Low-Fidelity Prototyping: Wearable Cardboard Mock-Up

Aaron Laniosz

Wearable Cardboard Mock-Up

Description 

Now that we've explored the possible futures and developed strong project ideas, it's time to create your first prototypes (remember: prototypes are rapidly-made models created with easily-manipulative materials that demonstrate the simplest version of your idea in physical form). 

Just like the Wearable Performance Piece introduction activity, we will build our first prototypes as full-scale mock-ups to be worn and tested on our bodies. This is an opportunity to test out design shapes, sizes, and techniques of making before we create our final prototypes!  

Instructions 

Begin by sketching the pieces needed to construct your cyborg enhancement. Then assemble the materials needed and create quick mock-ups in paper and cardboard that you can attach to your body. Discuss with your partner what you think of the design and how it could be improved. 

Deliverables

Photograph your sketches and cardboard prototypes and assemble them in your Design Journal to record your first creations in the development of your cyborg concept. Add your thesis statement to the text portion of your Journal.