Any Keyser and Jerry Mejia, and Emily Mak designed the winning vignette "Parabox" for the Parsons Student Exhibition at the Vitra NY Showroom. Their design incorporated classic pieces like the Heart Cone chair and Alcove sofa, along with personal items that created a familiar domestic setting. Vitra interior designer Jens Ahlemeyer said the designers "brilliantly captured the purpose of this project, as well as the mission and character of Vitra furniture design."
This document profiles Johanna Grawunder, an innovative lighting designer. It describes some of her lighting designs, including large-scale LED balloons that can measure air quality. The article provides background on Grawunder and highlights her work showcased at a design event in Palm Springs.
Any Keyser and Jerry Mejia, and Emily Mak designed the winning vignette "Parabox" for the Parsons Student Exhibition at the Vitra NY Showroom. Their design incorporated classic pieces like the Heart Cone chair and Alcove sofa, along with personal items that created a familiar domestic setting. Vitra interior designer Jens Ahlemeyer said the designers "brilliantly captured the purpose of this project, as well as the mission and character of Vitra furniture design."
This document profiles Johanna Grawunder, an innovative lighting designer. It describes some of her lighting designs, including large-scale LED balloons that can measure air quality. The article provides background on Grawunder and highlights her work showcased at a design event in Palm Springs.
This document presents 12 explorations for an interactive museum exhibit called "Sliders in Action". The explorations are categorized into topics, mediums, and connections. Topics include stories around traveling the world and ideas for a large-scale computer interface. Mediums propose using balls, mice with magnets, and paint rollers as physical interfaces. Connections describe ways to combine the topics and mediums, such as following historical routes or controlling a giant pointer. The explorations aim to educate visitors while incorporating physical interactions and challenges.
This document presents 12 explorations for an interactive museum exhibit called "Sliders in Action". The explorations are categorized into topics, mediums, and connections. Topics include stories around traveling the world and ideas for a large-scale computer interface. Mediums propose using balls, mice with magnets, and paint rollers as physical interfaces. Connections describe ways to combine the topics and mediums, such as following historical routes or controlling a giant pointer. The explorations aim to educate visitors while incorporating physical interactions and challenges.