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      BA Thesis Concept Seminar 2023

      JB Joëlle Bitton
      Jürgen Späth Jürgen Späth
      KF Karmen Franinovic
      Luke Franzke Luke Franzke
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        BA Thesis Concept Seminar 2023

        JB Joëlle Bitton
        Jürgen Späth Jürgen Späth
        KF Karmen Franinovic
        Luke Franzke Luke Franzke
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        Students will develop a conceptual and practical exploration for their final BA thesis.

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      • Course Setting

        In this area you will find all information about the general conditions of the course.


        • Lecturer
          • Dr. Joëlle Bitton
          • Prof. Jürgen Späth
          • Nicole Foelsterl
          Teaching Assistance
          • Marcial Koch

        • Students / Groups
          Guan Arobei, Sandro Beti & Nemo Brigatti, Nicola Bischof & Bin Martig, Eleonora Bonorva & Johannes Reck,  Elena de Carlo & Réjane Schrago, Tim Fuchs, Dzhuliia Kolodko, Thore Reigber & Janosch Tillich, Miguel Seabra, Svenja Steurer Jene & Daniel Treystman, Silvan Weber & Nadia Westermann, Fabrizio Willi, Janina Tanner, Andy Kirk.

        • Attendance

          In the contact hours a minimum attendance of 80% is required to pass the course. Contact hours: kick-off, input session, mentoring, presentation. Two or more unexcused absences will affect the final grade. Arriving late on more than one occasion will also affect the grade.


        • Grading

          Grades will be based on class participation, final work and deliverables.

          • 30% Storytelling (video)
          • 30% Mock up
          • 20% Project Description
          • 20% Exercises & Class participation

          Any assignment that remains unfulfilled receives a failing grade.


        • Weekly Deliverables
          • 13.01.23, Presentation 1 - Prototype/Mock-up
            The mock up or prototype is the manifestation of your ideas into a service, a product, a method, a user's experience, etc - use basic or advanced materials to showcase your ideas in the shape of a rapid prototype (go into the field if needed for your project).
          • 16.01.23, 17:00 - Choice of Mentoring Team (fill out form)
          • 20.01.23, Presentation 2 - Storytelling
            The experience you want to create should be presented in a video format with a narrative, showcasing prototype and user's journey (go into the field if needed for your project).

          Final Deliverables

          All deliverables have to be uploaded to the filer until Monday 23.01.2023 at 09:00 AM, if not stated otherwise.

          • Storytelling Video from weekly deliverables (to be stored in a file labelled “Video”)
          • Prototype/Mock-up from weekly deliverables, depending on the prototype format (to be stored in a file labeled “Prototype”)

          Please take a look at the IAD documentation guidelines for submission.


        • Presentation 1 - Demo of Prototypes/Mock-ups

          Set up Prototype/Mock-up demos in room in advance for a group tour


        • Presentation 2 - Video Storytelling
          • Individual Project - 10 minutes: 5 min presentation + 5 min feedback
          • Tandem Project - 12 minutes: 7 min presentation + 5 min feedback

          Please start by showing the video. The duration will be included in the presentation time.


        • Mentoring Teams
          • Prof. Jürgen Späth / Paulina Zybinska
          • Dr. phil. Björn Franke / Luke Franzke
          • Dr. Joëlle Bitton / Verena Ziegler
          • Dr. Roman Kirschner / Mona Neubauer

          Fill out Choice of Mentoring Form until 16.01.23, 17:00!

      • Overview and Objectives


        • The BA concept seminar is considered as 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 1-page updated project description (see disposition guideline), a prototype/mock-up showing the core aspects of the interactive experience they are aiming to create and a video showcasing the prototype in use. A blog documenting the 2-weeks progress is recommended.

          The concept seminar addresses notions in preparation for their 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 own personal positioning, approach and interests?
          • how to present the desired embodied experience that the BA thesis should engender?
      • Calendar

        The 2 weeks are divided into two parts: an investigative week with quick exercises, iterations, field studies and achieving a first initial prototype and a second week where they continue the process and summarise their BA idea and related experience in a video. See below for a detailed calendar.

      • Exercises

        In this area you will find a detailed description about the 3 exercises.


        • Exercise 1: 20 ways of description

          Write down and/or sketch out twenty 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 Area

          Define the all the qualities, parameters and values that are important for the thesis and your ambition as a designer. Find the most relevant existing projects that match your criteria (it could be a particular aspect of a project). Use sketches, photos or collages to present projects on your wall.


        • Exercise 3: Design Area

          Identify the two or three most important dimensions of your topic area. This will be your design area. 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). Also think of how you want to execute your ideas and exhibit them.

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          How might we...? Etherpad Lite

          Each student upload max. 3 «How might we questions...» until Friday 13.01.23, 12:00.

      • Ressources – Storytelling

        Here are a few examples from the previous course.

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          TREATAINMENT Link/URL

          by Claudia Buck, Randy Chen

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          Trust your ears – activation of our acoustic spatial perception Link/URL

          by Marcial Koch

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          Gesture Controlled Workspace Link/URL

          by Stefan Lustenberger, Andrin Gorgi

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