Création du jeune designer coréen diplômé du Royal College of Art Il-Gu Cha, le concept R1 Radio est une petite radio de bureau à poser qui propose fonctionnement plutôt surprenant mais toutefois relativement inspiré de l’observation des gestes habituels des utilisateurs de radios analogiques. Tous les détails en images et vidéo dans la suite !
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Description originale
An analog radio is one of most important product for a blind people. In the using a behavior of how people manipulated rather than burying all of interaction in to the product. So adjusting radio to the right station would require a new kind of manipulation rather than simply tuning a knob. « R1″ has designed for them to control the radio more intuitively. By using a wheel structure user can control the radio by physical movement. The ‘R1’ allowed users to turn gadget on or off and to control volume and tuning simply by physically rolling the radio forward, backward and sideways. Functionally, by using bevel gear system, I could increase a tuning range more than four times wider than before. There were too many channels in a narrow display before.
Platform 12 : Sam Hecht, Durrell Bishop, Andre Klauser.