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Interaction Communication Project: Energy Conservation & Interaction Design An interactive installation to create awareness on energy efficiency and conservation Department of Design (DoD), Indian Institute of Technology - Guwahati (IITG)

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Each project described here is an outcome of a nearly 4 week long design exercise on understanding the context of energy conservation, interactive installations,prototyping (with arduino, fiducial, flash, hacking toys) as well as exercises such as team building.The ideas showcased here are generated during “Interactive Communication Project” led by Asst. Prof. Keyur Sorathia, Dept. of Design, IIT Guwahati.

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Interaction Communication Project:Energy Conservation & Interaction DesignAn interactive installation to create awareness on energy efficiency and conservation

Department of Design (DoD), Indian Institute of Technology - Guwahati (IITG)

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Context ObjectiveWith the growth of economy, the demand for energy has grown substantially. Further, the high level of energy intensity in some of the sectors is a matter of concern. India is presently the sixth-greatest electricity generating country and accounts forabout 4% of the world's total annual electricity generation. India is also currently ranked sixth in annual electricity consumption, accounting for about 3.5% of the world's total annual electricity consumption.

In such a scenario efficient use of energy resources and their conservation assume tremendous significance and are essential for curtailment of wasteful consumption and sustainable development.

There are significant amount of effort happening by Ministry of Power, Government of India including several activities & events like Bachat Lamp Yojana, National educational and awareness programs, state level painting competitions in schools, conferences, training programs and many more.

In addition to these efforts, there is an essential need of developing a system that can reach to larger audience overcoming the barrier such as illiteracy, age group, distance etc. and can reach to any village/town/city of India.

The main objective of the project is to design an interactive installation to create awareness on energy efficiency and conservation that can work as a standalone communicative element as well as an integrated part of a larger exhibition.

The projects will be focused on showcasing different ways of energy conservation, use of energy efficient appliances etc. in an interactive way. The showcased information should be in the context of energy usage at home. As the installation will have to reach the widest possible group of people overcoming several barriers, interaction modalities will have to be chosen carefully and needs to be an engaging & playful interaction. The installation should not only be engaging for visitors, but also should showcase the information relevant to the home context.

Also, the installation should be designed in such a way that it can be carried to different place and can be a part of a larger exhibition later on.

KeywordsEnergy conservationInteractive installationAwarenessEngaging & PlayfulStandalonePrototyping Tangible interfaces

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ProjectsEach project described here is an outcome of a nearly 4 week long design exercise on understanding the context of energy conservation, interactive installations,prototyping (with arduino, fiducial, flash, hacking toys) as well as exercises such as team building.

The ideas showcased here are generated during “Interactive Communication Project” led by Asst. Prof. Keyur Sorathia, Dept. of Design, IIT Guwahati. A special thanks to all the students, supporting staff and very special thanks to people who make open source prototyping tools.

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I-WILL revolves around a space that engages the user in completing the puzzle which results in the completion of a relevant message about energy conservation. The installation uses a combination of fixed words that are imprinted on a big white wall and the projection of the dynamic phrases which together gives rise to resolutions.

In a way installation made the user promise that he would act wisely with energy henceforth. It also gives user a token of appreciation in the form of a printed poster having his own image forming the “I” instead of silhoutte of the message.

by Harshal Verma, Jasmeet Sethi, Rohit Sharma, Shamik Ray

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“Flowing Light” shows a subtle connection between saving energy and saving water. It attempts to communicate softly the message of conserving power. The tap in the concept plays a very important role as it connects with the behavioral aspect of the user.

The degree of closing the tap from leaking controls the amount of light leaking out of the container. This is visually depicted on the facade of the container using panels of LEDs behind a translucent glass.

by Aditya Bandi, Shobhan Shah & Jagriti kumar

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The designed concept is an interactive installation encouraging usage of day light source in home context. It attempts to spread the message by constructing a sun metaphor (to represent day light source) and a scaled down house metaphor with a normal home lighting. A rotating mechanism,representing hours of a day, advices day light source usage during particularhours of the day. By rotating the mechanism on day hours (such as morning7am to 5pm), it gradually switches off the home light and lets the sun lightenter the house, which conveys a message of using renewable sources duringday time.

by Vinaykumar, Rishabh Gupta, Pushpinder Hooda & Himanshu Borah

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“Dancing Puppet” is conceptualized on the theme of standby power. We waste a lot of energy by not switching off the tv, VCR, shutting down the PCetc. Puppet of dancing dog is used as a metaphor of electrical appliances.Pressing “ON” makes the dog dance in full motion, while pressing “OFF” stops the dog dancing. But, while pressing “standby”, dog still dances in alazy motion representing electricity consumption.

Dancing puppet conveys a message of standby power in fun and playful way.

by Anuraj Dadhich, Ankita Gautam, Jitendra Mehra & Sandeep Supal

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Department of Design (DoD), Indian Institute of Technology - Guwahati (IITG)Guwahati - 781039

T: +91-361-2582500Fax: +91-361-2690 762

E: [email protected]

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