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Mid- Year exhibition 2021 - the digital exhibition of the Department of Industrial Design


The traditional "in the middle" exhibition of the Department of Industrial Design is presented this year for the first time in a digital format.

 

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This exhibition presents products of two years of activity in three main areas: 

Designer in the industry: During their studies, students encounter courses and projects that are mainly "industrial design". Students perform complex exercises that include product design for companies and customers - in which students identify a need and give their most appropriate solution for it.


The designer as creator: The students meet the process of creation and making of many projects both alone and working with professionals and clients. It is the joy of the students' work that leads them to new and surprising projects, from the development of the idea to the creation of the final product.


The designer as a cultural agent: In many projects, students rethink concepts known in the culture and the possibility of examining them in light of their personal perceptions and their environment. This work combines research processes, searching for sources of inspiration and reformulating the chosen field.


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Examples of projects:


Hydroponic flower pot for growing sprouts in 3D printing by Naama Nicotra - Whitney is a hydroponic flower pot for three-dimensional printing, on which sprouts can be easily grown by irrigation only.
Motorized lifeguard for the beach by Matan Zrihan and Sagi Maman - lifeguard for the beaches that uses foil technology to reduce the reaction time for drowning by reducing the friction in the water.
Crutch stabilization accessories by Yonatan Cherka and Yuval Bir - To minimize their fall when leaning against a wall or table, they designed a pair of crutch extensions. These little objects interface easily into the crutch, and their wisdom is in simplicity.
Children's scooter by Itai Miller and Doron Azulai - a children's scooter that provides a surprising outburst experience through the child's movement. The scooter develops children's stability and coordination skills.
Medi by Tomer Ettinger - a meditative pillow designed for people with serious or incurable diseases, dealing with feelings of distress and anxiety. The pillow creates a relaxing atmosphere with the help of sound.
Spit - an electric syringe by Amit Fischer - an electric syringe for providing painkillers to children that improves the injection experience that exists today and facilitates the reluctance of needles and injections.
Mezuzah between the worlds by Dor Loveton - Mezuzah - between sacred and secular between glass and metal. A game between traditional glassblowing and industrial metalwork.
Recycled laptop cover by Adi Yonai - computer cover made from an old sea mattress. Reuse and recycling of an unused old object. The sponge properties of the mattress are used to protect the laptop.
Chess Kit for the Field by Omri Hillel - A chess set for the community of light-packers. . The set is lightweight, the play tools are made of a flexible and elastic material, which takes up volume using stones or other means in the field.
Leather vases by Talia Loveton - A series of vases made of leather with a new interpretation of the water jug object in the 21st century. 
Baby Cinema by Amit Fischer - a folding rainbow with a light fixture that creates a silhouette show and a multi-sensory experience for the baby around the clock.
Activity area in constant motion by Yuval Bar-Shalom - encourages the baby's independent movement in the first months and strengthens the physical and emotional security of the baby. Two different position: Bowl - surface in a circular motion.Hill-. Abdominal time with a pillow.
Breakfast in the bread by Adi Maoz - edible serving utensils for an Israeli breakfast.
A takeaway bag that becomes a table by Or Rosen - the bag becomes a small table in two simple steps. It allows for an outdoor dining experience reminiscent of the restaurant. The object created following the Corona Crisis but has the potential to remain useful now.
Kugel in a box by Yuval Bar-Shalom - Grandpa and Grandma's small kugel factory, in an up-to-date interpretation of the food delivery period, a T.A. box with a cut reminiscent of the production of the popularity of a beloved Jewish dish, a social focus on Kiddush Shabbat.
 
Exhibition curator Shalom Strauss: "This year we've learned to work remotely, design without a workshop, present materials in a more in-depth and clear overall way and maintain a meaningful connection. I want to thank the wonderful exhibition team led by Or Rosen, Avihai Mizrahi and Adam Sesner, the site's designers, Naama Steinbock, who led the department's branding project, and Ori Ben - Zvi, the head of the department, who supervised everything.
Special thanks are due to the "Mid-2020" exhibition team for their good work upon which we are building another tier ". 

 

Posted: 12/04/2021