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Yahli Atun
Concept: Communication device with an emotional/sensory interface that utilizes technology to enhance human memory.
Description: A communication device that augments the sensory experience by adding emotional and three dimensional elements to the conversation. The phone number is translated into a 3D shape identifying the person of contact through form. The device becomes mnemonic - assisting the memorization of phone numbers and details through the tactile interface. The motivation for this project is to deal with our dependence and atrophy resulting from an overuse of technology.
Technology: Plastic injection molding and imbedded chip technology. |
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Alexandra Katrich
Concept: An ecologically friendly urban vehicle system, designed to complement public transportation.
Description: An ad-hoc “rent and drive” urban vehicle for city centers. Designed to complement public transportation systems bringing the client from "door to door" and prevent private ownership traffic on the roads. The vehicle is powered by an efficient system of mechanical and electrical batteries that energize a simple motor. It has a highly maneuverable interactive steering system, with an overall low weight and price point. The vehicle is intended for two passengers. The maximum speed is 60 km/hour and weighs approximately 300 kg.
Technology: All body parts are created by injection of: Ticona's Impet PET resin, the lights and windows are manufactured from clear polycarbonate- MAKROLON and the tires are manufactured with a technology of SUPER TWEEKL by Michelin.
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Michael Mizrachi
Concept: An interactive versatile seating unit for grandparents and grandchildren.
Description: A multi purpose product with numerous position possibilities allowing adaptability for different activities. The product addresses two main issues: Bridging the ergonomic gap between the users and using existing situations for strengthening the bond between them.
Technology: EPP Polypropylene with the technology of steam chest. |
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Anat Jacoby
Concept: Growing bamboo into molds to become products.
Description: The project introduces a new production technology – organically grown products - OGP. The products presented in this project are conceptual in nature aimed at projecting a feeling of the bamboo technology and do not represent final marketable products. The main project objective was to prove feasibility. This was achieved through growing bamboo into a number of molds, proving the possibility of the technology to be developed for environmentally friendly and marketable products.
Technology: Bamboo and metal or plastic molds. |
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Yaniv Lupeshko
Concept: A backpack for day hikers designed to disperse and balance the weight resulting in maximum comfort.
Description: A backpack with a rigid support system that distributes the weight to the waist region lowering stress concentration enhancing stability while walking.
Technology: Laser cutting, aluminum molding with pressure and industrial sewing. |
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* All works shown in this site have been created by the individual authors, students and graduates, solely as an artistic expression and as part of their professional training. The works have been prepared and provided at the sole discretion of the authors and solely on their behalf, without involvement of the Hadassah Academic College and/ or not on its behalf and do not represent or reflect the views of Hadassah Academic College or anyone on its behalf. It is made clear that by presenting the works Hadassah Academic College does not express any opinion and/or recommendation whatsoever.
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