Ideas and Research

January 9, 2007

Idea

The product that will produce is an interactive Kiosk for a majorArt
Gallery. The gallery will be the Tate Modern as it was one of the places discussed when thinking about the concept. This would be availble in the main sections of the gallery to be fully used.

Kiosk will provide a map and information of different gallery locations. So the vistors can plan their visit and go to where they want to go, rather than going everywhere to find what they want. The Kiosk will have a interactive gallery of pieces of work by artists at the chosen sections. For example the surrealist art.I would should artists work such as Salvdor Dali and Marcel Duchamp. That you would pull and drag from the selection of paintings and sculptures of your chose. This would fill a demand that not everyone can understand what the work means. And you could click a element of the piece at a highlighted section. It would give a brief decribtion of the work as a whole. And brodern the general understanding of the indivdual person.

Research Motion Wall

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www.nanikawa.com

Motion wall was created by Nanika. They were hired by Projector to make interactive designs for a Japanese gadget store Beyes. They have explored many areas of interactive design pushing to the limits. They did this by doing projects of Nokia and Sony. Because of this they have created some beautiful work that shows colour and shape as spectacular art forms. All the interactive displays have a individual mesmerising impact. It works by using motions of people acting in front of the screen or passers by. The store is equipped with a projection system and sensors to capture every movement of the individual. It creates a range of endless shapes and colours. Lets visitor in the store interact in the environment and creates buzzer organic imagery. Looks fun!

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Argos Kiosks

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Fresca a web agency was appointed to design and produce a self service kiosk for
Argos. This came about as many of Argos’s customers wanted to have the same experience of buying items from the internet in their high street stores.

This solution lets Argos customers to check stock availability and place their order, pay for the item using the kiosk, avoiding the need to visit a till point. This saves the customer time and hassle.Argos as well saves time and money.

The kiosk enables their customers to escape the busy queens inside the store. It also has a feature to have certain items to be home delivered. Rather than queued in store to find out if it could be delivered. This I found has been a worth wild trip, rather than getting stressed out waiting.

Fresca designed and built the interface with easy to use navigation for anyone to use. They integrated the application with Argo’s EPOS system which they use in store.EPOS system is needed to operate the store tills; this is an efficient point of sale whilst at the same time enabling you to keep track of the stock available in store and overall business activity. The system can also look and check customer accounts, stock control and report on facilities that are available for staff and cutomers.

This gives the company control of the store, stock, staff and money. And customers one on one with the brand to get what they want when they want it.Epos system can be used by Pc’s, Pc’s-tills, Stock computers, billboards, cash machines, touch screens, chip and pin and barcode printers.

Magazines

Found some good magazines that could help us with this assignment. Very read, helpful articles and tutorials! Nice!!!! Computer Arts Projects Interactive Design cap93cover200.jpgIt’s got a cool cover uniquely interactive cover which will react to your touch! How is that!

Did some research it’s thermochromic’ printing technology! oooooooooooooooo!

Colour change effect where it reacts to repeatedly to hot and cold temperatures. And different light sources.

Has useful flash tutorials to make work interactive. Articles about companies that make interactive products.

Computer Arts Projects Packaging Design Has a range of templates and tutorials. And articles about different packaging and companies. Books Couple of books I think are great for this! Designing Interactions Bill Moggridge Comes with DVD with interviews from IDEO designers. Interesting how they cam up with the concepts, ideas and designs. How the end product has made a impact. It interesting how the product evolved. DVD Art: Innovation in DVD Packaging Design Charlotte RiversCD – Art: Innovation in CD Packaging Design Charlotte RiversBooks about packaging of popular and unusual CDs and DVDs from the global. Worth a look! Mapping an Illustrated Guide to Graphic Navigational Systems Roger Fawcett-Tang Essays by William Owen

 

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3 Comments Add your own

  • 1. artistmr  |  January 9, 2007 at 4:51 pm

    sorry for the layout and spelling
    i made a bit of a mess of it!

    Ideas and thoughts

    The computer Arts magazine worth a look!

    Thanks Garrett for help!

  • 2. Garrett  |  January 9, 2007 at 8:48 pm

    >The kiosk enables their customers to escape the busy queens
    >inside the store.

    this is why I try to avoid Argos, the busy queens drive me mad!! :)

    >Computer Arts Projects Interactive Design

    there is a special interactive edition of Creative Review this month as well – it’s average, has a write up on Volume but might be worth a look (there should be a copy in the library)

    >it’s thermochromic’ printing technology!

    like the massive attack singles box set released a few years ago
    http://www.discogs.com/viewimages?what=R&obid=57000

  • 3. artistmr  |  January 10, 2007 at 12:01 am

    Cool i will check it creative review.
    thermochromic printing amazing
    sorry again for spelling
    need to get software working for spelling

    I totally agree with you about argos. Found that today in Westwood. And kiosks didn’t seem to accept my card details? Had to qenue oh dear!

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