BA Interaction Design
So much of our lives are shaped by the technologies we use, the services we engage with, and the systems that we are embedded in. Our interactions with these products, services, and systems can have huge impacts on our success, our wellbeing, and our connections with others. Interaction Design in NCAD is about shaping these designed experiences to better meet our needs, our wants, and our desires. We first consider the human and societal need before crafting the technologies, interfaces and systems which deliver it.
At its core, Interaction Design is about imagining things as they might be, not accepting them as they are.
The BA Interaction Design programme explores the relationship between people and technology through three district design approaches. Through a robust Human Centred Design approach students conduct real world research into complex situations and identify innovative design solutions with real impact. Other students engage in a Creative Technology driven approach, building interactive digital prototypes to explore and define new interactions with digital technologies. The final approach seeks to make us reflect on complex contemporary issues by raising questions and manifesting new possibilities through the language of Critical Design.
This year students' projects tackle a range of impactful subjects including; using creative technology to monitor biodiversity and guide restorative action in suburban gardens, co-designing the diagnosis experience for HIV+ patients with the Mater Hospital, a critical exploration of embodied AI storytelling in the seanchaí tradition, and many more.
Roisin Allen
BA Interaction Design
Stephen Barun
BA Interaction Design
Gráinne Bourke Boyle
BA Interaction Design
Nathan Costello
BA Interaction Design
Donall Courtney
BA Interaction Design
Evan Kenny
BA Interaction Design
Anthony Mohun
BA Interaction Design
Caoimhe O’Donnell
BA Interaction DesignDaranijoh Sanni
BA Interaction Design
Tara Savage
BA Interaction Design
Rían Toner
BA Interaction Design