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Mini Challenge 1: Brainstorming
Donut worry. Donut Squad is here.
Discussions, discussions
After much reading, debate and discussion, looks like we’re finally getting somewhere! Made a list of all the things we would like to share: knowledge, time, experiences, objects, ideas, money, emotion, reviews and dreams.
What are things that can’t be shared? Can impossibles be made possible?
PROBLEM : To make aware a person of his/her consumption of the resources and showing how is this affecting the environment around him/her.
MAGIC MACHINE : The interactive system that monitors the resources consumed at an average level with society and then shows the person his/her consumption level. The reward based system asks the person consuming more to give back to community in certain manner like providing clothes for poor people.
THINGS WE LIKE
-Automatic calculate the patterns
- Do comparative analysis of consumption
-Notification
THINGS WE DON’T LIKE
- Forcefully adhering person
- In urban context what to do if people are busy or not ready
-Should transcend across devices
THINGS THAT COULD CONTRIBUTE TO THE SOLUTION
- Weekly update on consumption
-suggestive measures to reduce your consumption
-Community based reports of the entire community
MINI CHALLENGE 2
Q: Where do we keep the shared items? And how to ensure they are safe?
A: Boxes with QR-code verification!
Stories inside a Story
"My favourite sharing experience was that of a book that I bought during my junior year in undergrad. I loved it and lent it to my classmate, who then passed it to another classmate. This went on until almost all my classmates had read it. Nearly two years later, I finally received the book on my convocation day, loved and dog eared by many.
This book, having been experienced by many, served as a starting point for many conversations. The physical wear and tear served as evidence that it had been read and loved by so many, and added to the emotional value of the book."
- Srishti
So basically we fully occupied this tiny classroom🤓
- well at least for this two hours🙄
Fresh and new to this game. 👾