summaery2017: Projects
Interface Design Showreel
Project information
Professur Interface Design
Co-AuthorsTeilnehmer verschiedener Module der Professur Interface Design
MentorsProf. Jens Geelhaar, Michael Markert (Vertretung Professur Interface Design), Johannes Deich, Jason Reizner, Florian Wittig
Faculty / Section:
Art and Design
Degree programme:
Media Art and Design (Bachelor of Fine Arts (B.F.A.)),
Media Art and Design - Study programme Integrated International Media Art and Design Studies (IIMDS) (Master of Fine Arts (M.F.A.) and Master of Arts (M.A.)),
Media Art and Design -Study programme Media Art und Design (MAD) (english) (Master of Fine Arts (M.F.A.)),
Media Art and Design - Study programme Media Art and Design (MAD) (english) (Master of Science (M.Sc.))
Exhibition
SemesterSummer semester 2017
Exhibition Location / Event Location- Marienstraße 7b
(Die Fenster zur Straße des Raums 103)
https://www.uni-weimar.de/en/art...
https://www.uni-weimar.de/en/art...
https://www.uni-weimar.de/kunst-...
Project description online
During Summaery the windows of the ground floor of Marienstr. 7b turn into an exhibition space for projects realized during different modules offered by the chair of Interface Design. Students show their work on subjects such as Mobile Interfaces, Internet of Things Applications, Web Technologies, and Printed Electronics, in form of a slideshow.
Among the exhibits diplayed will be networked wearables, code for hiking tours, friendly coffee machines, printed lamps, and many more.
The main interest of the Interface Design Group is to develop, design and implement user-friendly interfaces and applications that enable and facilitate access to the digital world in interactive and networked environments.
A recent focus is on embedding digital functionalities into physical objects using Printed Organic Electronics and 3D MID technologies.
Part of the chair of Interface Design is the newly established Bauhaus Form & Function Lab (BFFL), a research lab for exploring innovative tangible interfaces and fabricating functional prototypes for networked digital applications and services.