Project:
In Cultivate and Curate, our class was tasked with creating designs that could help Land's Sake Farm with specific problems that they gave us. Initially, in our field ethnography visit to Land's Sake, we asked many questions and took many notes to begin thinking of solutions for their various problems. My group, "Crate Moving Washing," decided to make our project a wearable device to help farmers carry heavy objects. Land's Sake explained how they needed to move 15 crates from a truck to their washroom. These crates weigh 20-60 pounds. They also need at least two people to unload the crates. One person lowers crates from the truck, and another person carries them into the washroom. We decided to design a wearable that can help redistribute the weight of the create onto your hips and shoulders rather than your arms and lower back. Essentially, we want to create a kind of backpack connected to a resting tray in front of you that you can put the crate onto. Then, part of the crate's weight will be redistributed to the hips and shoulders because of the backpack's design.