22–30 November 2019
Mon-Fri: 10am – 5pm
Saturday: 12–5pm
Monash University
Art Design & Architecture
900 Dandenong Road
Caulfield East, Victoria
Rohit Kishnani
The brief for this stream was to design a smart home appliance through VR applications. Leveraging the power of this future allows for quick testing of the proportions and judging human scale of the designs. the VR space also is a great environment to rapidly create a large variety of ideations. It was simpler and quicker to generate a series of shapes and add materials to them to represent a product idea we have visualized. The 3D sketch makes it easy to translate the design so other non-designers can easily understand the nuances of an idea. The majority of the bulk of experimentation was done with Gravity sketch.
This product is meant to be a part of a new ambient technology movement that is happening within the smart home space. ambient technology adds smart functionality to an ordinary appliance or function and adds a sense of magic to it. creating a magical product for the smart home space is all about the user interaction, how people want to pick up or touch the device to interact to gain information was crucial for this experience.
This product is meant to be a part of a new ambient technology movement that is happening within the smart home space. ambient technology adds smart functionality to an ordinary appliance or function and adds a sense of magic to it. creating a magical product for the smart home space is all about the user interaction, how people want to pick up or touch the device to interact to gain information was crucial for this experience.