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PROJECT INDEX

STATUS

ASPECTS

PARTNERS

Sea-Watch

STATUS
Ongoing

ASPECTS

migration, human-rights, health, space, mapping

TEAM

Johanna Wendel, Luka Vonderau, Yuni Byun, Lorenz Bohlmann, Katja Ulbrich

PARTNERS

DESCRIPTION

 

Thousands of people attempt to cross the Mediterranean Sea by boat each year to seek asylum or to migrate to Europe. Since 2014, 25.413 migrants were reported missing in the Mediterranean. (Missing Migrants Projects) The Non-Government-Organisation Sea-Watch is conducting search and rescue missions (SAR) in the Med Sea, having rescued 45,000 people since their first mission in 2015. (Sea-Watch) On their missions, the crew is challenged with the physical and psychological state of the guests. Many of the passengers on board experienced severe violence and suffer from different kinds of injuries. Taking care of the guests with limited resources and limited space on board poses several challenges. Avoiding knowledge hierarchies, which can be caused by language barriers and the resulting inaccessibility to information, and communicating clearly and consistently is one of them.

Sea-Watch asked Studiengruppe-Informationsdesign to help them develop a de-escalative design concept for their new SAR ship Sea-Watch 5.

PROJECT
Our cooperation's main focus was gathering tools and research to support the guest care department of the Sea-Watch 5. The idea of de-escalative design led us to several potential improvements, that would prevent or soften tensions between guests to make their passage less exhausting. To increase comfort and well-being on board we proposed thicker mats which would help make the space feel more welcoming, considering color and material which had to be durable and easy to clean, resisting wear, long sun exposure, and salt water.

For better orientation on board, we developed a moderation kit to support the daily updates by the crew. We designed the daily schedule and a series of pictograms to communicate shipboard regulations and identify specific areas, such as the safe space for particularly vulnerable people, the tea station, and the hospital room.

We came up with playful elements on board to help the time pass more quickly. We considered games not provoking strong emotions through winning or losing to ensure a calm atmosphere. Also, playful elements can be used alone or as a group activity and support creativity and fulfillment.

Since atlases and maps are enjoyable and powerful tools for the guests to share stories, think about their journey, and even dream about possible destinations and hopeful futures, we created a geographically correct map as well as narrative, playful maps which could enable storytelling.

These are some of the topics we researched and experimented with visually. We shared our results, possible designs, and ideas with Sea-Watch and are excited about a continuing cooperation.

Thousands of people attempt to cross the Mediterranean Sea by boat each year to seek asylum or to migrate to Europe. Since 2014, 25.413 migrants were reported …

PROTOCOLS

● 23.02.01, Präsentation 

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author(s):
  • Felix Egle

● 23.01.23, Merch Entwürfe Sea-Watch/LeaveNoOneBehind 

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author(s):

● 22.12.13, Entwurfsprozess 

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author(s):
  • Felix Egle

● 22.11.06, Tage des offenen Schiffes 

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author(s):
  • Lara Liske

● 22.10.12, Projektfindung, Mail von Sea-Watch 

VORLÄUFIGER TITEL DES PROJEKTS
Deeskalation durch Design des Außenraums auf einem Search und Rescue Schiff

KURZBESCHREIBUNG DES PROJEKTS
Seawatch führt Massenrettungen im Zentralen Mittelmeer durch. Menschen versuchen vom afrikanischen Kontinent, meistens aus Libyen, zu fliehen und Europa zu erreichen. Im Durchschnitt sind 300–400 Menschen ca. 7 Tage auf unserem Schiff. An Deck ist die Situation sehr angespannt. Bei dieser Personenzahl hat jeder Mensch nur etwa 0,5m² zum schlafen. Es ist schwierig genug, Essen herzustellen und Provatsphäre ist nicht existent.
Unser Deck ist aus Stahl, darüber ist eine Zeltplane. Der Raum ist sehr funktional gestaltet und vor allem daraus ausgerichtet, dem Salzwasser und dem Wetter zu widerstehen. Kleinere und größere Designelemente können allerdings zur Information unserer Gäste oder zur allgemeinen Deeskalation beitragen. Doch wie können wir mit einem kleinen Budget Stimmung, Angst, Wut und andere Gefühle beeinflussen? Welche Farben sind hilfreich und wo können wir diese verwenden? Was eskaliert Anspannungszustände? Diese theoretischen, aber auch sehr praktischen Fragen interessieren uns sehr, um für unsere Gäste bestmöglich da zu sein.

WAS ERWARTET IHR VON UNS IN DER ZUSAMMENARBEIT?
– Theoretischer Input zur Weiterentwicklung unserer Guest Care Concepts
– Möglichkeiten zur Praktischen Umsetzung wie Stencils für eine Europakarte, Schiffsregeln, etc.
– Rassimuskritisches Design
– Praxisnähe und direkte Umsetzbarkeit
– Interesse an enger Zusammenarbeit zwischen Design und tatsächlichen Bedürfnissen eines Schiffs
– Materialien, Recherche, Referenzen, Dokumente, Vorlagen, Abbildungen etc.

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author(s):
  • Felix Egle

FILES

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Rolling Safespace

STATUS
Archived

ASPECTS

feminism, health

TEAM

Moritz Neuland, Luisa Kaiser, Paula Schumacher, Louise Holtz

PARTNERS

ABSTRACT

 
Hoodies, T-Shirts, Bags, Risograph Postcards and Cups were designed, developed and produced to support initial funding acquisition through a crowdfunding campaign. A coherent set of icons and visual elements was proposed to structure and professionalise the visual representation of ROSA on its online platform and print production.
Simultaneously, the cooperation was the framework to develop a working model for communication design students in exchange with NGOs. How do we want to work with activists? What is the role of communication designers within these co-operations? Which spaces of creative freedom do we demand? How do we negotiate authorship, visibility and modes of service and support? Interviews with socially and politically active designers and activists were collected and summarised in a research paper for further engagement in similar co-operations

FORMAT:
Icons
Template
Sweatshirts, T-Shirts, Bags
Communication Concept
Research Documentation and evaluation PDF
Hoodies, T-Shirts, Bags, Risograph Postcards and Cups were designed, developed and produced to support initial funding acquisition through a crowdfunding …

FILES

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Formate des Dialogs

STATUS
Archived

ASPECTS

health, equality

TEAM

Luise Menz, Sophie Pischel, Lena Würsching

ABSTRACT

 
The aim of the project is to promote dialogue between those in need and searching for health care and doctors, social workers, volunteers, aid organisations and the public. The ‘formats of dialogue’ we develop respond in their diversity to the multiplicity of circumstances, catering to the women*s’ diverse needs and aiming at embracing the plurality of perspectives. We provide an open access online register of resources as well as a publication informing about female* health care issues. We speak to medical professionals, social workers, volunteers and patients, do interviews and organise interdisciplinary panel discussions and hands-on workshops. To raise awareness about this issue we set up a poster campaign as well as graphic material to directly address politicians and express demands. We provide a network of resources, ‘formats of dialogue’ to facilitate access to health care for people with refugee and/or migration experience.

FORMAT:
Website,
Open Spreadsheet,
Exhibition,
Booklet,
Workshops
The aim of the project is to promote dialogue between those in need and searching for health care and doctors, social workers, volunteers, aid organisations …

FILES

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  • ongoing
    Johanna Wendel, Katja Ulbrich, Lorenz Bohlmann, Luka Vonderau, Yuni Byun
  • archived
    Louise Holtz, Luisa Kaiser, Moritz Neuland, Paula Schumacher
  • archived
    Lena Würsching, Luise Menz, Sophie Pischel