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VODA: A Geo-Specific Personal Water Filtration System That Works With Any Pitcher

In an 11-week project, Margarita Zulueta, Zekun Yang, and Anne Keating set out to redesign in-home water filtration consumer products, of which Brita is the current market leader. Their solution? VODA—a reusable pitcher-agnostic system that pairs with a geo-specific custom water filtration mixture. VODA focuses on local, open-source accessibility to clean water, and aims to reduce plastic usage in our personal drinking water habits.

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"Foodflix": Order or Make the Exact Recipes From Your Favorite Movies

Have you ever wished you could taste the delicious dish you just saw featured in a movie? Foodflix, a speculative project created by student Cheryl Zhang, offers just that—to provide customers with outrageous immersive experiences through movie food delivery, a recipe app, and escape room labs. Partnering with Netflix, "Foodflix aims to bring your favorite movies to life."

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For The World: A Far-Sighted Collective for Shaping Viable Futures

For The World, a project designed by first-year student Erika Choe, serves as a far-sighted collective that embodies decentralized and democratic practices to actively engage in building a better future. Erika envisions the website as your “go-to guide for exploring and sharing alternate models for a more connected, meaningful and regenerative future.”

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Ground2Ground: From Coffee to Upcycled Straws

Globally, we consume 2.25 billion cups of coffee a day, which equals a shocking 23 million tons of wasted coffee grounds each year. In response, first-year student Nihaarika Arora created Ground2Ground—a set of upcycled straws fabricated from used coffee grounds blended with natural binding agents. The straws are designed to be reused and compostable, “returning to the ground at the end of their lifecycle.”

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DUO: Co-dependent Birth Control Pills

DUO is a speculative contraceptive technology product for egalitarian couples, aiming to empower both partners and hold them equally accountable. Designed by first-year student Monica Moaz, DUO consists of two pill packs: one for the male and one for the female partner.

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Trove: The App that Turns Stooping Into a Treasure Hunt

Stooping is a long-time New York tradition: someone discards their no longer needed belongings on the stoop or sidewalk in front of their home, and any passerby can salvage the items for free. During the pandemic, first-year student Kaylan Tran noticed that stooping became an Instagram phenomenon with thousands of users sharing their finds. Inspired by this movement, Kaylan created Trove, an app that aims to turn stooping into a fun, treasure-hunting, community-based experience.

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Closer Home Eats: Indian Butter Fruit as a Solution to Monoculture

Avocados are highly nutritious but also increasingly controversial. Controversial?! Those of us who love avocado toast might be shocked to learn the truth: From its high food mileage to giving rise to "green gold" cartels, the rising popularity of the fruit has significant environmental and social implications. When first-year student Charvi Shrimali researched these issues further, she became motivated to find local alternatives to high export produce in her native India. Her proposed solution? Closer Home Eats is a speculative startup that proposes popularising and rebranding the Indian variant of avocado known as butter fruit. The project aims to counter the high food mileage and extinction of plant species due to rising monoculture.

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Haggl.ing: an App and Movement for a Future Cashless Economy

Haggl.ing is a network and app that creates an ecosystem for people to facilitate transactions in their neighborhood using negotiations and trade—all without cash. The project imagines a future cashless economy while building social capital and connections within one's own community. Second-year student Siddhant Goyle created Haggl.ing as part of his MFA thesis—an exploration into the grey market (or the informal economy) and building systems for cashless transactions.

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Kuddle: The Phone Charger that Fuels Interpersonal Connection

Kuddle is a wireless phone charger that encourages couples to spend more meaningful time communicating face-to-face. Designed by second-year student Crystal Ching Yi Lo, the dock only charges when two phones are placed side-by-side. “If only one partner puts their phone down, the device won’t charge,” Crystal explains. “Like a metaphor of a relationship, the phones will only charge if the two are close together on the dock.”

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Timescape: A Speculative Neural Hacking Kit

Timescape is a speculative neural hacking kit that aims to deconstruct the notion of linearity in perceived time. It consists of injectable proteins that temporarily alter the brain's neural plasticity, which changes various perceptions of time—including sequence, direction, change, and duration. Second-year student Karan Bansal created Timescape as part of his MFA thesis—an exploration into time poverty, colonialist origins of timekeeping, and ways to augment time that restore choice.

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Covered & Anti: Exploring Clothing For a Pandemic

Second-year student Regena Paloma Reyes is currently hard at work on her MFA thesis—an investigation into the factors that promote city-dwellers' resilience during crises. Finding herself in New York City at the height of the COVID-19 pandemic, Regena was inspired to create two garment projects that blur the lines between protection and fashion: Covered and Anti.

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Water Surface: a DIY Arduino Lamp

Water Surface is a DIY atmosphere lamp that creates hypnotic ripples of light when touched. First-year designer, Qiting Fang, says the device is intended to “be placed on your table, shelf, or bedside to create a harmonious ambiance and absorbing experience.” Indeed, the lamp simulates the relaxing sensation of watching ripples appear on a placid lake.

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Orbt: The Ballpoint Pen Designed to Stay Around for Years

Orbt is a set of convenient writing instruments, specifically ballpoint pens, that minimize their environmental impact by avoiding single-use plastic and promoting reusability. Inspired by the geostationary orbits revolving around the earth, Orbt is designed to, quite literally, stay around the user for years. The iconic Reuleaux Triangle shape of the stylus and its magnetic stand’s matching profile nudge the user to place the pen back in its home, preventing misplacement, use after use.

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SARAPOSO: Serving Up 'Home-Culture' Cuisine

SARAPOSO is a speculative company that increases access for international migrants to source, cook, and eat from their 'home' cultures while residing in a new locale. First-year student—and self-described urban international migrant—Margarita Zulueta was inspired to create SARAPOSO based on her own experiences.

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NoPeeNow: Correcting Bad Kitty Behavior with Arduino

Imagine solving pet accidents at home by building your own DIY electronic device. First-year student Jingxuan "Susan" Zhang set out to do just that when she designed NoPeeNow to correct her cat's bad behavior. Using Arduino and ultrasonic sensors, the product detects where a cat is peeing and creates noise to frighten them away from that area, thereby changing the undesirable habit.

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The Aquarius: A Seasoning Controller for Better Health

The Aquarius is a speculative seasoning controller designed to curb salt and oil overuse for better health. The precise bottle design allows the user to only pour out the recommended daily amount—not a drop more. First-year student Gaoming Lyu says her product design started with a traditional Chinese recipe, the tomato scrambled egg. "It's a favorite dish that my parents often cooked during my childhood," she explains. "I noticed that the flavor of this dish began gradually changing, becoming much saltier than before. I discovered that my father was adding more and more salt with each passing year." This experience in her family's kitchen attracted Gaoming's attention to how people's tastes become heavier as they age—a significant issue as salt intake in China is confirmed to be among the highest in the world.

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