Ziqun (Helena) Hua

Ziqun Hua focuses on the universal possibility and application of the combination of technology and design.

Ziqun Hua graduated from the University of Shanghai for Science and Technology majoring in mechanical design and automation (BA) in 2020.

Then, studying integrated industrial design (Msc) at Loughborough University led her to focus on the practice of AI-related smart technologies in inclusive design for minority groups. During her studies at the Royal College of Art, she further expanded the discussion of inclusive design in the context of the future post-Anthropocene, that is, whether it is possible for us to extend the approach of inclusive design to be about Design applications for other creatures in nature.

Helena_Huahua@163.com

︎Portfolio 2020
︎CV




Ziqun (Helena) Hua

Ziqun Hua focuses on the universal possibility and application of the combination of technology and design.

Ziqun Hua graduated from the University of Shanghai for Science and Technology majoring in mechanical design and automation (BA) in 2020.

Then, studying integrated industrial design (Msc) at Loughborough University led her to focus on the practice of AI-related smart technologies in inclusive design for minority groups. During her studies at the Royal College of Art, she further expanded the discussion of inclusive design in the context of the future post-Anthropocene, that is, whether it is possible for us to extend the approach of inclusive design to be about Design applications for other creatures in nature.
Helena_Huahua@163.com

︎Portfolio 2020
︎CV

Buzz


2021


Inclusive design of instrumental ensemble practice for visually impaired people under 25

Using artificial intelligence to identify and analyse the visual cues in the instrumental ensemble scene and then convert the information into corresponding vibration signals, which will ultimately help shorten the ensemble. The use of artificial intelligence to identify and analyse the visual cues in the instrumental ensemble scene and then convert the information into corresponding vibration signals will ultimately help shorten the ensemble practice process for the visually impaired and give sighted people some inspiration to learn the instrument.


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