PART 1: ABOUT EMPATHYEMPATHY The feeling that you understand and share another person’s...

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PART 1:

ABOUT EMPATHY

EXHIBITS

EMPATHY+

EXHIBITS

EMPATHY+

=CURIOSITY

EXHIBITS

CURIOSITY

CURIOSITYA strong desire to know or learn something

Inquisitive interest in others’ concerns (“We”)

EXHIBITS

EMPATHY

CURIOSITY

EMPATHYThe feeling that you understand and share

another person’s experiences and emotions

The ability to share someone else’s feelings

EMPATHY IN

DECLINE

COLLEGE STUDENTS

EMPATHY LEVEL

HIGH

LOW1979 2016

40% DROP

University of Michigan Institute for Social Research

STEEPEST DECLINE2006

EMPATHY DECLINE

CAUSES

Information overload: numbing, desensitizing

Social media: narcissism (“Me”)

Looking “down”: distraction, disconnection

GOOD NEWS ...

EMPATHY IS

INNATE

BUT ...

INDEPENDENT

THINKING

AND ...

FIERCE

COMPETITION

EMPATHY

AND ...

OUR BRAINS

RIGHT

LEFT

“h o l i s t i c”

“l i n e a r”

RIGHT

LEFT

“h o l i s t i c”

“l i n e a r”

empathy

survivial

RIGHT

LEFT

“h o l i s t i c”

“l i n e a r”

empathy

survivial

PROCESS WORDS

PROCESS IMAGES

RIGHT

LEFT

“h o l i s t i c”

“l i n e a r”

empathy

survivial

PROCESS WORDS

PROCESS IMAGES

MATURED BRAINYOUNG BRAIN

MATURED BRAINYOUNG BRAIN

PROCESS IMAGES

PROCESS WORDS

HOW DOES THIS APPLY TO EXHIBITS?

EXHIBITS

WORDS

IMAGES

EXHIBITS

CURIOSITY

EMPATHY

EXHIBITS

CURIOSITY

EMPATHY

CURIOSITYA strong desire to know or learn something

Inquisitive interest in others’ concerns (“We”)

EXHIBITS

CURIOSITY

EMPATHY

EMPATHYThe feeling that you understand and share

another person’s experiences and emotions

The ability to share someone else’s feelings

EMPATHY DECLINE

CAUSES

Information overload: numbing, desensitizing

Social media: narcissism (“Me”)

Looking “down”: distraction, disconnection

EXHIBITS

“WE”

“ME”

CURIOSITY

ABOUT OTHERS

PRACTICE

PART 2:

TIPS & TOOLS

DESIGNING WITH EMPATHY

DESIGN CHALLENGE

+ +Young

Kids

Local

NatureDistracted

Adults

+ +

DESIGN SOLUTION

PROGRAM SPACE

DESIGN PROCESS

SCIENTIFIC ART STUDIO | THE SIBBETT GROUP KIDSPACE CHILDREN’S MUSEUM: EARLY CHILDHOOD LEARNING CENTER: DESIGN DEVELOPMENT SUMMARY 3

Floor Plan

1.00

ENTRY FOYER 2.00

SHINY STREAM

6.00

TINKER TABLES

5.00

TWISTY TUNNELS

4.00 COBBLE WOBBLES

& TREE CONES

3.00

NUZZLE NESTS

STORAGE

7.00 SHAPES & SHADOWS

(ABOVE)

NATURE-INSPIRED

CURIOSITY

IDEAS

TOPIC

WOES

DESIGNSTAFF

VISITORS

ABOUT

IDEAS

BLUE-SKY THINKING

TOPIC

KIDSPACE CHILDREN’S MUSEUM EARLY CHILDHOOD LEARNING CENTER: BRAINSTORMING WORKSHOP SUMMARY SCIENTIFIC ART STUDIO | THE SIBBETT GROUP

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In order to develop nature-inspired Exhibit Concepts, the Design Team spent time in the Arroyo, observing the natural environment and details.

The photographs above document the Design Team’s Arroyo experience and the natural objects they collected. The Design Team’s observations included:

- bright green algae on the surface of still water - tree tunnels created by willow branches - spider webs that formed miniature hammocks - natural cotton collecting leaf litter - acorns and other pods - bark patterns, both natural and human-made

Design Reference: Arroyo Walk

CONTENT RESEARCH

WOES

CANDID FEEDBACK

STAFF

PLAYFUL ACTIVITY

VISITORS

BEHAVIOR PATTERNS

DESIGN

SIMPLE PROTOTYPE

SCIENTIFIC ART STUDIO | THE SIBBETT GROUP KIDSPACE CHILDREN’S MUSEUM: EARLY CHILDHOOD LEARNING CENTER: DESIGN DEVELOPMENT SUMMARY 29

As design reference for developing the Early Childhood Learning Center, the Design Team is inspired by various sources including modern sculpture, patterns in nature, international play spaces, classic designs, art installations and textile designers.

Above are some of the images that inspire us.

Design Inspiration

AND, INSPIRATION