Tessa Maffucci
School of Design, Fashion Design
Creative Fabric: Mapping Community Connection in NYC’s Garment District is a digital humanities project that employs both geographic and network mapping to illustrate the relationships within New York City’s Garment District necessary to sustain this creative ecosystem.
Varnika Kundu, MID ’22 and Jay Jeon, MFA Digital Arts ’23
School of Design
School of Art
Curative is a mixed reality experience exploring computational creativity, authorship, and encoded accountability.
Dhruv Mishra, MID ’22
School of Design, Industrial Design
Graphia is a graphic, tablet-based tool that helps children write essays in a creative and visual way, while simultaneously capable of diagnosing learning disabilities behind the scenes with an AI model.
Hannah Berkin-Harper
School of Design, Industrial Design
Events that require street closures have unique needs like rapid set up and take down, use of durable materials, and accessibility for community members. Creating beautiful and inviting spaces encourages participation, but often street events are furnished with some folding chairs and pop-up tents at best. Multigenerational Active Streets’ goal is to create objects that form spaces with opportunities for new active programming for people of all ages.
Irina Schneid
School of Design, Interior Design
Participatory Education: Supporting Community Engagement Within and Beyond the Classroom sought to document the current state of civic engagement across the institute.
Jon Otis and Kaelee Helms, MFA Interior Design ’22
School of Design, Interior Design
Sound of Space | Space of Sound endeavors to inform and enlighten about the integration of sound within interior space.
Jean Brennan and Maria Gracia Echeverria
School of Design, Graduate Communications Design
We seek to move beyond the subject of ‘sustainability’ as a purely material discussion and invite students to build empathy and interconnectedness with the living and breathing world.
Selin Miskavi, BID ’22
School of Design, Industrial Design
Tackl Board is a cutting board with attachments for kitchen use and considers cooks with less mobility or strength in one hand.
Amanda Huynh and Dr. Daniel Leithinger (CU Boulder)
School of Design, Industrial Design
How do we design socio-technical support systems so that networks of children can engage together in collaborative, social, and embodied design?