Parada de autobús Magic Board. Diseñado para el proyecto TInnGO por Ronald Jurianto

RONALD JURIANTO
Topic DesignParticipation culture

Con la escasa frecuencia de los servicios de autobús, la espera del mismo puede parecer una eternidad tanto para los niños como para los padres con hijos. La pizarra mágica, creada para ofrecer a los niños una actividad que les atraiga y a la vez invoque su creatividad, les permite dibujar y expresarse libremente mientras esperan la llegada del autobús. Aunque tradicionalmente está equipada con un lápiz óptico y un borrador deslizante, esta aplicación de pizarra mágica se adapta mejor al gran tamaño del lienzo de una parada de autobús permitiendo a los niños utilizar sus dedos para dibujar y borrando automáticamente cuando llega el autobús.

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CATHLEEN SCHöNE

2 years ago

I like this design draft very much.

Since the seats are mostly already occupied by elderly people, the drawing area should also extend across the entire back of the stop. 
The automatic clearing of the drawings is not really suitable for stops with many buses/trains and a high frequency. It would be sufficient to erase the drawings manually.

You could also derive a community project from this: If you actually use digital screens for this, all drawings can be saved in a cloud if desired. And every week/month a winning drawing can be chosen either at random or by a jury. This winning drawing could, for example, be displayed on the screens in public transport vehicles for a certain period of time, or collectors' items (e.g. plastic coins) could be printed with it and given away (via tourist offices, ticket sales points of public transport providers, etc.).

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