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Embedded Adventures at the Royal College of Art

9 Feb 2014

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The UK's Ministry of Justice commissioned a group of Royal College of Art service design students to consider how to create a more human justice system, and consequently reduces witness dropouts. After many stakeholder interviews and research workshops, the students also developed a communication platform for both victims and witnesses.

Busszwire game at Royal College of Art

At an exhibition at the Royal College of Art, visitors were invited to play an interactive “busszwire game" to demonstrate the emotional journey a witness goes through today as well as how this new platform would enable witnesses and victims in the future.

The students used LEDs in the exhibition to flash when a player makes a mistake in the game and LED matrix displays from Embedded Adventures to count the "droupouts" from the process. Student Julia Schrot, who used an Arduino platform to communicate with the LED matrix display driver, said that this concept was a great starter for discussions around Service Design and their proposal for making the entire experience for witnesses and victims much more bearable and less daunting.

For more on their project, please visit the website: http://judica.info/

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