Fish Eyes

Role : Research, Branding
Team : Vivian Lee, Hannah Ekman, Tong Zhang


FishEyes was created during an AI/UI design jam sponsored by Parsons School of Design and Verizon. After a 3-days hackathon, with over 30 submissions, CurAItor(the first name of the project) won "Best in Show". CurAItor is a collaborative effort between Hannah Ekman, Vivian Lee, Tong Zhang and myself.

Concept : Artificial Intelligent tool which analyzes existing surveillance footage to improve spatial planning. With Fish Eyes, museum personnel across departments, curatorial, visitor services, marketing and security, to strategically experiment with future spatial layouts to improve safety, audience targeting, and engagement.

Website:
FISHEYES.TECH

Target Audience : Through research, museums' spatial planning is a collaborative job between curatorial, security, visitor services, education, collections, and exhbition designers.

Technology : Fish Eyes will track data such as age, pictures of art piece taken, time spent in rooms, and walking paths from visitors, the AI will be able to collect, analyze an predict successful design trends and patterns for future exhibits. The data is collected and made available to curators in two ways.

The first is through a comprehensive dashboard full of rich insights from room to room.
The second is through AR, where curators can experience the users journey and visualize success though a heat map and pertinent notes throughout the exhibits.

Paper Prototype :

Final Prototype :

Created : April 2018

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