Excentrique – 2021

Excentrique – 2021

Content produced during a course given by Alain Bellet to the 2nd year students in Bachelor Media & Interaction Design.

Studio project (2021) with Alain Bellet

Students
Mélanie Fontaine, Antoine Contreras Salazar, Jamy Herrmann, Samuel Dumez
Know-how
UX/UI, Visual identity, Web

Boot.leg

ECAL/Antoine Contreras Salazar

Boot.leg moves away from music streaming services and focuses more on sharing and creating custom playlists.

 

RAM

ECAL/Jamy Herrmann

RAM is an application that hijacks Instagram in order to limit the flow of images we consume. The feed is replaced by textual content describing the images it hides in order to offer the user neutral and rational content, further stimulating the mind and spirit. “Random Access Memory” also makes it possible to limit data consumption in order to awaken consciousness by playing between the anthropomorphisation of digital and human memory.

 

Musique Publique

ECAL/Samuel Dumez

Musique Publique proposes a new place of listening and musical discovery on the internet where the experience is directly inspired by the feelings of a record store.

 

Wordproof

ECAL/Mélanie Fontaine

Wordproof is a social network that allows you to connect with people by discussing their interests.
To encourage the user to consume articles, they are given words that they can use in their discussions after reading the specific article.

RAM ECAL/Jamy Herrmann
RAM ECAL/Jamy Herrmann
RAM ECAL/Jamy Herrmann
RAM ECAL/Jamy Herrmann
RAM ECAL/Jamy Herrmann
RAM ECAL/Jamy Herrmann

1/6

Boot.leg ECAL/Antoine Contreras Salazar
Boot.leg ECAL/Antoine Contreras Salazar
Boot.leg ECAL/Antoine Contreras Salazar
Boot.leg ECAL/Antoine Contreras Salazar
Boot.leg ECAL/Antoine Contreras Salazar

1/5

Musique Publique ECAL/Samuel Dumez
Musique Publique ECAL/Samuel Dumez
Musique Publique ECAL/Samuel Dumez
Musique Publique ECAL/Samuel Dumez

1/4

Wordproof ECAL/Mélanie Fontaine
Wordproof ECAL/Mélanie Fontaine
Wordproof ECAL/Mélanie Fontaine

1/3

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