Sustainable Family Heritage (Slides)

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Sustainable Family Heritage Sustainable Family Heritage Sustainable Family Heritage Sustainable Family Heritage Bring your past into the present Bring your past into the present MASTER OF DESIGN INTERACTION DESIGN CHEN DI (11550119G) LARISSA RENA MANSURA (11526120G) LARISSA RENA MANSURA (11526120G) Course Leader: Eli Blevis, PhD. Course Leader: Eli Blevis, PhD.

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Concepts on sustainability, proposed by Chen Di and Larissa Rena for Concept Workshop (course leader: Eli Blevis).

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Sustainable Family HeritageSustainable Family HeritageSustainable Family HeritageSustainable Family HeritageBring your past into the presentBring your past into the present

MASTER OF DESIGN INTERACTION DESIGN

CHEN DI (11550119G)

LARISSA RENA MANSURA (11526120G)LARISSA RENA MANSURA (11526120G)

Course Leader: Eli Blevis, PhD.Course Leader: Eli Blevis, PhD.

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Family HeritageFamily HeritageFamily HeritageFamily Heritagesomething considered valuable in the family y&

dpassed on over generations

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PredispositionsPredispositionsTime flies , world changes. Heritage - like family story experienced a wrenching transformation period. Seeking an outlet elsewhere that brings the past history into the present.

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ResearchResearch• Literature Study• Story Collection

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Literature StudyResearch - Literature StudyResearch

Resources taken from http://1000memories.com

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Literature StudyResearch - Literature StudyResearch

Resources taken from http://1000memories.com

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Literature StudyResearch - Literature StudyResearch

Resources taken from http://1000memories.com

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Story CollectionResearch - Story CollectionResearchOtty, 54, IndonesianBatik and jewelleries from mother

“Wearing these remind meof my late mother”

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Story CollectionResearch - Story CollectionResearchVictor, 25, French 18th century city stamp,books,,painting from grandfather

“I learned about my grandpa’s way of thinking throughthe books he read”t e boo s e ead

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Story CollectionResearch - Story CollectionResearchListya, 24, Indonesian Plushie from fiancé and wrist watch from motherwrist-watch from mother

“These are the things thatI treasure and I’ll pass onI treasure and I ll pass onto my next generation”

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Story CollectionResearch - Story CollectionResearch

F 24 I d iGracia, 24, IndonesianNecklace from grandmother

Fara, 24, IndonesianRing from grandmother

Sh i ll h i l“How I’m gonna treat the heritage depends on my grandma’s will”

She wears it all the time along with her wedding ring.

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InsightsInsights

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InsightsInsights

• What can be considered as heritage items g– Objects of high economic and/or social values

Memorabilia of important life events– Memorabilia of important life events

H i i di f i i• Heritage items can serve as a media for intergeneration dialogue and symbol of family identity.

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Insights ConsiderationsInsights - Considerations

• Concerns of the Previous Generation:How can I pass on my values and identity through the heritage items?– How can I pass on my values and identity through the heritage items?

– Will the next generation love the heritage items as much as I do?– Will the heritage items be preserved well, long after me?

• Concerns of the Next Generation:– How can I fully understand the values and identity of the previous generation

through the heritage items?g g– What can I do if the heritage items do not suit my personal taste?– How can I keep the heritage items safely, even if I can’t afford the space and cost?– Will I be able to pass on the values and identity through the same heritage items

t t ti ?to my next generation?

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D CD CDesign ConceptsDesign Concepts

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Insights <-> ConceptsInsights < > ConceptsPrevious Generation’s

ConcernsNext Generation’s

Concerns

How can I pass on my values and identity through the

How can I fully understand the values and identity of the previous generation through

Concerns Concerns

heritage items? previous generation through the heritage items?

Concept #1Digital Private Museum

What can I do if the heritage items do not suit my personal taste?

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Will the next generation love the heritage items as much as I do?

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Concept #2Collaborative Upcycling

How can I keep the heritage items safely, even if I can’t afford the space and cost?

Concept #3

Will the heritage items beWill I be able to pass on the values and identity through the

Concept #3Joined Physical Museum

Will the heritage items be preserved well, long after me?

values and identity through the same heritage items to my next generation?

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Design Concept 1Design Concept 1 Digital Repository with Mobile DeviceDigital Repository with Mobile Deviceg p yg p y

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Design Concept 2Design Concept 2 Intergeneration Intergeneration Collaborative UpcyclingCollaborative Upcyclinggg p y gp y g

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Design Concept 3Design Concept 3 Joined Physical MuseumJoined Physical Museumyy

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“In order to make heritage sustainable, “In order to make heritage sustainable, we should make it relevant to the modern life ”we should make it relevant to the modern life ”we should make it relevant to the modern life. we should make it relevant to the modern life.

Th k !Th k !Thanks!Thanks!