Open Design: Projects whose final form is ‘open’, liable to change (physically or digitally), and whose underlying purpose is creation or recreation by the end-user, either through production (ex. 3D Printing), assembly (ex. DIY), or personal customization.
This year’s Open Design Jury Team was captained by Dan Chen, a technology investigator, improvisational engineer, and interaction designer. Joining him on the panel were Brian Kane, Professor at RISD, James Coleman, Research and Development Engineer at Zahner, Jifei Ou, a designer, researcher, and PhD candidate at the MIT Media Lab, and Nadya Peek, a postdoctoral associate at the MIT Center for Bits and Atoms.
Without further ado, your 2017 Core77 Design Awards Open Design Honorees:
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Open Design Award Honorees
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Winner
02 Noctambula
By Mireia Gordi Vila and Federico Trucchia
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Runner Up
TopoTopo
By HUSH
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Runner Up
Little Robot Friends
By Aesthetec Studio
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Notable
PlayPallets
By PlayPallets International, Inc.
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Notable
Modular Building System
By blokaloks
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Notable
Social Furniture
By EOOS
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Student Winner
Code Roads
By Tais Mauk
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Student Runner Up
Coded Origami
By Wonyoung Park
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Student Runner Up
Fidular: Modular Fiddle System
By Lamtharn Hantrakul
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Student Notable
3D Printed Centrifuge for International Health Labs
By Allison Miller and Hua Wen
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Student Notable
UBUNTU – Containment Bed for Epidemic Outbreaks
By Ilteris Ilbasan
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Student Notable
SOUND VISUALIZATION
By TUO LEI
A massive thank you from everyone at Core77 for the stellar efforts of our judges, and the incredible work submitted by our honorees!
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