-- O my, a box

 

 

Project Objective

Initiated by our educators, the "O My A Box" project aimed to create an interactive expo piece that would not only draw attention to specific studies but also address the need for mobility, autonomy, and resource efficiency.

 

Group Collaboration

In a collaborative effort involving four team members, each with a distinct role, our collective goal was to make the exhibition piece seamlessly movable, self-sufficient, and resource-friendly.

 

My  Role - Crafting the User Journey

My primary responsibility within the team was to meticulously design the user journey. Focused on ensuring a captivating and informative interaction, I played a pivotal role in guiding the audience through the immersive experience of "O My A Box."

 

Visible Technology Integration

A distinctive feature of our project was the intentional visibility of technology, from the Arduino components to the joints enabling mobility. We wanted to showcase the inner workings, offering transparency and insight into the mechanics driving the interactive elements.

 

Key Project Qualifications

  1. Mobility: The project needed to be easily moveable, allowing it to transition effortlessly between locations, thereby maximizing its exposure.
  2. Autonomy: Our aim was to create a self-sufficient piece that could operate independently, requiring no external assistance.
  3. Resource Efficiency: Striving to work within minimal resource constraints, we sought innovative solutions to maximize impact without overreliance on materials or technology.

 

Challenges and Solutions

Navigating the complexities of creating an autonomous, visible, and mobile exhibit required ingenuity and teamwork. Together, we overcame challenges, delivering a project that not only met but exceeded the outlined qualifications.

 

Impact

"O My A Box" successfully fulfilled its purpose, attracting diverse audiences to our specific studies. Its intentional design elements, including visible technology and a seamlessly crafted user journey, contributed to the project's overall success at expos.