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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: 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: NNGroup - How Might We Questions
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