martedì 10 maggio 2011

The story board of a foam pad


The first picture represents how is the storyboard of a foam pad used in the banana plantation. It shows all the steps and all the interaction that the workers have with this pad

The second picture shows my thoughts about new shapes and new ways to carry it in a more ergonomic way.

sabato 7 maggio 2011

Slater Mill museum






Located next to the Black Stone river in Pawtucket the museum we visited has a collection of old machinery, these machinery symbolized the beginning of the mass production.

One of the building of the museum is dedicated to textile machinery. The production in Pawtucket was predominantly cotton textile.







Carding process



The process of carding helps to align the fibres in order to be processed.
The picture shows how before the invention of the machine the process was done. This process was done mostly by women, a small amount of cotton fibre were placed on a brush and the other brush was pulled through the fibres.

The invention of the carding machine allowed to speed up the process. The machine includes a cylinder carding engine. All the surface of the wheel is covered by brushes. The upper part of the machine is composed by other removable brushes. The rotatory motion of the wheel cause the rubbing of the brushes and the alignment of the fibres.



I consider his machine interesting because it can be used also for other type of fibres like wool, the alignment of the wool fibres is the first step of felting.

mercoledì 27 aprile 2011

EARTH and WHOLE FOODS

MID PRESENTATION



This collage represent all the process that I have been done until now regarding my material research.
I started showing my first basic experimentation with the material we got. After this first step I focused my interest more in the felt and the end grain processes.
I brought two samples that I made with me in Costa Rica where I got few feed back from professors, students and workers.
Once I came back to Providence I had a conversation with one of the administrator from EARTH University, we were talking about the potentiality of my materials in the packaging field.
He gave me few advices thinking about a material that can protect the fruits from the field to the processing plant.
Then I moved my research to the banana plantation since exporting bananas represent the 20% of the income of EARTH university.
EARTH developed new systems regarding workers rights, reduction of pesticides, recycling organic waste and decreasing non organic waste.

From all these consideration I started developing my idea. Thinking about the welfare of EARTH university (the income from exporting bananas) and the welfare of the local communities we visited in Costa Rica (100% of the families work in the dump collecting, selling or use the trash) I wanted to create a system that belonged to both.
I identifyed a need in terms of material performances: I wanted to find a material soft enough in order to be applied in the bananas plantation to protect the bunches from bruising.
At the same time the same material, once it has been accomplished its use in the banana production, could be used as an insulator construction material in the rural communities.

In order to fulfill my need I started a new research in terms of material samples.
I came out with few new materials with different performances in terms of softness and resistance.

My idea about the final product is to have a modular unit that can be used easily from the workers in the banana plantation and this unit can be somehow link together in order to create an insulator surface for the housing.
The collage ends with a SWOT analysis that helps to understand the limits and the opportunities of the system I developed in order to get feed back and advices.

domenica 20 marzo 2011

Nature Lab

                                                                                                                RICE HULL
                                                                                                                BAGASSE
                                                                                                                RICE STRAW
                                                                                                               SUGAR CANE




We had the chance to go to the Nature lab and look the materials trough the microscope.
These are some pictures I took, the materials that interested me the most are the rice hull and the bagasse.
The reasons why I was surprise by the rice hull are: the external surface is covered by an interesting texture that I didn’t notice before, the other reason is that the two parts that contain the rice grain are different, we can divided them in male and female part, the male part has in the bottom part a different conformation that I called the holder.
Regarding the bagasse it is really interesting to notice that there are still some crystal of sugar that give to the bagasse a shining aspect.

first materials experiments






martedì 15 marzo 2011

Interesting and useful discover....I hope



I just find this interesting company that makes blocks out of rice straw.
This could be useful for our investgation with bio materials.
 http://www.oryzatech.com/index.html

mercoledì 9 marzo 2011


At the Peabody Museum of Archaeology and Ethnology at Harvard University we had the chance to see and understand better how the Central Americans use the natural materials in order to make their every day tools.

The aspects that I like the most are the textures and the pattern created by the weaving.
Almost all the elements that we saw were made by this technique but it is interesting how weaving one material in a specific way can generate a very different product.

lunedì 28 febbraio 2011

Social Development Precendents PROJECT MASILULEKE

About me


I am an exchange student from Italy and I am studying Product Service System, this master has his basis in HCD, I had may studios with different subjects and purpose, I had different workshops i took some of them with Davide Buzziini from IDEO, Brugnoli from FROG Design and Ezio Manzini .

My background is in Interior design for my bachelor, than I started doing my master degree in PSSD at Politecnico di Milano.

If I have to classify myself I would say that I am in between the practical and the critics area of design, I love to have my hands in the pie but at the some time I being down to earth.

I never did industrial design before and I am not in to it, so I hope this studios could give me the opportunity to understand better the mechanism behind industrial design thinking.

I am very exited about this studio, I am so interested about the research part related to HDC and the on campus experience, I do not feel so comfortable in the prototype development, but I am here to challenge my self with new approach to design and new experience.

I did several project related to Social entrepreneurs, one of my favourite one was an intensive studio called Materials for design where we had to focus on a specific target that is present in Milan we had to analyze them and develop a service system to them. Was a group project and we focus on Philippines community especially in the children and at the end we build up for them a board game that helps children to socialize with Italian culture.

Yes I have long term goals actually I would like that project could become my final project, after my master degree I will go to Copenhagen doing my internship in a studio called future navigator that actually is really active in social entrepreneurship.

I am used to work in team, I think it is a great opportunity to get to know different ideas and different points of view. 
Moreover team works are very common in the work world.