

Project Curator: Kensho Miyoshi, PhD Candidate, School of Design Research (IDE), Royal College of Art.
This project is based on “Kinaesthetic Empathy” principles by Kensho Miyoshi. It is a collaboration between a puppeteer, a sound designer and three product designers. I worked as a foley artist and designed the sound for the film.
Project Goals
To explore the potential of using kinesthetic empathy to speculate the kinesthetic experience of everyday objects and embody the alternatives.
To (re)design kinetic products by using kinesthetic empathy framework, and to demonstrate and film how the objects are supposed to physically move with relatively-neat tangible models, sounds and puppetry.
To understand the potential of collaboration of multiple specialities – industrial design, product design, sound design and puppetry.
Featured in: New Experimental Research in Design Conference | Hildesheim, Germany.
Research Through Design Conference 2019 | Delft, The Netherlands.
Photo Credits: Pengduowen Li
TypeSound Design, Foley, Mixing, Product Design, PuppetryCollaborator2020.rca.ac.ukRelated Articlefigshare.com