INSTRUCTIONS:

This mock website was designed to be viewed on a mobile screen, so I would ask you to take a look at it on your phone or on a different screen but with mobile size (or keeping that in mind).

Enjoy!


After researching the user and the collection, I realised I had two main goals; to bring back the pARTy to the revellers and to give them a sense of security which they had in their safe places.
Therefore I used the artworks of the BKOR as party locations. What does this mean? Every location within the area of clubs and bars (for now with time this would expand) would have a so-called pARTy box where you can connect your music to it and control some LED lights to give it more of a party ambience (with time the lights and box would also be more professional), it also has a QR Code on it that leads you to the website.

The website contains information about the BKOR and the "pARTy" locations as an organization.
You can also find instructions on how to use the pARTy box.
It also has existing routes that have an average distance/number of artworks/ time walking, but you can also take a quiz that either helps you choose one of the existing routes or lets you create your individual route (for that purpose I created 12 routes in total for now).
Last but not least, you can reserve the pARTy locations if you specifically like one location or want to make sure that you get it. It can also function as a confirmation that you're allowed to have a party there (under certain conditions), so no one can come bug you that you're not allowed.

I mainly imagined 2 scenarios on how this hybrid interface would function.

1) The user group is walking around the city and sees an artwork and the pARTy box jumps to their eye, so they get closer and see the QR Code and see what all of it is about and use it.
2) You find the website online and see what the options are for a route and make plans with friends to go there.

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