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การประชุมทางวิชาการ INNOVATION FOR DISABLE &
DISADVANTAGE PERSONS (IDDP)
วันพุธที่ 8 เมษายน 2552หอง 609 อาคารมหิตลาธิเบศร จุฬาลงกรณมหาวิทยาลัย
ผูชวยศาสตราจารย กุลธิดา เตชวรสินสกุล ภาควิชาการออกแบบอุตสาหกรรม
คณะสถาปตยกรรมศาสตร จุฬาลงกรณมหาวิทยาลัย[email protected] Aid Vehicle
for Wheelchair Driver
Innovation for Disable & Disadvantage Person in Architecture and Industrial DesignInnovation for Disable & Disadvantage Person in Architecture and Industrial Design
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1. Definition of Innovation in Design for Disabled2. Concept of Independent Living for Design Criteria3. User + Researcher + Environment relationship
from ID point of view4. Example of product + assistive technology5. Holistic Design Criteria Assessment Index for
user+producer+society : 5.1 Sustainable Production and Consumption, 5.2 Disabled User Satisfaction
6. ID Research mapping: Example of ID research output
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1.Definition of Innovation in Design for DisabledInnovation: mainly based on new technological
possibilities or based on social needs and market requirements
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Innovation
Market Technology
Innovation = Creativity * Risk Taking
pushpull
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User innovation refers to innovationby consumers and end users, rather than suppliers. Eric von Hippel (von Hippel 1986) of MITand others 'discovered' that many products and services are actually developed or at least refined, by users, at the site of implementation and use.
1.Definition of Innovation in Design for Disabled
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User_innovation
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What is Independent Living - A Personal Definition
Independent Living is a philosophy and a movement of people with disabilities who work for self-determination, equal opportunities and self-respect.
Independent Living does not mean that we want to do everything by ourselves and do not need anybody or that we want to live in isolation.
Independent Living means that we demand the same choices and control in our every-day lives that our non-disabled brothers and sisters, neighbors and friends take for granted. We want to grow up in our families, go to the neighborhood school, use the same bus as our neighbors, work in jobs that are in line with our education and interests, and start families of our own.
Since we are the best experts on our needs, we need to show the solutions we want, need to be in charge of our lives, think and speak for ourselves - just as everybody else.
To this end we must support and learn from each other, organize ourselves and work for political changes that lead to the legal protection of our human and civil rights.
Adolf Ratzka, 2003. http://www.independentliving.org/def.html
2.Concept of Independent Living for Design Criteria
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2.Concept of Independent Living for Design Criteria
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A living arrangement that maximizes independence and self-determination,especially of disabled persons living in a community instead of in a medical facility.
A social movement asserting that people with disabilities should have the same civil rights and life choices as people without disabilities.
http://www.answers.com/topic/independent-living-1http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Independent_living
2.Concept of Independent Living for Design Criteria
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2.Concept of Independent Living for Design Criteria
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2.Concept of Independent Living for Design Criteria
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Concept of Independent Living for Design CriteriaConcept of Independent Living for Design Criteria
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Concept of Independent Living for Design CriteriaConcept of Independent Living for Design Criteria
ปรัชญาการดํารงชีวติอยางเปนอสิระ สามารถกําหนดวิถีการดํารงชีวิตไดตามตองการเชนเดียว
กันกับบุคคลปกติทั่วไปในสังคม โดยไมตองพึ่งพาผูอื่นจนทําใหขาดความภาคภูมิใจในตนเอง และไดรับโอกาสในการเปนสวนหนึ่งของสังคม ทั้งในดานการทํางานและการสันทนาการอยางเทาเทียมกัน รวมถึงการมีสวนรวมในการกําหนดนโยบายที่เกี่ยวกับผูพิการและผูดอยโอกาส เพื่อใหทุกคนสามารถอยูรวมกันอยางเปนสุข
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3.Example of Existing product + assistive technology
Mobility aid for aging and disabled
Product for disabled children
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Mobility aid for aging and disabled
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Mobility aid for aging and disabled
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Mobility aid for aging and disabled
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Mobility aid for aging and disabled
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Product for disabled children
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Product for disabled children
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Product for disabled children
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Product for disabled children
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Product for disabled children
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Product for disabled children
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Product for disabled children
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4.User + Researcher + Environment relationship from ID point of viewפ USER NEEDS
ї เชิงกายภาพї เชิงจิตใจ
פ Researcher ї Innovation technologyї Application + Commercial
פ Environmentї Regulations ї Attitudeї Economic
PRODUCTfunctional design emotional design
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5. Holistic Design Criteria Assessment Index for user+producer+society
Holistic Design Criteria Assessment
Index
userproducer society
Good quality of life Good attitude Efficient law & regulations
Good knowledge management community
บานนี้มีสุขบานนี้มีสุข
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5.1 Sustainable Production and Consumption
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5.2 Disabled User Satisfaction
פ Functional needs
פ Emotional needs
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6. ID Research mapping: Example of ID research output
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6. ID Research mapping: Example of ID research output
Disabled+
Aging+
Care giver
Mobility disabled
Kids+
Temporary Disabled
รศ.นวลนอย บุญวงษผศ.นัททนี เนียมทรัพยผศ.ดร.ไปรมา อิศรเสนา ณ อยุธยาProduct + Interior design
ผศ.กุลธิดา เตชวรสินสกุลอ.ภัทรกติิ์ โกมลกิติProduct design
รศ.นวลนอย บุญวงษผศ.ดร.ไปรมา อิศรเสนา ณ อยุธยาผศ.กุลธิดา เตชวรสินสกุลอ.ภัทรกติิ์ โกมลกิติProduct design
USERUSER--CENTERED CENTERED DESIGNDESIGN
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Discussion
The vehicle named after the 360 degree disk floor system: DISK+ABLEDISK+ABLE
To encourage disabled people to drive and or work on board with assistive equipments
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Accessibility and Driving 4. Result + Discussion
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Accessibility and Driving 4. Result + Discussion
Access using semi-automated ramp door
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Accessibility and Driving 4. Result + Discussion
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Accessibility and Driving 4. Result + Discussion
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Accessibility and Driving 4. Result + Discussion
Operate the wheelchair securement system
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Unlock the disk to get into driving position
Accessibility and Driving 4. Result + Discussion
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Accessibility and Driving 4. Result + Discussion
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Accessibility and Driving 4. Result + Discussion
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Accessibility and Driving 4. Result + Discussion
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กิตติกรรมประกาศโครงการยานพาหนะตนแบบสําหรับผูพิการ
ดานการเคลื่อนไหวที่ใชรถเข็น
ผศ.ดร.กอเกียรติ บุญชูกุศล ภาควิชาวิศวกรรมเครื่องกลโครงการวิศวกรรมชีวเวช จุฬาลงกรณมหาวิทยาลัยกลุมบริษัทฮอนดาประเทศไทย
บริษัท Expertise
โรงเรียนมูลนิธิพระมหาไถ พัทยาศูนยพัฒนาและฝกอบรมคนพิการแหงเอเชียและแปซฟิก (ศพอ.): APCD
โครงการของเลนเพื่อเด็กพิการทางการมองเหน็
รศ.ดร.มานะ ศรียุทธศักดิ์ ภาควิชาวิศวกรรมไฟฟาคณะวิศวกรรมศาสตร จุฬาลงกรณมหาวิทยาลัยโรงเรียนสอนคนตาบอดกรุงเทพ
มูลนิธิชวยคนตาบอดแหงประเทศไทย ในพระบรมราชินูปถัมภ
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