hybridization- Conceptual principles of group 6  Outside (face): – the car is used as an interface to communicate because it rides through the city in contrast to the stop where there is no movement – target group: city (everybody who’s standing outside)  Stop: – entertainment by communication processes which will connect to the other place on the globe – target group: people waiting alone with a lot of people 3.1 Ways of interaction

12 Metropolis &Hybridization- Conceptual principles of group 6  Path: – Comparison of  traffic  routes,  city environment – Target group: people in the car, people outside the car 3.1 Ways if interaction

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14 Metropolis &Hybridization- Conceptual principles of group 6  Live media – Screens – Camera – Lights (output of the sensor) – Sensors – Sounds – Internet 3.2 Digital Technologies

15 e.g.: Pressure sensors plus lights Hamburg São Paulo ((( Internet )))

16 Visual interaction: the other side of the mirror Hamburg São Paulo Hamburg (( Camera, screen and internet ))

17 Metropolis &Hybridization- Conceptual principles of group 6 Our intension:  No invasive design,  though we want to get noticed in the daily routine of the city! 4. Design criteria

18  Thank you for listening!  Do you have any comments or questions?


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