Everyday Object

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Everyday object

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Unit question• Wherearesimilari+esbetweeneverydayobjectsandnature?

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How can you explain the following images?

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Write an association that comes to your mind after watching those images

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Do you see any differences?

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Write the differences between the images:

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Task 1 : Imagine a new object in 4 steps

•  Step 1 /frame 1 Imagine an object /any object/

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•  Step 2 /frame 2 Think about six randomly selected nouns

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•  Step 3 /frame 3 gettotheassocia+on.Havealookofthedesigntaskandthefirstword/imageinthelistandstarttoassociate.Thinkhowtheycouldberelatedtoeachotherandwhatkindofideastheytogethergenerateinyourmind.Whenyougetanideaorsolu+onwriteitdown.Thereisnorule"oneword/imageoneidea"

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•  Step 4 / frame 4 Sketch or describe your idea. Think about realization of the idea and write it down.

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Task 2•  Step 1 Look at the model /teacher’s task/ in the classroom and sketch it by using only geometrical shapes – do not worry about similarities with reality...

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•  Step 2 Look at your sketch, forget the model, rearrange your sketch to represent an useful object

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•  Step 3 Represent your new useful object in front of other students

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HW

•  Find a cup at home, sketch it and describe. Explain the function of the cup in the context of your body, but also sizes and proportions of the cup in comparison to the human anatomy – what should we consider as relevant in this context?

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Sources•  Pictures from:– hAp://photobucket.com/ – hAp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Industrial_design