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Iluna-333 is a world-building and speculative design project developed for MAVA 205, Creative Thinking in Design. The course curriculum was designed to provide students with an immersive experience in holistic design processes, encouraging the creation of design briefs and fostering multidisciplinary collaboration to tackle complex design challenges.

As a team of five, we created a sci-fi world where all humans suddenly became blind, with bioluminescence as the sole light source. We developed an origin story for this setting, established backstories for the characters, and built relationships between them. Additionally, we explored and reimagined daily facilities, such as entertainment centers, healthcare services, and food consumption, to suit a world adapted for the blind.

 

We experimented with various tools, such as Unity and Blender, to bring our designs to life in a tangible setting. This course enhanced my ability to think creatively and design comprehensively, equipping me to tackle speculative design challenges with a multidimensional approach.

For more details, check out the project presentation PDF below.

February 2020 - May 2020

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