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Daniya Ulgen
University of Washington
Category: Live Action
Work title: Origin
Country: United States

Work title: Origin

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Biography
Daniya did a lot of deep thinking in her younger years, but by pre-school she had left most of it behind. Now studying Interaction Design at the University of Washington, Daniya enjoys laughing quite a lot, although she is occasionally accused of providing some unique insight or having a point. These are mostly ugly smears that she tries to evade. Daniya likes people and problem solving, and believes she’s found a way to apply both of these interests to her designing. No one has told her otherwise.

Description
In our memory, each file has specific associations that help us recall it quickly. By collecting contextual markers as one uses these files, Origin allows the user to search by these associations later on. It can be assumed that these contextual markers will be limitless in the future. These tags can be used to search, but the system is also smart, offering suggestions on what the user might want at any given time.

Communication objective
It's easy to become overwhelmed by the task of managing our countless digital files. Today’s systems rely on filenames and folders but the existing system buries files, due to its linear hierarchical system. Conversely, the human brain is constantly creating associations by which people are able to remember things later. These contextual associations provide many ways to recall information. Origin is a finder system that seeks to build on the natural model. It takes note of physical and digital context, to build a memory surrounding one’s information. It accomplishes this by networking smart devices to exploit the growing ubiquity of embedded sensors and connectivity. Because Origin constantly marks information so it can be recalled, the user can even locate things that were never named. In a world where the goal is not only to get connected, but to make staying connected possible, Origin is an essential tool that makes finding things as easy as remembering them.

Tools used
Adobe products were used at every step of the design process. Illustrator was used for vector drawings and Photoshop was employed for renderings. InDesign processed book and presentation layouts. Video compositing and editing was accomplished in After Effects and Premiere Pro.

Adobe Tools
Adobe Media Encoder, Adobe After Effects, Adobe Bridge, Adobe Illustrator, Adobe InDesign, Adobe Photoshop, Adobe Premiere Pro, Adobe Soundbooth

Images

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Team members

Nick Smith
Nick Smith
www.nicksmith.adaagallery.com
14.09.2011, 16:47 Uhr
Jason Wong
Jason Wong
www.jasonwong.adaagallery.com
14.09.2011, 16:46 Uhr
Ben Mabry
Ben Mabry
www.benmabry.adaagallery.com
14.09.2011, 16:46 Uhr
Vu Chu
Vu Chu
www.vuchu.adaagallery.com
14.09.2011, 16:45 Uhr


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