Evolve
Abstract
This research project aimed to examine the potential for active matter as a solution to broad, global issues, common to consumer products, and its ability to reshape the user experience of an everyday product. Initially, relevant information was gathered and reviewed to develop the knowledge directives which will inform future primary research. This literature review documents the research behind the problem space, the benefits in using active matter, and the opportunity to develop rich user-product connections through unique and enchanting experiences. A ‘research through design’ approach was adopted throughout the entirety of this project to develop a suitable product solution. Primary research was first conducted by imitating the work from selected case studies to gain a more comprehensive understanding of the materials and methods used. In response to these results, self-driven material explorations were conducted to identify the opportunities of the selected material. The results from these tests, along with feedback from users, informed the development of a series of concepts. Three product types were developed, including a tray/bowl, a series of wall panels, and a lighting design. These products demonstrate the material’s strength and potential function, its form, and the overall experience that can be created. The lighting design was also developed into a packaged product to show how the user can interact with the product and to emphasise the rich user experience.
- Christine Washer
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