Dhruv & Hide's Final Project

Hide and Dhruv Mohan

By Dhruv & Hide

Centraphone

Centraphone is a giant megaphone designed to give teenagers a voice to express their thoughts, feelings, emotions, Etc… Centraphone was built because research showed that the people of Cambridge would like to see more community spaces to meet other people. When brainstorming, it was also found that there are a lot of current community spaces that aren’t being used. At this point, the problem at hand was not how to create more community spaces, it was how to make those spaces used. So, to do this, the Centraphone was created. 

Now, teens have a space to voice their own opinions and ideas, because being a teenager can be hard and especially in central square, where the majority of the community is college kids who are usually not even from Massachusetts. The Centraphone will have a whiteboard coating in order to let teens draw what they are thinking. The Centraphone can also be used to relax or eat lunch. The megaphone is made up of plexiglass and the ladder out of wood.

Lafayette Sq

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Lafayette SQ

Our

project

gives

a space

for

people to

voice

their

opinions

through

an interactive

message board.

Mid-Review Notes

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Mid Review

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Dhruv & Hide's

Mid-Review

Exit ticket

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Our prototype is a scale model of four climbable "heads". An abstracted human has been provided for scale.


flash fiction

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I don't have any money, but I guess we could just walk around. Walking around, of course, is the only thing we can do. 


It was a hot day, and we wanted to get ice cream and "just hang out". Our brief stint in Central really only lasted as long as the shopping took, which, frankly, is the only purpose we are given the chance to fulfill, and the only purpose that truly matters. We headed home after the ice cream, stopping to rest on a black bench, scalding hot from the sun, every mile or so.



"Wanna get lunch and look for somewhere to sit in the sun?"

"Of course! I'm always down for lunch in Central. How about brunch?"

"Sounds good to me."

We had a walk under the light. We found a perfect spot by a storefront in Central.

"Nice weather we have today. Perfect for eggs." They stated.

We brought four raw eggs to make brunch sandwiches. I cracked them one-handed against a brick wall, with a slice of bread held beneath. The egg cracked. That signature sizzling sound could be heard as the innards dropped, petrifying in the glare of the sun.


I just need something to do with the kids. Thankfully, the Lafayette Square Art Zone™ is here to save the day! Thank you, creators of the Lafayette Square Art Zone™!


"Hey-- wanna meet in 'the square' and have coffee?"

"D.A.R.E. taught me what to do in this situation... Say no to drugs!" I objected.

Then, with my newfound charisma, I strolled into the Lafayette Square Art Circle™ and drew the best chalk drawing ever, resulting in me winning every single prize for every single art competition. Yes, the 1st, 2nd, and 3rd place prizes, because everyone else was too intimidated by my art skill and charisma to enter.

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Cars drive directly by Lafayette

Large walking space in the center

Very "open" area

Looming and "powerful" artwork.

Leads directly into the road

The open-ness feels nice

Almost authoritative, but the feeling is friendly

Chessboard requires you to bring your own pieces

High saturation darkish colors

Light and wild colors give an ethereal feeling

Very "open" area

Two restaurants

People perform occasionally

Completely unshaded- sometimes feels too hot

Haven't seen the board used before

Mural of actual people

The open-ness may be intentional

Area does not look built to facilitate social interaction

Observations and Insights

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4 chess tables

There is already an art installation in Lafayette Sq

Are they there, so that people can interact with one another?

Lafayette Sq is bland

There is an empty space in the middle of the seating area

There aren't many people in Lafayette Sq

There are a noticeable amount of shops in the area

No sense of community

No live performances

Some greenery

Loud!

Lots of car traffic

Lots of foot traffic

Lots of murals in view

No parking lots within 100 feet

Lots of small businesses

Not many trees

Not much residential space near

Not many live performances

About 14 tables

Nothing drastically stands out

Notes from walk

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Middle East

  • Rent shared
  • Underground newspaper
  • Built a community
  • Movement for kinder education 

Target (office space)

  • Feminism movement 
  • HQ of female liberation 
  • Self defense classes
  • Talk Show
  • Cambridge used to have rent control

Harvest Co-op

  • Food co-ops made healthy food
  • Volunteers would get discounts 
  • Went out of business during pandemic 

Santander

  • Rented out by 3 groups of people 

Cambridge Savings Bank

• One story shops

  • Used to cook free food in front

H-Mart

  • Essex street commune
  • Artists, poets, writers 

• Advocated for homelessness

55 Norfolk St

• Started as grocery store then

abandoned , then rented out by Piano

Dave, then turned

into an art gallery.