IFD:Printing Acoustic Interfaces/EvaluationPAISS19

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Grading

Your final grade will depend 60% on your documentation and 40% of your presentation.

Presentation

The final presentations will be on 14th Oktober 14:15 in R002 Marienstrasse 7b. Please prepare a 10min talk and 5min for Q&A. Include a description of your work and aspirations or goals of your projects. Think of the environment where people encounter your work and sketch an interaction. Please include a section about related work and how your idea differs! Don't forget to cite your sources!

Documentation

The documentation should include sketches or pictures of your projects along with a written description of your idea development process. The documentation is due on the 21st of October and should meet the following requirements:

  • A minimum of 800 words and should contain:
  • an introduction (intention, initial idea)
  • a description of the environment where people encounter your work and how they interact
  • related work: If you designed an interface please compare it to at least another interface that serves a similar purpose. For artistic works, please provide a description of related work that might have inspired you.
  • a documentation of the process (photos or video, sketches, circuit layouts,
  • a description of how you tried to realize your idea and the methods you used, as well as the problems you ran into),
  • a conclusion (were you able to realize your initial idea? if not, why not? what would be your next step?).
  • Spell checked and proof read.
  • A list of references. You can choose the form you like, but it must contain the following information:
    • For print: Author, title, year, publisher
    • For web: Author, title, link, date of access
    • Scientific papers: Authors, title, date & place of publishing
    • Add a description for video links, if you copy parts of text from a website, scientific paper, or a book, always make sure that you highlight it and cite the author.