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Projects of the Design Department

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    Reading Traces: Visualising Fontane's Reference Library

    Research cooperation with the Theodor Fontane Archive Potsdam

    Close-Up Cloud: An Experimental Visualisation for Exploring Image Collections

    The Close-Up Cloud introduces a visualisation approach that challenges the separation of overview and detail. For this, the iconographic details of images are summarised to reveal visual patterns in a collection and to stimulate exploration through the holdings.

    Design History reloaded using the Example of "Women Designers of Modernism" A joint Project of the Departments of Design and Information Science

    This project honours the outstanding achievements of women in design during the Weimar Republic and presents the student results of several InterFlex seminars on women designers of modernism.

    PKKB: Postdigital Art Practices in Cultural Education – Aesthetic Encounters between Appropriation, Production and Mediation

    Research into post-digital art scenes, their spaces of practice, appropriation and reception, and the development of artistic-aesthetic mediation concepts for cultural education in exchange with the research practices carried out.

    SENSES – Applied Climate Scenarios: Perspectives and Options for Action

    The SENSES project translates complex scientific climate scenario information into relevant knowledge for different user groups.

    Visualisation of Bibliographic Data and Content

    Cooperation with the German National Library to research interactive visualisations of a comprehensive bibliographic collection

    Design "0?8?1?5? "

    In the "Design nicht 0815" project, the curricula of the design degree programmes at FH Potsdam are being further developed with the aim of integrating central competences for the digitally shaped world of work.

    COINS: Visualisation of a Numismatic Collection

    In this project, we explore the potential of dynamic arrangements of a comprehensive coin collection based on different facets such as origin, material type, period, weight and size. The resulting layouts push the boundary between the physical display of coins and the representation of abstract data patterns that characterise the collection.

    VIKUS: Visualisation of Cultural Collections

    As part of the Visualisation of Cultural Collections project, graphical user interfaces for the interactive viewing of cultural objects are being researched. In co-operation with an innovative company in the field of media databases and a cultural institution with historically significant collections, scenarios and techniques for the visual exploration of cultural collections are being developed.

    Schrankhaus – Tiny House

    As part of an Interflex project, students of Product Design and Urban Future explored, developed and depicted future living spaces.

    Functional and Visual Redesign of Google News

    Bachelor thesis by George Kvasnikov

     

    Built on Sand?

    Bachelor thesis by Christina Serowski