Sketching + Concept

Thesis

Prompt 

You will generate initial ideas about their concept in the form of sketches, collaboratively writing a project thesis statement and developing a project name. A project thesis is an important step in starting a collaborative partner project. We will use this time to combine ideas and arrive at the conceptual directions of our project.

Instructions 

  1. Settle on 2-3 concepts that encompasses your project design and sketch multiple drawings of each concept.
  2. Share your sketches with the people you are sharing the puzzle with. Give each other feedback and suggest ways you might connect each piece together.
  3. Go through the slides and learn about creating a project thesis. Then, create a project thesis for each idea you might have.
  4. Then, start brainstorming ways to name your different project ideas. Use the tips from the slides to help you decide.
  5. Compile your sketches with their project thesis and titles on a slide show. Then, share with your class.

Deliverables

At the end of this activity, you will have sketches of your different project ideas, a project name and a draft of a project concept thesis sentence. Combine these into a single post and add it to the Responses tab above. 

Brainstorming

Prompt

The goal of brainstorming is to create a generative list of ideas for potential projects you can continue exploring. Our mission in this studio is to construct an innovative form of transport that functions with neighboring pieces to forge a cohesive urban tapestry. Think specifically about what kind of mechanisms you want to deploy in your piece of the puzzle and what is inspiring your transportation device.

You will imagine the systems and infrastructure that will change the way people move and then design new modes of transportation based on your wildest imagination. 

Duration: ~2 hrs

Instructions

Review the Brainstorming deck below to get started with the brainstorming process, and think back to all of your discussions, precedent analysis, and field research thus far. 

Part 1:  Individual Brainstorm

Individually, come up with 10 (or more!) ideas for futuristic methods of transit. Explore the precedent research you've done to inspire ideas. Consider transportation for individuals (or animals!). Think outside of the box. This is the time to engage in wild ideas!

Try to think of 3 ideas for each of the following categories: 

  • Nature/Plants
  • Animals
  • A game/playful idea 
  • Nature

Part 2: Partner Brainstorm

The initial list from Part 1 is going to seed the rest of your brainstorming process and facilitate the idea-generation process. 

Your task is to narrow your list down to 5 project ideas to share with a partner. Let your partner know which of their ideas you think are particularly exciting. Feel free to come up with a few new ideas once you hear about your partner's ideas. Maybe something new occurs to you now. Run with it! 

After you rapidly share with one another,  sketch 2-3 of your favorite ideas. Remember to add which mechanisms you would like to add to your designs and how you wish to connect your transportation puzzle to someone else's.

Part 3: Whiteboard Brainstorm!

Now it's your time to shine. Share 2-3 of your favorite ideas with the class. Your teacher will facilitate a group discussion around ideas using the whiteboard. They will help to categorize ideas in clusters based on similarity. 

Note: At this stage of the design process, brainstorming project ideas are shared amongst everyone - no matter who had the idea initially. 

Deliverable

At the end of the Collective Brainstorming exercise, you will inform your teacher of three ideas you would be most excited to pursue. 

Note: Your teachers will create the puzzle of which student fits next to who. Moving forward, you will be working alongside those who are building their transportation puzzle piece next to yours. Even though your piece is yours, remember to always consult with those that will surround you so that the environment works cohesively.



Imagine a dynamic mosaic where each student's creation forms a vital segment of a larger transportation network. In this studio, we will embark on a collaborative journey to create an interactive puzzle that represents an interconnected urban transportation network. Each student's creation will form a vital segment of this larger network, where the edge of their canvas seamlessly blends into the beginning of another's, ensuring continuous motion and fluidity. 

Students delve into the intricacies of their chosen transportation mode, whether it's futuristic vehicles powered by renewable energy or kinetic infrastructure that transforms sidewalks into energy generators. The challenge lies not only in crafting functional designs but in harmonizing them with neighboring pieces to forge a cohesive urban tapestry.

Precedents

Kate James

Chain Reaction Precendents

Rhino photo 2

Beckett Munson

Rhino Photos

Beckett Munson

Augustus and Leone

Maddie Johnson-Harwitz
wood construction cuts.dxf

  

Nextcloud

Maddie Johnson-Harwitz

Example Post: Vampire Squid

Jiyoo Jye
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The Vampire Squid (Vampyroteuthis infernalis) is a mesmerizing and enigmatic deep-sea dweller, captivating the imaginations of scientists, marine enthusiasts, and curious minds alike. Don't let its name fool you; this extraordinary creature is not a bloodthirsty predator like its legendary namesake, but a peaceful marvel that embodies both beauty and resilience.

Residing in the murky and shadowy waters of the mesopelagic zone, the Vampire Squid occupies a realm seldom explored by humans. Its unique appearance immediately catches the eye – it boasts large, luminous blue eyes that can peer through the darkness of the deep ocean, evoking a sense of wonder and intrigue. Its reddish-brown skin is adorned with a striking pattern of photophores, bioluminescent cells that create a spectacular light show, enabling it to communicate and navigate through its dark habitat.

One of the most extraordinary features of the Vampire Squid is its cloak-like webbing, connecting its eight arms. When threatened, this mysterious cephalopod has a remarkable defense mechanism – it wraps itself in this veil of arms, resembling a vampire's cape, to confuse and discourage predators.


Make Your First Post - Using the Media Hub

Jiyoo Jye

How to use the Media Hub

Combine Video, Gifs, and Images and text, all in one post!

Dive into the mysterious depths of the ocean and discover the captivating world of aquatic animals! In this intro assignment, you will learn how to create your first post while sharing images, videos, and descriptions about a cool aquatic animal of your choice.  Unravel the secrets of extraordinary creatures as we embark on an adventurous journey through the realm of marine wonders.

Instructions

For this assignment, you will make your first post using the NuVu Studio Platform. After reviewing the tutorial, go to the Responses tab at the top of this page and make your first post. Make sure to include images, videos, and writing to complete the assignment.

Deliverable

  1. Using the Media editor, add 2 or more images of your sea animal. 
  2. Embed a video URL to show how the animal moves and behaves underwater.
  3. In the text field, write a description of the animal you found. Be sure to list at least three specific facts.
  4. Bonus points! Add caption texts to provide a description for each of your images.

Tip: Take a look at the Example Post of the Vampire Squid below