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Next Stop
This is a Next Stop. It was designed by Matthew Gardner, Chaewon Ahn, Sarah Williams, MIT Civic Data Design Lab, Dylan Halpern, Eric Robsky Huntley, Siqi Zhu, Michael Pearce and Griffin Kantz and made for (as the client) Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum. It is dated 2018. Its medium is wood, card stock, digital prints, electronics. It is a part of the department.
The Next Stop interactive asks visitors to imagine the future of mobility through a series of ten questions. Understanding how technology innovations might change behavior is essential for future planning and design. Visitors submit answers through a scanner portal, which are added to the digital interactive. Next Stop uses analytics to reveal patterns in the scanned responses to visualize visitors’ collective hopes, dreams, and anxieties about our urban future.
Created for The Road Ahead: Reimagining Mobility
It is credited Courtesy of MIT Civic Data Design Lab.
- Digital Project, Ten Thousand Cents
- processing, adobe flash cs3, php/mysql, amazon mechanical turk, adobe....
- Gift of Aaron Koblin and Takashi Kawashima.
- 2014-41-2
- GRAY AREA
- USA.022
- Accessible Icon
- digital.
- Public domain.
- s-e-2572
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- offset lithograph on paper.
- Collection of Smithsonian Institution Libraries.
- SIL39088010671998
- Plate
- plastic.
- Gift of Henry Dreyfuss.
- 1972-88-129-2
- Plate
- plastic.
- Gift of Henry Dreyfuss.
- 1972-88-129-3
This object was previously on display as a part of the exhibition The Road Ahead: Reimagining Mobility.