Industrial Design / Endüstriyel Tasarım

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    Assessment of Human-Robot Interaction Between Householders and Robotic Vacuum Cleaners
    (IEEE, 2022) Yapıcı, Nur Beril; Tuğlular, Tuğkan; Başoğlu, Ahmet Nuri
    The study presented in this paper investigates the application of the Hybrid Model, which is the combination of the two strategies of the Built-to-Order Model and the Dynamic Eco-strategy Explorer Model, to robotic vacuum cleaners. The Hybrid Model aims to switch the market power from seller-driven perception to buyer-driven one by creating an individual perspective from the eye of users rather than traditional customer segmentation. The human-centered approach established theoretically has been tested with a determined procedure that includes prototyping, testing, and evaluating the proposed customization system for robotic vacuum cleaners to increase the interaction degree with purchasers. In this case, robotic vacuum cleaners have been chosen to implement and assess the hypothesis. Firstly, the successful prototyping of the Hybrid Model requires well customer analysis and habits determination to build well-constructed and coherent interaction between the purchaser and the robot. We utilized a content analysis of robotic vacuum cleaners and elaborative, conventional interviews with early adopters and early majority of this technology in Turkey to establish credible scenarios and product options during the phases of the Hybrid Model practice. The results of the interview were discussed, and the evaluations have been reported.
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    Türkiye'de Endüstri Ürünleri Tasarımcısında Aranan Niteliklerin Lisans Eğitim Programları ve Kariyer Siteleri Üzerinden Karşılaştırmalı Analizi
    (Anadolu Üniversitesi, 2011) Erkarslan, Önder; Kaya, N. Aslı; Dilek, Özgün
    Endüstriyel tasarımcı bilinen bir meslek ünvanı olmasına rağmen, sektördeki uygulamalar göz önüne alındığında, mesleğin iş tanımı hala belirsizdir. Endüstri Ürünleri Tasarımı (EÜT) ve Endüstriyel Tasarım (ET) eğitimi veren kurumlar, mezunlarının sektöre yaptığı katkılarının yanında, piyasayı geliştirmek amacıyla kendilerini de sürekli gözden geçirmek, eksikliklerini gidermek; sanayinin beklentilerine cevap vermek durumundadır. Bu çalışmanın amacı Türkiye’deki Endüstri Ürünleri Tasarımı ve Endüstriyel Tasarım mezunlarının istihdamında sanayinin, endüstriyel tasarımcı kimliğini nasıl algıladığını, iş tanımları üstünden tespit edilmesini kapsar. Bu çalışma üç safhada yürütülmüştür: öncelikle derinlemesine bir literatür araştırmasının ardından, Türkiye’de Endüstri Ürünleri Tasarımı ve Endüstriyel Tasarım lisans eğitimi veren on üniversitenin mevcut ders programları ve içerikleri incelenmiş, Türkiye’deki yedi web portalındaki 2009 yılı son dört ayı içerisinde yayınlanmış iş ilanları taranıp incelenerek, sanayinin gözündeki endüstriyel tasarımcısının profili çıkarılmıştır. Bu çalışmanın sonucu, hem tasarım eğitimi ve mesleği hem de mezunların istihdamında endüstrinin talepleri ve beklentilerinin tatmini açısından önemlidir.
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    A Re-Design Project: Correction of an Outdoor Fitness Equipment’s Design According To Its Users’s Anthropometric and Biomechanical Data
    (2018) Kaya, Nazife Aslı; Erkarslan, Önder
    The aim of this study is to determine the anthropometric measurements of the users of outdoor fitness equipment and to re-design of an in-use outdoor fitness equipment according to these measurements. A total of 100 (50 male and 50 female) outdoor fitness equipment users, living in Eskisehir, Turkey, voluntarily participated in the study. Their ages ranged from 18 to 79 years and the mean of their ages were 31,2 (SD: 1,15277). The following human body dimensions were measured: stature, shoulder height, side-arm reach, fist (knuckle) height, forearm length, upper arm length, shoulder-fingertip length, knee height, malleolus height and hand length. The anthropometric measures of the adults and the outdoor fitness equipment’ dimensions were compared in order to identify any incompatibility between them. The data indicated a mismatch between the adults’ bodily dimensions and the outdoor fitness equipment available to them. Later on, in use fitness equipment’s motion output compared with biomechanical limits. Also, a mismatch was found between the motion output and biomechanical limits which might cause injuries. As these mismatches endanger public health, an outdoor fitness equipment, FE02 Stepper was re-designed according to its users’ anthropometric data and biomechanical limits as an example. 
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    The Turkish-German Affair in Films: a Dreamworld or a Netherworld?
    (Selçuk Üniversitesi, 2020) Tunç Cox, Ayça
    Turkish society’s perception of Germany has been going through a significant transformation. This is indisputably related with the crucial role Germany played by not taking sides with Turkey in its long-lasting attempts to access to the European Union. Through critical discourse analysis, this article explores how Turkish cinematic narratives have accounted for the thorny Turkish-German relations in the last two decades. The analyzed films, which are the products of the dynamic and heterogeneous new cinema of Turkey, have contributed to the knowledge produced about Germany, Germans and Turkish-Germans in the media. Therefore, focusing on these cinematic texts should reveal alternative modes of reading the enduring Turkish-German affair. As the close textual analysis has revealed, the films in question refuse the presumed label of “subaltern” for Turkey, and instead, provides a realistic and multifaceted account of said relationship.
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    Reading Sociocultural Contexts Through Photographs: a Case Study of Women Photographs, Taken in the Early Republic Period of İzmir
    (2020) Yurt, Canberk; Türkmen, Doruk; Günduru, Beliz; Destici, Orkun; Aşıcı, Burçin
    The individuals reflect the socio-cultural, economic and political changes in their society with their appearances, like a mirror. From the late Ottoman period, through the declaration of the Republic, several modernization steps have taken place in Turkish society. During that period, photography has taken a crucial role in society, both as a profession and social innovation instrument, by being a representative of the societal changes. Through that, regulations such as Dress Reform and Women’s Suffrage Code, and western fashion have influenced women’s image and re-defined their roles in modern Turkish society. These reforms provided more self-confıdence and freedom to modern Turkish women. By that, the way women express themselves via photographs has been changed. This study aims to analyze the socio-cultural contexts, from the perspective of five randomly selected women photographs from İpek Cabadak’s private collection, which is named “Photographs Entrusted to the Future”. As a research method, iconographic visual analysis has been conducted, by considering social, historical and cultural incidents at that era, with the guidance of İpek Cabadak. Visual analysis of the selected photographs has been made based on some fashion clues, pre-iconographic data and historical facts from the early republic period. The analysis provides useful information about the roles and positions of Turkish women, their interactions and positionings among the society, in order to define the time and place those photographs have been taken and links between socio-cultural incidents. According to this study, photography can be considered a beneficial and efficient tool for visual analysis in historic socio-cultural studies.
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    Mismatch Between Classroom Furniture and Student Body Dimensions: Case of İzmir
    (2019) Kaya, Nazife Aslı; Erkarslan, Önder
    The aim of the research is to determine the anthropometric measures of school children aged 12-13, who live in Izmir, Turkey, in order to propose anthropometrically appropriate school furniture (desk and chair), and to compare findings with the available classroom furniture produced according to Standards of Classroom Furniture, published by Republic Of Turkey General Directorate of Primary Education to determine potential mismatches. A total of twelve anthropometric data were collected by convenience sampling from 393 (207 male and 186 female) students. The data were analyzed with the aid of the SPSS v13 software on a desktop computer. Descriptive statistics for each anthropometric dimension are given as mean, standard deviation and 5th and 95th percentile values for male and female in mm. The obtained anthropometric data used for calculating classroom furniture dimensions, sitting height, seat depth, seat width, backrest height and desk height. Mismatches were found when the findings were compared with the Standards of Classroom Furniture, published by Republic Of Turkey General Directorate of Primary Education.
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    Türkiye'de Modern Banyonun Değişimi: Dergi Reklamları Üzerinden Bir Değerlendirme
    (Yaşar Üniversitesi, 2015) Aytaç, Aysun; Timur Öğüt, Şebnem
    Bu çalışma, Türkiye'de Batılılaşma ile modern banyonun gündelik hayatımıza girişini ve 1980-2012 yılları arasında, tasarım, mimarlık ve dekorasyon dergilerinde yayınlanan banyo reklamlarına bakarak, banyo mekânının geçirdiği değişimi anlamaya çalışır. Çalışma, önce, modern banyonun 19. yüzyıl sonlarında Amerika'da ortaya çıkışını, Amerika'da geçirdiği erken evreleri, dönemin dergi reklamları ve katalog imajları ile destekleyerek kısaca değerlendirir. Sonrasında, Türkiye'de cumhuriyet sonrası modernleşme ve Batılılaşma çabaları ile modern banyonun gündelik hayatımıza girişini, toplumun bu yabancı unsur ile olan etkileşimini aktarır. Son olarak 1980-2012 yılları arasında, onar yıllık dönemler halinde, banyo ve banyo elemanları reklamlarının görselleri eşliğinde, Türkiye'de modern banyonun geçirdiği evreleri yorumlar
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    Ethics in Industrial Product Design - (good, Goods and Gods)
    (University of Zagreb, 2002) Özcan, A. Can
    The lack of ethical side and its possible reasons in our professional designer lives is the main theme of this presentation. For the basic principle is good for ethical existence, we usually avoid asking ethical questions in our professional design activities. We prefer principles of professionalism or codes of conduct. Though the whole design culture of past, present and future have been and will be abstractions of human mind, yet we find ethics too abstract for design practice. We seem to prefer designing for the sake of design’s own sake and never asking ethical questions like “is it good?” Of course there comes a time for all of us to ask ethical questions and it usually happens when the going gets tough. When somebody reproduces a sheep genetically, when a couple of designer-scientists get close to apply human DNA into computer processors, when we start watching planes crashing into towers just like a movie or a war just like a computer software, or when we see our children getting more violent in front of actual or fictional terror in our designed environment, then we start asking ethical questions as it is nowadays.
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    Paramortals, or Dancing With the Interactive Digital Dead
    (Athabasca University Press, 2016) Onufrijchuk, Roman
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    A Comparison of Two Innovation Tools: Application on Smart Kitchen Design
    (IEEE, 2017) Taşkın, Burcu; Başoğlu, Nuri; Daim, Tuğrul Ünsal
    The process is one of the significant issues of companies in innovative product design. The designers and the management deal with producing high quality products with the creativity in a short-term period. The researchers developed techniques to solve that problem as TRIZ. The TRIZ-based techniques aim to recover the gaps of the creative innovation to solve specific problems of technical products and technologies. However, the traditional innovation techniques are still preferred for the design process. This study conducted a comparative research on outcomes regarding the process of two design groups. The assignment is given to ten design students to identify the design requirements of smart kitchen design that answers the specific problem and to propose a product through needs and demands. First group with five students applied TRIZ-based techniques, while the other five students applied one of another innovation techniques. In this study the outcomes of the group design of smart kitchen is discussed to compare the application of the process and quality of the products.