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A common sight in most public spaces, especially waiting areas, are people fully engrossed in their smart phones. This does not always mean that they are standing still and therefore the chance of walking into stationary objects or other people exist. While these situations do not pose any immediate danger to the individual, there are scenarios where the lack of situational awareness may result in potential injury and possibly death.
 
A common sight in most public spaces, especially waiting areas, are people fully engrossed in their smart phones. This does not always mean that they are standing still and therefore the chance of walking into stationary objects or other people exist. While these situations do not pose any immediate danger to the individual, there are scenarios where the lack of situational awareness may result in potential injury and possibly death.
 
One of these areas of interest is the platform of a train station. While there already exist preventive measures to avoid commuters from accidentally falling onto the tracks, occasionally there will be just this tragedy. It can be said that many of these preventive measures are generally passive in nature such as textured flooring and coloured markings on the floor and as such are not as engaging that what is happening on the smart phone.
 
One of these areas of interest is the platform of a train station. While there already exist preventive measures to avoid commuters from accidentally falling onto the tracks, occasionally there will be just this tragedy. It can be said that many of these preventive measures are generally passive in nature such as textured flooring and coloured markings on the floor and as such are not as engaging that what is happening on the smart phone.

Revision as of 19:13, 27 February 2014

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Emotive Monster = DroP Barrier

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The Idea:

A common sight in most public spaces, especially waiting areas, are people fully engrossed in their smart phones. This does not always mean that they are standing still and therefore the chance of walking into stationary objects or other people exist. While these situations do not pose any immediate danger to the individual, there are scenarios where the lack of situational awareness may result in potential injury and possibly death. One of these areas of interest is the platform of a train station. While there already exist preventive measures to avoid commuters from accidentally falling onto the tracks, occasionally there will be just this tragedy. It can be said that many of these preventive measures are generally passive in nature such as textured flooring and coloured markings on the floor and as such are not as engaging that what is happening on the smart phone.


DropBarrier | the concept


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DropBarrier | the diagram

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DropBarrier | design process


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