Institute of Digital Communication Environments
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Ergebnisse nach Hochschule und Institut
Publikation Voice of water(Hochschule für Gestaltung und Kunst Basel FHNW, 2023) Sukach-Kochetkova, UlianaThe project visualizes the sound of water through a ceramic installation. The goal was to visualize the sound of water in a 3D image. The ceramic result was created on the basis of cymatic, scientific and metaphorical, subjective approaches, which are completely opposite to each other, but still answer the same question that I have been working on for five months: How can we visualize the sound of water in volume? The result shows that, like cymatic shapes, a simple shell is the answer. And the concept of vases and volumes that can hold water symbolizes the theme of water as a color. This installation is open for interaction and exploration with the viewer. And every visitor may answer the question: Do ceramic objects represent the visual sound of water for you?11 - Studentische ArbeitPublikation Designing Ukrainian’s soft power. Could type design influence national identity?(Hochschule für Gestaltung und Kunst Basel FHNW, 2023) Ponomarenko, VladyslavThrough the idea of my thesis, “Designing Ukraine’s soft power – Could type design influence national identity?” my goal in the visualization part was to build Ukraine’s identity by creating a typeface. How the language sounds is the main core of this identity. In my design, I have created a system that introduces sound to every letter. I tried to find a way to match sound with the looks, not only in the letters themselves but also when they turn into words. In the modern design of Ukraine’s alphabet, the letters don’t sound as they look, especially compared to Russian. The Ukrainian alphabet looks the same as the Russian alphabet but has some extra letters. These letters are the only things that distinguish these two languages in the visual way. People could hear a difference in the language but not see it, for example, on the street. Rits Grotesk is a typeface based on the rules of phonetics and personal life experience of the Ukrainian language.11 - Studentische Arbeit