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Mentors teams

Dr. Joëlle Bitton / Luke Franzke
Dr. Björn Franke / Clemens Winkler
Dr. Antonio Scarponi / Verena Ziegler
Prof. Jürgen Späth Luke Franzke
/ Mona Neubauer
Clemens WinklerVerena Ziegler

Consulting mentors:
Nicole Foelsterl (Video + Ethnography)
Dr. Daniel Hug (Sound)
Prof. Dr. Gerhard Buurman (Theory)
Joël Gähwiler (Tech)

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  • First slide should feature: Your Name, Project title, School, Department, Mentors, Date
  • Second slide is stating in 1-2 short sentences: your project summary (what is it?) and why it’s ground-breaking
  • Third slide: describe your project a bit further to explain how it is operating (from a technology perspective or other): what are the interactions within the project, how do users experience it? You can present here as well a very short demo of your project if relevant.
  • Related work: in 1-2 slides, present works that are precedents or related.
    Related work can pertain to various categories: for instance, related work in technology you’re using, in the aesthetics, in the concept, in literature/science-fiction, in history, in art, in design, etc… It could be many categories, pick the ones that are most relevant to show on your slides and mention up to 1-2 important ones in your oral presentation. Mention how your project pushes the topic further.
  • Decision-making process
    How did you make the decisions you made?
    Define the 2-3 key moments in your process.
  • User-studies
    Who are your users, how did you involve them and how their input helped you make decisions for your project?
  • Reflection
    Challenges and pitfalls: what you didn’t manage to do or what you could have done better
  • Potential impact & future directions

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