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Meet You on the Steps: Museums as Social Experiences
Student Projects, Thesis Products of Design Student Projects, Thesis Products of Design

Meet You on the Steps: Museums as Social Experiences

Yiming Xu’s thesis, Meet You on the Steps: Museums as Social Experiences, reimagines the visitor experience and impression of art museums. Her thesis questions how design can balance the power relationship between institution and visitor, facilitate visitors' autonomy and satisfaction, cultivate art accomplishments through daily life, and eliminate cultural barriers and stereotypes surrounding conventional art museums.

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The Scattered Billion: Designing for the Grey Economy
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The Scattered Billion: Designing for the Grey Economy

Having lived most of his life interacting with the local economy in Mumbai, Siddhant Goyle began examining the complex and scattered nature of what many experts call "the underground economy." The informal sector has to be classified as illegal, unlawful, and underground by nature because vendors and businesses are operating without a legal permit. This permit enables one to sell goods or services within defined legal parameters. Furthermore, it mandates the charging and payment of taxes, thereby ensuring that the holder fulfills their responsibilities to the government while operating a profitable business. Siddhant's thesis, The Scattered Billion: Designing for the Grey Economy, interrogates the informal sector's scattered nature and the people interacting with it daily.

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Disintermediation and Design: Customers, Producers, and the Platform
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Disintermediation and Design: Customers, Producers, and the Platform

Due to the maturity of technologies such as search engines and digital platforms, information transparency is at an all-time high. Whenever an individual has a specific need, he or she can easily search online to locate a provider who can directly fulfill that need rather than go through a middleman.

This phenomenon, called disintermediation, is the subject of Yufeng Peng’s thesis. In Disintermediation and Design: Customers, Producers, and the Platform, Yufeng explores this topic from three angles: career planning for Chinese students, physical manufacturing, and the food industry. He aims to help consumers fulfill their needs by building collaborative relationships with service providers instead of passively accepting whatever dominant companies and large corporations provide.

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Second-Hand, Second-Love: Reimagining Sustainable Fashion in China
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Second-Hand, Second-Love: Reimagining Sustainable Fashion in China

In her thesis, Second-Hand, Second-Love: Reimagining Sustainable Fashion in China, Zhenxuan Wang set out to decipher why Chinese consumers attach such a stigma to second-hand clothing. She found that emotional attachment, self-fulfillment, and the lifespan of apparel can lessen or remove this stigma, and therefore play an essential role in the market's sustainable growth and evolution.

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Uplifting/Lifting Up: Asian Power From Our Own Hands
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Uplifting/Lifting Up: Asian Power From Our Own Hands

Since arriving in the United States nearly two years ago, Tingyu "Danica" Dou has been troubled to hear that when people talk about race, the matter is often quite literally Black and White. Despite the fact that anti-Asian racism has always been present in the U.S., it is rarely discussed. The COVID-19 pandemic outbreak triggered a sharp increase in racist statements and hate crimes against Asians in Western countries. According to the non-profit group Stop AAPI Hate, nearly 4,000 incidents have been reported nationwide since the pandemic started. This fueled Danica's decision to dedicate her thesis, Uplifting / Lifting Up: Asian Power From Our Own Hands, to fighting discrimination against Asian Americans.

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Inter-Generate: A Set of Design Offerings for Chinese Empty Nesters
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Inter-Generate: A Set of Design Offerings for Chinese Empty Nesters

In his thesis, Inter-Generate: A Set of Design Offerings for Chinese Empty Nesters, Hang “Joey” Yuan deconstructs the "empty-nest syndrome" from three perspectives: medicine, interpersonal relationships, and philosophy. He argues that this is more than a syndrome —it's also a state of mind. Through his research, he discovered that sharing is an effective way to help the elderly change their negative mindset towards living apart from their adult children.

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Bursting Bubbles: Learning About Others Through Digital Play
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Bursting Bubbles: Learning About Others Through Digital Play

Guanghui Bi's thesis, Bursting Bubbles: Learning About Others Through Digital Play, focuses on sparking joyful interactions among individuals, creating opportunities for people to appreciate the diversity of others by sharing common interests. The designed products raise the question of how contemporary social media platforms can better facilitate intergroup contact.

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