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Online Platform for Developing Unfinished Projects

Student: Evchik Nikita

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Faculty: School of Arts and Humanities

Educational Programme: Design (Bachelor)

Final Grade: 8

Year of Graduation: 2024

This visual research focuses on various forms of incompleteness in design. In this research, incompleteness is categorized into accidental and planned incompleteness. Classifying objects based on this division, I make a hypothesis about the existence of design objects that, depending on the context, can be considered both complete and incomplete. The findings of the research and other studies describing the use of an iterative approach in development and design form the theoretical foundation of the project, an online platform for the development of unfinished projects.

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