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THE DUO PROJECT

Johnsson, Elin (2020) In Diploma work IDEL01 20201
Industrial Design
Abstract
As a reaction to our current fast living and increasingly individualistic society, the focus on presence and need for human interaction is rising. With inspiration from Marina Abramovic’s performance work “The artist is present” at MoMa in New York, this project has been focusing on how to create a setting which enhances the interaction between two people.

During this project, the aspect of interaction turned into verbal communication and the idea of creating two chairs and one table. These objects were treated as a scene for conversation and placed in a coffee house context. The context was chosen to be able to divide the room into different distances. Entering the coffee house means being in a more or less public place, while sitting... (More)
As a reaction to our current fast living and increasingly individualistic society, the focus on presence and need for human interaction is rising. With inspiration from Marina Abramovic’s performance work “The artist is present” at MoMa in New York, this project has been focusing on how to create a setting which enhances the interaction between two people.

During this project, the aspect of interaction turned into verbal communication and the idea of creating two chairs and one table. These objects were treated as a scene for conversation and placed in a coffee house context. The context was chosen to be able to divide the room into different distances. Entering the coffee house means being in a more or less public place, while sitting down the need for a secluded space is crucial to be comfortable to talk. This move-ment that is dependent on furniture’s relationship in space, has been very important for this project.

Since interaction is dependent on attention, this became the main theme. Research on how to capture and keep attention, together with investigations on how people are behaving in a coffee house context, valuable insights about behaviour in relationship to design was discovered. This was later translated into shape, proportions and material, with a goal to make the setting noticed and relevant. To later be transformed into a scene for conversation, to keep the attention between the two people using them. (Less)
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author
Johnsson, Elin
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IDEL01 20201
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M2 - Bachelor Degree
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Diploma work
report number
ISRN: LUT-DVIDE/ EX--20/50478-SE
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language
English
id
9024658
date added to LUP
2020-07-08 13:37:55
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2020-07-08 13:37:55
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  abstract     = {{As a reaction to our current fast living and increasingly individualistic society, the focus on presence and need for human interaction is rising. With inspiration from Marina Abramovic’s performance work “The artist is present” at MoMa in New York, this project has been focusing on how to create a setting which enhances the interaction between two people.

During this project, the aspect of interaction turned into verbal communication and the idea of creating two chairs and one table. These objects were treated as a scene for conversation and placed in a coffee house context. The context was chosen to be able to divide the room into different distances. Entering the coffee house means being in a more or less public place, while sitting down the need for a secluded space is crucial to be comfortable to talk. This move-ment that is dependent on furniture’s relationship in space, has been very important for this project.

Since interaction is dependent on attention, this became the main theme. Research on how to capture and keep attention, together with investigations on how people are behaving in a coffee house context, valuable insights about behaviour in relationship to design was discovered. This was later translated into shape, proportions and material, with a goal to make the setting noticed and relevant. To later be transformed into a scene for conversation, to keep the attention between the two people using them.}},
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  language     = {{eng}},
  note         = {{Student Paper}},
  series       = {{Diploma work}},
  title        = {{THE DUO PROJECT}},
  year         = {{2020}},
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