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1. 2016 SADI & CARDIFF MET
POSTGRADUATE DEGREE PROGRAMME
Jung EunKim
March 14, 2016
Thesis Proposal
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2. 1. Introduction
2. Aim
3. Background
4. Literature
5. Methodology
6. Timeline
7. Reference
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Table of contents
3. 1. Introduction
2. Aim
3. Background
4. Literature
5. Methodology
6. Timeline
7. Reference
To
be assistive
useful
for
the
socially
disadvantaged
groupdesirable
feasible
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4. The inclusive fashion design for the Physically disadvantaged group
by investigating wearable technology and the case that Using a ASSISTIVE ROBOT for Physically
disadvantaged group.
Aim is
1. Introduction
2. Aim
3. Background
4. Literature
5. Methodology
6. Timeline
7. Reference
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5. Who are socially disadvantaged ?
1.The least advantaged of the society(1971)
ex) income, wealth, gender, religion, race and similar factors.
1. Introduction
2. Aim
3. Background
4. Literature
5. Methodology
6. Timeline
7. Reference
2.Socially disadvantaged group, which is not only a economical weak but also Including a female, child,
elderly, disabled, who cannot secure their own right.
3.It defines socially disadvantaged group as a people who discriminated by major group of people
because of their physical, cultural differences,
furthermore it includes themselves who think they belong in a group that discriminated by the others.
(Keri.org,
2016)(Rawls,
1971) 5
6. REDIFINE
What are socially disadvantaged group ?
1. Introduction
2. Aim
3. Background
4. Literature
5. Methodology
6. Timeline
7. Reference
Unemployed
Financial problem
Disabled
Elderly
The Third world
Natural disaster
Naturally
Socially disadvantaged group
Economically Physically
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7. Why this?
1. Introduction
2. Aim
3. Background
4. Literature
5. Methodology
6. Timeline
7. Reference
In most case, suffering physically disadvantages are situated in much inevitable
situation compare to suffering socially disadvantage.
Naturally all the people are degenerated and weak by aging, even in this moment.
From this phenomenon, we can translate that people sense an aging which is one of
physical disadvantages in very closely.
Anyone can be physically disadvantaged
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8. Why now?
1. Introduction
2. Aim
3. Background
4. Literature
5. Methodology
6. Timeline
7. Reference
(Ablenews.co.kr, 2015)
It’s time to think about
people who cannot benefit a new technology.
For solving a increased social inequality from the progression of Technology.
It’s time to think about
people who possibly occurred From the present to future,
suffering a technical disadvantages.
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9. Design for physically disadvantaged group
1. Introduction
2. Aim
3. Background
4. Literature
5. Methodology
6. Timeline
7. Reference
force & movement for physically disadvantaged group
Early of developing progress, Assisting aids, which are made for a military and
rehabilitation purpose. But now, It expands their service to physically disadvantage
group; elderly, female, some people who suffer a vertebral disorders functional new
material exoskeleton, five sense device and mobile app, wearable devices all these kinds
of techniques apply to supporting muscle strength, rehabilitation activities.
It shows design, which make a techniques capable to expanding in multiple industries
such as medical, fashion.
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ASSISTIVE
ROBOT
(HYUNDAI) (HONDA)(EXOSKELETON)
10. What is design for socially disadvantaged group ?
1. Introduction
2. Aim
3. Background
4. Literature
5. Methodology
6. Timeline
7. Reference
Barrier
free
design
(Accessible
and
Usable)
The research started in 1949 at the University of Illinois Urbana Champaign Campus and continues to this day.
In 1961, the specifications became the first Barrier Free Design standard called the American National Standard,
A1171.1 was published. It was the first standard to present the criteria for designing facilities and programs
for the use of disabled individuals. The principal investigator is Dr. Timothy Nugent.
Inclusive DesignUniversal Design
Design
for
all
(Universal
design
and
Inclusive
design)
The term "universal design" was coined by the architect Ronald L.Mace (1985)
to describe the concept of designing all products and the built environment to be aesthetic
and usable to the greatest extent possible by everyone. Regardless of their age, ability or status in life.
(UNIVERSAL
DESIGN,
2001) 10
11. be welcoming and for everyone
be accessible and easy to use
with dignity and without undue effort or anxiety
enhance our mental and physical health and well being
reflect the diversity of today’s society while building on the
history of local areas
encourage mutual and harmonious relations between social
groups and ensure that economic resources are evenly and
fairly shared _UK design council
What is inclusive design?
(Anon,
2016)
Can design help? How can design help?
1. Introduction
2. Aim
3. Background
4. Literature
5. Methodology
6. Timeline
7. Reference
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13. How was inclusive design in fashion?
(유니버셜사례집100,
2007)
1. Introduction
2. Aim
3. Background
4. Literature
5. Methodology
6. Timeline
7. Reference
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1. equitable use
2. flexibility in use
3. simple and intuitive
4. perceptive information
5. tolerance for error
6. low physical effort
7. size and space for approach and use
14. How was inclusive design in fashion?
1. Introduction
2. Aim
3. Background
4. Literature
5. Methodology
6. Timeline
7. Reference
GLOVES_Linda OgrizekAero-Mobile oxygen concentrator
PILIUS–RAINCOAT_Petja ZorecSENIOR DESIGN FACTORY
Sheltersuit
(Sheltersuit,
2016) (Design
(Dis)Ability,
2016) (M.jungle.co.kr,
2016)(Yankodesign.com,
2014) 14
15. Why am I chose a Fashion for conducting a inclusive Design?
1. Introduction
2. Aim
3. Background
4. Literature
5. Methodology
6. Timeline
7. Reference
First,
Inclusive design needs a wide insight to handling their subjects. in this respect,
fashion which conduct a broad scope of people is a quite adjustable and resemble to
the inclusive design
Second,
fashion is a huge benefit for me.
My major was Fashion in my undergraduate, and I learned a broad knowledge
for Fashion Market through working at company for 3 years.
There are some of very useful skills in Fashion, such as display, sewing, and textile
and all those things are able me to being more specialized
and getting a sense of purpose for working.
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16. Problem statement
1. Introduction
2. Aim
3. Background
4. Literature
5. Methodology
6. Timeline
7. Reference
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Compare to product design,
there are less designs for physically disadvantaged group in fashion design.
Even fashion already have lots of technologies.
17. Howtoapply technologies infashion for thephysically disadvantaged group?
1. Introduction
2. Aim
3. Background
4. Literature
5. Methodology
6. Timeline
7. Reference
Research
question
SENSING
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22. 1. Introduction
2. Aim
3. Background
4. Literature
5. Methodology
6. Timeline
7. Reference
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1.Wearable Electronics and Smart Textiles: A Critical Review
Keywords : smart textiles; electronic textiles; wearable systems
-Passive smart textiles: A only able to sense the environment/user, based on sensors;
-Active smart textiles: reactive sensing to stimuli from the environment, integrating an actuator function and a sensing device;
-Very smart textiles: able to sense, react and adapt their behavior to the given circumstances.
2.Design For The Other 90% by Cynthia E. Smith
Wide variety of design innovations that address the basic challenges of survival and progress faced by the third world.
3.Smart Design: Products That Change Our Lives (Product design)
Designing a product is about usability, manufacturing, function and form. It is also about brand, emotion and technology.
The role of the product designer is to pull these aspects together and combine individual creative brilliance.
4.Victor Papanek by Al Gowan
Whole populations were being ignored- the handicapped, people in developing countries, the elderly. He showed right design way.
5.A Study on the Evaluation of Senior Pedestrian Environment based on Inclusive Design-focused on the access roads
of senior welfare center
It helped me understand about ideology about inclusive design.
6.UNIVERSAL DESIGN 100
It showed 7 principles of universal design by fashion cases.
7.Control Gait Pattern of Biped Robot based on Human’s Sagittal Plane Gait Energy
Keywords : biped robot, human giant analysis, zero moment point, genetic algorithm.
Things that I read
23. Pioneer of social design?
1. Introduction
2. Aim
3. Background
4. Literature
5. Methodology
6. Timeline
7. Reference
(Gowan,
2015)
We can say that design is a convergence of matter and spirit.
To define a truly meaning of the World, it composed of Human that included
whole of neglected people, Nature that coexisted with mankind and Earth that
all the ecosystem is maintained. All of my Design is initiate from this World.
It is a true responsibility of Design that how to accomplish a social virtue.
Victor Papanek 1927-1998
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24. 1. Introduction
2. Aim
3. Background
4. Literature
5. Methodology
6. Timeline
7. Reference
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1. Interactive Design Recommendation Using Sensor Based Smart Wear and Weather WebBot
2. Ontology driven interactive Healthcare with wearable sensors
3. Resistive sensors with smart textiles for wearable technology: from fabrication processes to Integration with electronics
4. DESIGN FOR SOCIETY by Nigel Whiteley.
5. Design for the Real World: Human Ecology and Social Change Aug 30, 2005 by Victor Papanek.
7. ORIGINALS by Adam Grant
8. UNIVERSAL DESIGN by Yosihiko Gawauchi
9. Design of an 1 DOF Assistive Knee Joint for a Gait Rehabilitation Robot
10. Difference of Postural Stability and Gait by BMI Level in the Elderly
11. The effect of foot wear on Gait in older adults
Things to read
25. 1. Introduction
2. Aim
3. Background
4. Literature
5. Methodology
6. Timeline
7. Reference
1.To Investigate about physical disadvantages for elderly group(70-90), Fashion Preference of
elderly group, individual depth and focus group interviews with elderly.(Qualitative)
2.To survey which is the most frequent case in orthopedics except traumatic injury,
Personal interview with orthopedics.(Quantitative)
3.To Investigate about physical disadvantages, Fashion Preference of disabled group, Having
individual depth interviews with disabled person.(Qualitative)
and send a mail to daycare-center for disabled.(Quantitative)
Consequently, figure out what is there common disadvantages needs to apply in Fashion.
Primary
Research
Quantitative
Data
Personal
interview
(Mail, Phone)
Questionnaire
Qualitative Date
Focus groups
Individual depth
Interviews
Observation
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Primary Research
26. 1. Introduction
2. Aim
3. Background
4. Literature
5. Methodology
6. Timeline
7. Reference
Observation by myself _ Immerse(Qualitative)
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Primary Research
Suffering a physical disabled in directly.
27. 1. Introduction
2. Aim
3. Background
4. Literature
5. Methodology
6. Timeline
7. Reference
Secondary
Research
Literature
review
Book Journal Research paper
Case study
Article Product
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DESIGN FOR SOCIETY
DESIGN FOR HUMAN SCALE
ORIGINALS
UNIVERSAL DESIGN
Interactive Design
Recommendation
Using Sensor Based
Smart Wear and
Weather WebBot
Ontology driven
interactive
Healthcare
with wearable
sensors
Resistive sensors
with smart textiles
for wearable
technology:
from fabrication
processes to
integration
with electronics
Secondary Research
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2. Aim
3. Background
4. Literature
5. Methodology
6. Timeline
7. Reference
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Timeline
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2. Aim
3. Background
4. Literature
5. Methodology
6. Timeline
7. Reference
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The inclusive fashion design for the Physically disadvantaged group
by investigating wearable technology and the case that Using a ASSISTIVE ROBOT for Physically
disadvantaged group.
Whether final outcome is not only a one-way suggestion or enough understandable two-way communication
with physically disadvantaged group?
Whether final outcome has a marketability?
Whether it corresponds to purpose of inclusive design?
Final outcome can provide fulfilled experience for user?
Research questions
AMUSE CUSTOMIZABLE
ASSISTIVELED 3D-PRINTED
SOLAR ENERGY SENSING
Core needs + = Inclusive fashion design
to guarantee equality of opportunity
30. 1. Introduction
2. Aim
3. Background
4. Literature
5. Methodology
6. Timeline
7. Reference
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