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"Design education need to be radicalised" says The Hong Kong Polytechnic University's School of Design

Hong Kong Polytechnic University School of Design has set up a number of initiatives as part of its undergraduate programme that place importance on interdisciplinary work in developing sustainable solutions to complex design issues.

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The Hong Kong Polytechnic University spotlights 11 student design projects

A genderless fashion brand and a reef burial system are included in Dezeen's latest school show by students at The Hong Kong Polytechnic University.

Also included is a project that encourages eating 'ugly food' as a means to prevent waste and an app that promotes mindful eating.

The Hong Kong Polytechnic University

School: The Hong Kong Polytechnic University, School of Design.

School statement:

"The Hong Kong Polytechnic University has been an important hub of design education and research for Hong Kong since 1964. The school is leading in Asia and 20th globally on the Quacquarelli Symonds (QS) art and design rankings.

"Academic programmes are offered at bachelor, master and doctoral levels in highly diverse design expertise including Product Design, Communication Design, Advertising Design, Digital Media, Interior Design, Environment Design, Social Design, Urban Design, International Design and Business Management, Design Strategies and Interaction Design.

"The school provides a well-equipped teaching and learning environment in the Jockey Club Innovation Tower, a landmark building designed by the late Zaha Hadid."

ISOASIS: An Oasis in Isolation by Stefanie Leung, Jin Chan, Steven Leung and Amber Chan

"ISOASIS is an integrated project that aims to create a sustainable, holistic and user-centred quarantine experience through interior, product and communication design systems.

"The project envisions a quarantine system based beyond the physical needs of the users, transforming quarantine into a mentally rewarding experience.

"Specifically, it explores chromotherapy as a method of improving the wellbeing of the users. It reconnects humans and nature by reimagining the colours of the changing skies and natural landscapes as interior lighting and furniture designs."

Student:Stefanie Leung, Jin Chan, Steven Leung and Amber Chan **
Course:** BA(Hons) in Communication Design, BA(Hons) in Product Design and BA(Hons) in Environment and Interior Design **
Tutor:** Scott Chin, Horace Pan, Yi Teng Shih and Roberto Vilchis **
Email:** stefanieseesdesign[at]gmail.com, csj.jinchan[at]gmail.com, stevenleung127[at]hotmail.com and soneming0530[at]gmail.com

Never Be A Regular by Ho Wai Leung, Kei Him Chan, Lok Tung Chan, and Ning Sum Ung

"To raise awareness of the benefits of 'ugly food,' the team created an integrated campaign to raise the audience's awareness of the issue and change their consumption behaviour.

"By naming the campaign 'Never Be A Regular', the team highlights the message towards the audience to embrace themselves with diverse food. A speculative client, City Super, is introduced to bring the issue to consumer attention.

"Through the advertising campaign (including graphic design, video production, exhibition design, etc.), audiences understand the issue from a different perspective.

Student: Ho Wai Leung, Kei Him Chan, Lok Tung Chan and Ning Sum Ung **
Course:** BA(Hons) in Advertising Design, BA(Hons) in Social Design, BA(Hons) in Communication Design **
Tutor:** Ken LI, King Chung Siu and Stefan Sonntag **
Email:** tamamakenny1997[at]gmail.com, kevinshadow007[at]gmail.com and clttung[at]gmail.com

Project 2121 KIRSCH Speculative Religion Experience Design by Yung Tsz Chiu Luke

"This project studies the behaviour of new religious forms of the future. Since digital data is developing rapidly, rituals change. The designer has created new tools and experiences for people to worship together."

Student: Yung Tsz Chiu Luke **
Course:** BA(Hons) in Product Design **
Tutor:** Lee Chi Wing **
Email:** chiuytc[at]gmail.com

Omnom by Chang Pei-Chi Peggy

"Omnon is a smart dining service and product system tailored to fit the next generation of elderly care homes. The system aims to connect key stakeholders in the care home system through data digitisation, enhance interaction quality and safety through design intervention and decrease safety hazards through ingestion performance monitoring and tracking.

"The Omnom is made up of five components: a wearable neckpiece for monitoring, an application for data digitisation, a spoon for serving, a tray for personalised care and a trolley for smart catering."

Student: Chang Pei-Chi Peggy **
Course:** BA(Hons) in Product Design **
Tutor:** Brian Lee **
Email:** peggychang.cpc[at]gmail.com

Masculinity Uncensored by Lau Cheuk Yan

"There are a lot of boundaries in our society regarding what a 'manly man' should be. Hong Kong is still conventional in terms of gender identities. This is a local genderless fashion brand called 'Ponder.er' which explores the possibilities of modern masculinity.

"Afterwards, a campaign was launched. Visual metaphors of various animals that demonstrate masculinity are presented as key visuals for the campaign."

Student: Lau Cheuk Yan
Course: BA(Hons) in Advertising Design
Tutor: Francis Hung
Email: s211696112[at]gmail.com

Moderno Asclepeion by Wong Tsz Shun Jessie

"Today, our fascination with technology, media, beauty, material goods and work has reached an obsessive level. We dedicate time and attention towards them to the degree that is similar to worshipping, making these ideologies our newfound religion.

"Asclepions were Ancient Greek establishments where believers seek spiritual and physical healing from Gods in their sleep. Borrowing this concept, this project explores the possibility where a hotel becomes a worshipping space for our new religions to portrait modern values.

"The project is inspired by Piranesi's imaginary prisons. His drawing methodologies are extracted and used to reinterpret religious architecture interiors with hospitality programmes."

Student: Wong Tsz Shun Jessie **
Course:** BA(Hons) in Environment and Interior Design **
Tutor:** Gerhard Bruyns **
Email:** jtswong[at]yahoo.com.hk

The Brighter Day by Chick Chi Yu and Choi Chok Ming

"This art project explores a man with depression who has wounded his hand. He helps a wounded woman, binding her hand before snatching her bandage away and fixing it around his bleeding hand instead."

Student:Chick Chi Yu and Choi Chok Ming **
Course:** BA(Hons) in Digital Media **
Tutor:** Adam Wong and Sau Ping **
Email:** emmachick0831[at]gmail.com and ccming0320[at]gmail.com

InMinder by Lam Hiu Yu Yuki and Ho Kwan Kit Jason

"Many office workers working in a fast-paced environment do not fully relax outside of work. This project investigates mindful eating. Our app aims to help users to understand their emotions and bodies.

"Mindful audios guide users to conduct mindful eating. The mindful mat is an interactive device that can detect the weight loss of the food by using a weighing pressure sensor. Everyone can establish different meanings through the mindful mat.

"After each mindful exercise, we provide information such as eating speed for users to reflect their personal growth."

Student: Lam Hiu Yu Yuki and Ho Kwan Kit Jason **
Course:** BA(Hons) in Interactive Media **
Tutor:** Huaxin Wei **
Email:** 2020yukilam[at]gmail.com and jforhodesign[at]gmail.com **
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Enbar – Moderate Drinking With Great Delight by Leung Chun Ting

"Enbar is a solution to enrich people's drinking experience. It is an app equipped with a virtual character and is designed to be intuitive, entertaining and atmospheric."

Student: Leung Chun Ting **
Course:** BA (Hons) in Interactive Media **
Tutor:** Kenny K. N. Chow **
Email:** anthonyL.design[at]gmail.com

Life Cycle: Reef Burial by Rongxuan Liang

"Due to resources, it is vital to create new burial methods. Reef burial is a new method in which ashes are sealed into reefs.

"These reefs not only represent a person, but also become the cornerstone of marine life. Under the bedding of the reef burial, an artificial coral system can be established."

Student:Rongxuan Liang **
Course:** MDes Urban Environments Design **
Tutor:** Alvin Yip **
Email:** rongxuan.liang[at]connect.polyu.hk

Next Page of Reading by Tsui Tsz Hoi

"Over the last few decades, with mobile devices and internet everywhere, the publishing industry is suffering. But is the value of books and publications underestimated? This report explores how young adults in Hong Kong see and value reading and the future of books.

"There are four sections in the report: the value of books, discovering the past, defining the present and anticipating possible futures, provide comprehensive studies on the development and possibilities of books from past to future, through design and strategic thinking, to foresee the next page of reading."

Student:Tsui Tsz Hoi **
Course:** MDes Design Strategies **
Tutor:** Jörn Bühring **
Email:** tthbryan[at]gmail.com

Partnership content

This school show is a partnership between Dezeen and The Hong Kong Polytechnic University. Find out more about Dezeen partnership contenthere.

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The Hong Kong Polytechnic University spotlights 11 student design projects

A genderless fashion brand and a reef burial system are included in Dezeen's latest school show by students at The Hong Kong Polytechnic University.

The Hong Kong Polytechnic University presents 10 student design projects

A visualisation project that aims to help people become less "numb" to Covid-19 figures and a device that can help parents track their baby's feeding behaviours are included in Dezeen's latest school show by students at The Hong Kong Polytechnic University.

Also included is a project exploring the behaviours of children who play with dolls and a programme of activities designed to strengthen family relationships.

The Hong Kong Polytechnic University

School: The Hong Kong Polytechnic University, School of Design.

School statement:

"The Hong Kong Polytechnic University has been an important hub of design education and research for Hong Kong since 1964. The school is leading in Asia and 20th globally on the Quacquarelli Symonds (QS) art and design rankings.

"Academic programmes are offered at bachelor, master and doctoral levels in highly diverse design expertise including Product Design, Communication Design, Advertising Design, Digital Media, Interior Design, Environment Design, Social Design, Urban Design, International Design and Business Management, Design Strategies and Interaction Design.

"The school provides a well-equipped teaching and learning environment in the Jockey Club Innovation Tower, a landmark building designed by the late Zaha Hadid."

A Concrete Companion by Chan Lok Wai Novan

"Freeze Lifestyle is a brand specialising in concrete handicrafts. This campaign aims to connect human stories with the positive attributes of concrete. Here, audiences can discover the value of concrete. This new perception aims to give a deeper understanding of the material."

Student: Chan Lok Wai Novan
Course: BA(Hons) in Advertising Design
Tutor: Stefan Sonntag
Email: novanchan.design[at]gmail.com

The Island of Grief by Lai Yu Nga Katie

"The Island of Grief is a story about a girl who is in mourning and escapes to an imaginary space in her dreams. Rooms are designed based on different stages of grief including denial, anger, depression and acceptance.

"Spaces emphasise the characteristics of each grief stage by manipulating and controlling light and shade. The design was defined through the analysis, exploration and consideration of how light passes through and illuminates spaces at a particular time of the day."

Student:Lai Yu Nga Kati **
Course:** BA(Hons) in Environment and Interior Design ** **
Tutor:**** Anneli Giencke ** **
Email:**** katielaiyunga[at]gmail.com

Objects of Abnormality | An experimental pinhole photography project by Sammi Ho

"In Objects of Abnormality, controversial objects are converted into pinhole cameras. Here they become the carrier of a moment in the history and culture of Hong Kong.

"The object itself is an artistic installation that satirises the current social chaos. Together with the produced pinhole imageries, the work aims to connect with the audience's memories and evoke their emotions, becoming a common language of this place.

"The images are rudimentary constructed to depict the emotional state of Hong Kong where uncertainty, oppression and absurdity are permeated."

Student: Sammi Ho **
Course:** BA(Hons) in Communication Design ** **
Tutor:**** Fung Ho Yin ** **
Email:**** hosumyi0906[at]gmail.com

Data Sense: Tracing COVID-19 by infographics and data visualisation by Cheung Lok Yi Louie

"People in Hong Kong have been receiving large amounts of information and data about the pandemic. They seem to have become numb to numbers and data, such as confirmed cases or even death cases.

"To avoid this situation, information design is one of the most effective ways of representing data. Through visualising data, readers can easily understand the real meaning behind it."

Student:Cheung Lok Yi Louie **
Course:** BA(Hons) in Communication Design ** **
Tutor:**** Brian Kwok ** **
Email:**** louiec.lokyi[at]gmail.com

Tape #001 by Chan Yat Sing, Kwok Wan Kiu, Tsui Man Hin and Wong Chi Sum

"Tape #001 is a story between a talented art student, Chin Yu, and an introverted sound enthusiast, Chor. Chin Yu has made achievements in the art industry with her outstanding skills. In a record store, she came across Chor, and a journey of art explorations and self-reflections began.

"The project provides an immersive emotional experience through detailed visual and audio design, creating a film that delivers more than the story itself."

Student: Chan Yat Sing, Kwok Wan Kiu, Tsui Man Hin and Wong Chi Sum **
Course:** BA(Hons) in Digital Media ** **
Tutor:**** Heiward Mak ** **
Email:**** yatsing1405[at]gmail.com, findingbridge724148[at]gmail.com, ivan.tsuimanhin[at]gmail.com and nelnel809[at]gmail.com

Relationships in Action: Get in Touch by Yiu Yat Pui, Choi Hoi Yan, Leung Chun Ting, Cheong Tsz Fung, Tse Ngo Ting

"Family conflict can be the cause of distress and depression, leading to family break-ups. A recent study conducted by Caritas Family Crisis Line and Education Centre found 50 per cent of Hong Kong parents and young adults living under a single roof clash at least once a week.

"Get in Touch is an integrated project by five students from social design, interactive media and digital media studies. We aim to strengthen family relationships and bonding through various designed activities assigned to young adults aged 20-30 and their family members."

Student: Yiu Yat Pui, Choi Hoi Yan, Leung Chun Ting, Cheong Tsz Fung and Tse Ngo Ting
Course: BA(Hons) in Social Design, BA(Hons) in Digital Media and BA(Hons) in Interactive Media **
Tutor:** Bruce Wan, Siu King Chung, Jonathan Yu and Amelie Chan **
Email:** waltery.y0852[at]gmail.com, susachoi6[at]gmail.com, ngoting1020[at]gmail.com, chris651917[at]hotmail.com, anthonyl.design[at]gmail.com

MeeTu (Mobile Puzzle Game) by Pang Wei, Chen Peiyu, Xiao Qiaoyin and Hao Yue

"The protagonist of this mobile puzzle game is a little rabbit. She needs to use balloons to pass levels in this 'sweet world'. At the end of each level, there is a lighthouse. After reaching the lighthouse, the screen will automatically light up, which means that the 'fog' in the rabbit's heart has been solved."

Student:Pang Wei, Chen Peiyu, Xiao Qiaoyin and Hao Yue
Course: MSc in Multimedia and Entertainment Technology **
Tutor:** Jacky Chou and Simon Yang **
Email:** 366196722[at]qq.com, fionachen1119[at]yahoo.com and qxiao910[at]sina.com

Milky Assistant by Leung Yee Ting, Zhu Wenjie and Hu Yuyang

"The two key components for a baby's growth and development are sleep and feeding. These create the foundation for a healthy life during infancy. Milky is a device that tracks your baby's feeding pattern anywhere and anytime.

"It is the world's first device and mobile app that lets you track your baby's feeding habits. Milky can reduce parent's anxiety and offers them peace of mind as they can remotely monitor their baby's feeding."

Student: Leung Yee Ting, Zhu Wenjie and Hu Yuyang
Course: MSc in Multimedia and Entertainment Technology **
Tutor:** William Liang **
Email:** elaineleungleung[at]gmail.com, natemla96[at]gmail.com and huiris86[at]gmail.com

Hold Doll Friend - A Sharing Platform for Doll Owners by Chan Wai Sheung Destiny

"Hold Doll Friend aims to show a new perspective of doll-playing through a series of experience designs. I collected 43 stories about children who love dolls and sorted their doll-playing approaches into four categories related to education, social interaction, commemoration and story continuation. These four kinds of doll-playing experiences or mentalities are familiar to most of my interviewees."

Student:Chan Wai Sheung Destiny **
Course:** BA(Hons) in Social Design ** **
Tutor:**** Siu King Chung ** **
Email:**** destinycws1024[at]gmail.com

Wecore: Placehacking and Placemaking via Tactical Interventions in lift by Wong Chun Ip

"The current pandemic has reduced transport through the Jockey Club Innovation Tower. This has reduced the connection between students from different design disciplines.

Wecore is a placemaking project, aiming to explore new possibilities in the common space by reconnecting people through various flash-mod activities and creative usage of lifts. It aims to change the everyday mindset and practice of students."

Student: Wong Chun Ip **
Course:** BA(Hons) in Social Design ** **
Tutor:**** Kam Fai Chan ** **
Email:**** w.chunip1112[at]gmail.com

Partnership content

This school show is a partnership between Dezeen and The Hong Kong Polytechnic University. Find out more about Dezeen partnership contenthere.

The post The Hong Kong Polytechnic University presents 10 student design projects appeared first on Dezeen.

#all #schoolshows #design #studentprojects #hongkongpolytechnicuniversity

The Hong Kong Polytechnic University presents 10 student design projects

A project that aims to help people become less 'numb' to Covid-19 figures is included in Dezeen's school show by students at The Hong Kong Polytechnic University.