March 10, 2013

Spatial Dieter Rams, Week 2

This week we decided to expand our system a little further than just wall screens. While these will still exist in the exhibit, we've decided to add interactive table screens as well. Here's the functionality of each:

Wall:
  • Side by Side comparison.
  • Single view.
  • Detail view.
  • Flip view.
  • giant interactive wall screens
  • before approached, zoomed in detail shots - zooms out as you approach?
iPhone:
  • All items featured in the exhibition. - lock/unlock - take photo to unlock 
  • Map of where everything is. 
  • Story/Narrative behind the show.
  • Bio of Rams.
  • Augmented Reality (See bellow)
Table Digital: (Design: clean white with nothing on it minus the Rams styled AR marker)
  • (iPhone Main Function #1) You sat the phone down and whatever object is on the phone springs to life on the table. Supporting information pops up next to it.
  • (iPhone Main Function #2) - You can hold up the phone to the table over the AR markers and the objects themselves pop up on the table (through your screen). You can move the phone around to see them in full 360. 
  • Shows inspired projects
  • Shows 1/10 principals. Each product has 1 of 10 principals. Encourage people to view all 10. Includes a link to all 10 if they choose too view them all.
  • Related Rams products

We've also decided to reduce the exhibition space to the first floor alone. Here's our location plan for the screens and tables.



The 10 items featured in the exhibition:


Our concept still focuses on Rams' products inspring modern-day products, but we've decided not to limit ourselves to only one product. Here's some examples. We've also narrowed the exhibit to Dieter Rams electronic products with a focus on the surface and interface.


We thought it might be interesting to have the wall screens (before approached) show zoomed in, detailed shots of the products and their interfaces, so to further emphasis the exhibits focus. Here's some examples of zoomed in, detailed shots:


We've begun exploring the interactivity of the table screen. Here's a rough mock-up of how it may look. The + symbols are clues to where viewers can use the augmented reality feature on their phone. The first image shows the design in detail, and the second shows the entire table view.



We've also begun exploring some design options for the iPhone component with the flat style we're going for:



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