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Connor Cambourn

Qualification

Bachelor of Design
Major in Interface Design

Student Bio

Hello dear reader! May I be the first to thank you for visiting me here and welcome you to my wonderfully interesting project. Now that the formalities are out of the way. Let me just bore you with my tale, which due to the limited space on the website, had to be cut short.

I am from a small pair of islands called New Zealand, specifically Hamilton and Tauranga. Born in Hamilton and lived a considerable portion of my life in Tauranga, you get the idea. While trapped in this lovely city for 18 years, I grew a passion for art and wonderment for technology, which blossomed into a love for designing particularly fascinating interfaces. So studying Interface Design was the only logical choice I could make.

Project Description

This project is an educational kiosk that can be planted at sites all across the globe, thus allowing for a more interesting way of interacting with a historical site. The kiosk is for the younger generation, a generation that would prefer to interact rather than read. I chose this project on a whim, as I knew it would keep me entertained due to my love of classical history.

Thoina: The Acropolis of Athens