
READiolux
Digital Culture MDes students
The Digital Culture MDes students worked on propositions for an interactive exhibit as part of Stereolux venue’s 10th anniversary. The workshop was managed by FELD studio for digital crafts. Digital design by L’École de design

Revitalizing Le Boupère (Vendée)
Sarah CORCHIA, Valentin SENDRIER, Philippine MAHÉ, Margaux LEGAL, Romane BODY and Charline HAVART, 1st year students in MDes Mutations of the Built Environment
A forward-looking project to formalize the needs expressed by residents (in workshops) regarding urban regeneration and new possible uses of Le Boupère town center (Vendée, France) in partnership with the municipality and urban planning departments.

New places of learning
Students in 3rd year BDes Interior Design
How can design promote learning in the department of Science and Technology at Nantes University? A long project conducted by 3rd year students on BDes Interior Design between November 2017 and February 2018.

DIY: Outdoors
3rd year students in BDes Product Design
In partnership with Leroy Merlin Rezé, 3rd year students in BDes Product Design developed DIY projects/concepts that can be carried out by the store’s customers in 5 steps.

Hutte
Léo Chatain & Quentin Gros
Sound system solution for shared workspace in the shape of connected seat.

Simon
Thomas Chevillotte & Paolin Thoury
An objet which works without cellular networks during floods and creates a stand-alone network to organize relief.

XtraView
Paulo Cornec & Bastien Tercinier
XtraView is a connected object meant to compensate for a loss of peripheral vision using one or several rangefinders, the user should feel obstacles that he canno longer see.

Noé
Guillaume Nicolas & Thomas Ollivier
Connected object for school groups whose goal is to go beyond a simple museum visit and to virtually capture elements of the collection.

Roméo
Valentin Porchet & Charlotte Sferruzza
Touch-sensitive device which allows sailors on long sea voyages and their family to share a moment of connection through their fingertips despite the distance.