====== BA Concept Seminar 2025 ====== ===== Structure ===== __Lecturers:__ Dr. Joëlle Bitton\\ Prof. Jürgen Späth\\ Mag. Dipl. Des. Nicole Foelsterl\\ //Office hours by appointment// * The module takes place over 2 weeks, from **06.01.24 to 17.01.24**, from Monday to Friday, __9.00-17.00__ - see intranet for room details. * Class sessions include lectures, discussions, mentoring sessions, in-class exercises, assignments, and independent study blocks. * Projects are conducted individually or with a team of two students at most. ===== (1) Overview and Objectives ===== The **BA concept seminar** is considered a way to quickly prototype and showcase the thesis project in a **video narrative**. Students will develop a **conceptual and practical exploration** for their final BA thesis and present the experience they aim to create in the form of: * A **3-page project description** * A **prototype/mock-up** showing the core aspects of the interactive experience * A **video showcasing the prototype in use** A blog documenting the **2-weeks progress is recommended**. The concept seminar addresses notions in preparation for the final thesis work: * What does it mean to make a statement and a contribution to the field of interaction design? * How to identify the design, social, and experiential opportunities within the topic of interest? * How to define a space of potential design explorations? * How to narrow down the topic following personal positioning, approach, and interests? * How to present the desired embodied experience that the BA thesis should engender? ===== (2) Course Outline ===== The **2 weeks** are divided into **two parts**: - An **investigative week** with quick exercises, iterations, field studies, and achieving a first initial prototype. - A **second week** where students continue the process and summarize their **BA idea and related experience in a video**. See below for a detailed **calendar**. ===== (3) Expectations and Grading ===== Grades will be based on **class participation and final works**. * Contributing to constructive **group feedback** is an essential aspect of class participation. * **Regular attendance (80%) is required**. Two or more unexcused absences will affect the final grade. Arriving late on more than one occasion will also affect the grade. **Grading Breakdown:** * **Storytelling (video)** – 30% * **Mock-up** – 30% * **Project Description** – 20% * **Exercises & Class Participation** – 20% Any assignment that remains unfulfilled receives a **failing grade**. ===== (5) Deliverables ===== * **Storytelling** - The experience should be presented in a **video format** with a narrative, showcasing the prototype and user's journey. - (Go into the field if needed for your project.) * **Prototype/Mock-up** - The mock-up or prototype is the **manifestation of ideas** into a service, product, method, or user experience. - Use basic or advanced materials to showcase ideas in the shape of a **rapid prototype**. - The prototype should be **functional** so it can be experienced when exhibited. * **Project Description Update** - A **2-3-page text** answering the following: * What is the **context, topic, problem**? * Who are the **audience/participants**? * Who will be impacted by your design (**people/animals/plants, locations, systems, infrastructures, ecologies**)? * What do you want to **create** and **how should it work**? * What **values and potential** do you want to address/generate? The essay expands the **thesis disposition** with observations and conclusions drawn from the **two-week BA concept seminar**. Sources and bibliography can be used (**classified by genre**: book, book chapter, journal article, conference article, academic thesis, newspaper article, web article, etc.). ===== Important Dates ===== * **Mock-up to be presented:** 10.1 * **Choice of mentor teams to be sent to Johannes via email:** by Monday **13.1, 17:00** * **Storytelling to be presented:** 17.1 * **Final Deliverables to be uploaded on the server:** by Monday **20.1 at 9:00** ===== Calendar ===== __See description of exercises below.__ __Miro Board:__ [[https://link.zhdk.ch/baconcept25|link.zhdk.ch/baconcept25]] ===== Exercises ===== __Exercise 1: 20 Ways of Description__ Write down and/or sketch **20 ways to define your thesis project** on post-its and later sort them into categories. **Define two or three most important statements**. __Exercise 2: Topic Mapping__ Define **all qualities, parameters, and values** important for your thesis and ambition as a designer. Find the **most relevant existing projects** that match your criteria. Use **sketches, photos, or collages** to present projects on your wall. This mapping will continue & evolve throughout the seminar. __Exercise 3: Observation / Field Inquiry__ Find out through **quick observation and field inquiry** some elements that could inspire your project direction. (*It could also be in the form of bodystorming, auto-ethnography, role-playing...*) Post **photos & findings** on the **Miro Board**. __Exercise 4: Design Exploration Area (50 Sketches of Design)__ Identify **two or three most important dimensions** of your **topic mapping**. - This will be your **"design exploration area"** - Showcase **relevant aspects** to explore further - Define **how to apply criteria** to your design process & outcome - Sketch quickly **50 ideas** to populate your design area - Place them on your **design area** in relation to **criteria and parameters** (sketches, photos, or collages). __Exercise 5: Develop 2-3 "How Might We" Questions__ Develop two to three **"How Might We" Questions** See: [[https://www.nngroup.com/articles/how-might-we-questions/|NNGroup - How Might We Questions]] ---- Let me know if you need any modifications! 🚀😊