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Our hand puppeter Steven Medlin. He's a very skill hand and body artist. He recently worked on Tim Burton's Sweeney Todd so has a good film pedigree. He's dressed as a Ninja so we'll only see his hands on camera. The rest will be blacked out.
Our approach has always been one that embraces collaboration as a fundamental part of what we do.
Over the last ten years we have worked with highly talented individuals, teams and companies from all over the world that help bring our vision to life.
Join the Dots is a celebration of the spirit of collaboration.
A simple idea. A consistent frame for a multitude of work. A single dot, each representing one collaborator, each a connection to another.
Each collaborator is given a template of a dot in a fixed position on an A2 portrait poster. Each interpreted this in their own way.
These are the first 25. There will be 100 in total and be collated into a book and exhibition.
Thanks to all that have contributed so far and for those that are still to come.
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Vorstudie zum elektronischen Ball »Fillip« beim Test im Seniorenheim "Hasenheyer Stift" Potsdam
Autoren: studentisches Designteam um Christopher Pietsch und Jeremias Volker, Fachhochschule Potsdam
Foto: Jeremias Volker, FHP
Projekt »Care Design« der Fachbereiche Design und Sozialwesen unter der Leitung von Prof. Dr. Rainer Funke und Prof. Dr. Martin Stummbaum
(Rainer Funke, Martin Stummbaum (Hrsg.): Care Design – Neue Designhorizonte für (zu) pflegende Menschen. Potsdam: Brandenb. Univ.-Druckerei & Verl.-Ges. 2012. ISBN 3-934329-52-7)
Der illuminierte Ball wird mit großem Erfolg zur Stimulation hochgradig an Demenz erkrankter Menschen eingesetzt. Er bewegt sich selbständig auf unregelmäßigen Bahnen und provoziert so spielerische Reaktionen. Er kann völlig ohne Beteiligung von Pflegepersonal eingesetzt werden.