Thesis week 3 update

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Piggies on an Island Angela Bond I Week 3

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Piggies on an Island

Angela Bond I Week 3

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Considerations from last week:How can I incorporate a social commentary?Goal: MoMA exhibitInfographics to communicate info and concept (measurements-pigs/food waste)

More Impactful:Pig share-exchange boxed vegetables for compost to deliver to farm Urban Organic Brooklyn (emailed)

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What is most central to the project?Research: OutreachMaterials Wild pigs, goats, rats, mealworms, termites, MushroomsWaste

Production:User FlowIllustrator plansInfo GraphicsWritten Proposal

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MoMA compostable food wasteTerrace 5Cafe 2The Modern

MoMA compostable FOOD WASTEUser Flow

ServersGuests

Organizational binor Collection tube

ServersBusersCustodians

Piggies RatsGoatsMeal Worms

Narrow this down?

Place in bin

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MoMA costruction wasteFloor going through exhibition change (call to inquire about what else)

MoMA CONSTRUCTION WASTEUser Flow

Exhibition curatorsCustodians

Organizational binor Collection tube

Custodians

Termite home

Narrow this down?

Place in bin

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Call MoMA to find out if they organize toxic waste

MoMA TOXIC WASTEUser Flow

Exhibition curatorsCustodians

Organizational binor Collection tube

Custodians

Mushroom home

Place in bin

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Insights gathered from User Flow:

Determine how to simplify the process

Determine where waste needs to be placed in relation to animal, insect, or mushroom

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Residential Waste

Residential User Flow

House organizational bins

Building organizational bins

Building supers

Mushroom home

Place in bin

Piggie home Goat home Rat home Meal worm home

Termite home

Garbage men/ transporters Sorters