Portfolio von Angelina Barkschat

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Angelina Barkschat | Portfolio


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Angelina Barkschat


Angelina Barkschat Angelina.Barkschat@gmail.com mobile phone +49 1789 040 444

Angelina Barkschat Angelina.Barkschat@gmail.com mobile phone +49 1789 040 444

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About Me

Education : 2000-2006

Secondary school “Thomas Mann“, Dardesheim

2006-2009

Burg-Gymnasium Wettin, A-levels (2,9)

2011 up to now

Bachelor of Arts, Industrial Design at Muthesius Academy of Fine Arts and Design, Kiel

Sept 2013Jan 2014

semester abroad at the University of Salford, Manchester


Practical experience :

Skills:

Mar 2005 & Nov 2005

4 weeks work experience in Advertising Studio in Pabstorf. Mrs. Packebusch

Apr 2007

2 weeks work experience in architect's office in Halberstadt. Mr. Bodo Witt A year voluntary work in the social sector, culture-focused, art studio of “Lebenshilfe�, Braunschweig

- Detailed sketching and presentation drawing - 3D-modelling with CAD software - Photography, image editing and visualisation - Experience in working with wood, metal and plastic through university workshops - Creative production and editing of music and videos - Computer design and programming

Sept 2009 July 2010

Aug 2010 Jan 2011

Work experience in plastics processing, heso Herzig & Sonnenberg GbR, Braunschweig

- Software experience: Photoshop, Indesign, After Effects, Illustrator, Solidworks, Rhino, VVVV, Arduino, Cinema 4D


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Contents

P. 8 -11 | Signpost of Time

2. Semester 2011 1. Semester P. 8 -11 | Cardboard Model P.12-15 | Movie: Rollen


P. 26-33 | Pressure Control

P. 44-49 | Gardening Helper P. 50-57 | Clevoform

4. Semester

England- Semester

2012

2013

3. Semester

5. Semester

P. 22-25 | 63 Grad

P. 22-25 | VCT system

2014 6. Semester


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Cardboard Model

supervised by Prof.in Dr. Bettina Mรถllring by Muthesius Kunsthochschule Kiel



10 Cardboard Model

At the beginning I was inspired by the shape of a flower box holder. I combined this with the function of a drawer and abstracted them into a compact body. Due to the possibility of telescoping two bodies become one. The desired design of the model is underlined by the clear edges as the model receives its unusual shape by the base that is turned by 90 degrees in contrast to the upper surface. Especially when it is pushed half apart, the object receives an aesthetic of its own.



12 Roll

supervised by Prof.in Dr. Bettina Mรถllring by Muthesius Kunsthochschule Kiel



14 Movie: Rollen

I took “toy� as a basic theme. I used old toys of mine, such as rubber balls, marbles and locking balls of ink cartridges. Then I used them in numerous experiments and the results can be seen in this movie.

This video, you can see: https://drive.google.com/file/d/0Bwtx5YXxlnvRdG5mQUxBREhVU2s/edit?usp=sharing



16 Dementia

Dementia is caused by mental illness or brain damage. This disease causes a loss of previously gained knowledge. Dementia is in most cases the result of degradative diseases of the

brain or circulatory disorders. The best known form of dementia is the Alzheimer type (Alzheimer‘s disease). Dementia is not limited to a deterioration of intellectual functions, thinking

and judgment, but also leads to a loss of memory and the retentiveness. Advanced stages of dementia can also lead to character changes and changes of the entire personality.

supervised by Prof.in Dr. Bettina MĂśllring by Muthesius Kunsthochschule Kiel



18 Mockup



20 Wegweiser der Zeit - Signpost of Time

This clock gives people suffering from dementia the opportunity of a temporal orientation when the ability to read normal watches subsides. The ball shows what time of the day it is (dawn, day, nightfall, night). Due to recurring symbols for waking up, eating and sleeping it offers the people a rhythmic and structured daily schedule.



22 63 Grad

„63 Grad“ is a folding bench with a clear idea: In the folded state it has the optimum level of volume reduction. Legs and seat create a closed shape together. By folding out the seat surface is enlarged and the shifting results in crossed legs which make the design extremely stable. When folded, the bench is not only reduced to a closed form. The floor plan is even smaller than the seat. This is an advantage when transporting or storing.


Groupworks between Finn Blume and Severin Arnold; supervised by Frau Imke St端ven & Dipl.-Des. G端nter Pries; by Muthesius Kunsthochschule Kiel


24 63 Grad Construction The assembly is quick and easy:

The folded bench is lifted at the sides of the seat.

The legs on both sides swing freely and show vertically to the ground.

When the two outer segments are shifted against each other, legs cross on both sides.


The bench can be transported by a simple strap. The strap keeps the bench centered and fixes the legs on both sides. Therefore the bench can easily be brought along for

The joints of the bench must meet a special demand. On the one hand they have to ensure the structural safety of the bench. On the other hand, they must be extremely flexible due to the special shape of

the folding. The joints can be moved in an angle of up to 120 째. A specially developed belt construction makes it possible to satisfy these two requirements.

a picnic in the park. So the device can not only be used in the living area but also outside.

The ends of two benches can be pushed together. This results in the possibility to extend the seating surface as desired.


26 Pressure Control

supervised by Prof. Frank Jacob & Dipl. Des. (FH) Jens Ewald by Muthesius Kunsthochschule Kiel



28 Programming Interface VVVV



30 Controller

The rubber balls are conected to an air pressure sensor on an Ardurino-board. The sensor information is translated into visual movements by the “VVVV� programme. So left, right, up and down movements can be made by pressing the balls. This gives an intuitive way of controlling a cursor or for example the character of a game. For demonstation purpose during an exhibition it was used to control characters in a game. It showed that it is easy to get used to the device.

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This video, you can see: https://drive.google.com/file/d/0Bwtx5YXxlnvRdU9mLUtGR0NpZms/edit?usp=sharing



32 Storyboard of the game

The idea of the game is simple. The character that can be controlled via the balls is searching for his girlfriend that was kidnapped by the bad guy who is jealous of their love. To save the girl, the character has to master a number of labyrinths before he has to find a way to ‚convince‘ the kidnapper to release the girl.



34 VCT system

Hygiene and cleanliness are always important factors in our society, i.e. in public transport such as trains. Despite schedualed cleaning times it is often not satisfying. The various compartments are only superficially cleaned due to the lack of time. The expense of a more efficient cleaning is currently too much. The vacuum cleaner system „VCT system“ can offer a better and easier way.

The system is integrated into the train, so time-consuming manual lifting, carrying and unloading of various components is not necessary. Disturbing elements such as cables and additional outlets are no longer needed. Also „VCT“ offers a perfect cleaning possibility, instead of conventional, bulky vacuum cleaner models.

The pre-installed system allows easy, efficient and complete cleaning. Even areas hard to reas which are hard to reach are freed from dirt which is collected in a central repository. Since it is located outside of the cabin space, no dust particles are unnecessarily stirred up and distributed within the compartment during the cleaning process. Thus, a more effective cleaning is guaranteed.

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passenger compartment.

The transponder is held

before the logo to activate

After cleaning the seats the used equipment is replaced.

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The suction tube is pulled

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On the way out, the floor is cleaned.

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38 VCT Construction

The system is based on the principle of a belt conveyor. Alternating layers of rubber and aluminum ensure that the belt conveyor is both flexible and stable. The belt conveyor allows to move the suction lop over the entire length of the carriages. Rollers and guide rails keep it in the system.

supervised by Prof. Detlef Rhein by Muthesius Kunsthochschule Kiel


outcast air

guide roller

dirty air is diverted

clearance

suction chamber

intake air duct

belt conveyor

aluminium onductor

end piece and the holder axis

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40 VCT Modell



42 VCT Modell



44 Gardening Helper

supervised by Ken Newton by University of Salford, Manchester



46 Gardening Helper

You should design a seated product that allows a user to get to low areas or hard to get places. The age group you are looking at is for the over 40’s and should not be gender specific. The main area of use for this product is within a garden area so think neutrally. You should consider a design that allows the user to get as low possible with minimal effort. UK population in 2012 63,23 million Flats 37% with garden 63% without Terraceced Housing 86% with garden 14% without

Semi-Detached 99% with garden 1% without

The research previously gathered suggests there is a large area for this type of product. An estimated 37% of flats, 86% of terraces and 99% of semi-detached houses have a form of garden. This allows for the product to be used on a large (possibly mass) scale. ln terms of back pain when bending, 4559 yeor olds are most likely to suffer from if although if can occur as early as 20 years of age. This is further emphasising the need for a product like this.



48 Gardening Helper

As gathered from our interviews, the product should have some form of storage on it so that the user can put tools on it when they do not need them but may want them to be close by. Additionally, it should either be easy to store (collapses down) or have a secondary function (being used as garden furniture).

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The product should have some form of storage on it so that the users/clients tools can be stored inside it when it is not being used. It should be made so that weight if kept to an absolute minimum. The dimensions for the seat are H310mm x W305mm x L310mm. The backrest should be no larger than H600mm x W310mm. It also has to have some way of reducing its size for the ease of storage. lf this proves too difficult then consider a secondary use for it.


50 Clevoform

Arboform is a liquid wood biodegradeable plastic made of lignin, that is developed by Tecnaro, a German company. It is made out of lignin, which is one of the most common orgnaic polymer chemical compounds on the planet, and is readily available as we can continue to grow trees and the different organic ingredients necessary for its production.

It can be shaped to form the base of the strucure around which we use everyday plastic products for. It can be injected with solvents to make it heat resistant and it resists water. It biodegrades naturally over time and can be burned like wood to dispose of it.

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Clever with Abroform

supervised by Ken Newton by University of Salford, Manchester



52 Spatula

This area is introduced with the injection nozzle the liquid Aboform. So it can must distribute well and the area is barely visible.

By the clever design, it can be good hanging on the pan. So, you have hands free for other cooking activities.



54 Pan Handle

clever hook to hang

spoon to taste

Attachment of the handle you can easily lift with the fingers of the spoon



56 Cafetiere Top & Handle

One design result together with the plunger handle and the main handle. On this hook can hung a cup.

Connecting Point



58 Thank you for your Interest




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