The Game of Entrepreneurship
By: Daniel Iván Jiménez,
Anning Song, Peiyu Shen,
Wentai Huang
How do different supports impact entrepreneurship women? In this project, you can provide women with 6 different types of support and see the impact these have in different industries. The support you give to women changes the different patterns and colors on display.
This project was inspired by the embroidery of East Europe and Western Asia and the game of life.






OUTCOME
We wanted to make a visual representation of the impact different types of help could have on women working in different industries.
With our outcome, people could interact with a physical button, and see the changes in patterns.

VISUAL LANGUAGE
Our visual language is created through patterns that are changing over time, we can see 4 main patterns that represent different women working in industries.

The space these patterns (Oscillators) fill, represents the number of women that received a benefit from that particular support.
DATA COLLECTION
The data we used was provided by UN Women and was collected during the Women's Entrepreneurship EXPO 2022.
The data we used was provided by UN Women and was collected during the Women's Entrepreneurship EXPO 2022.
DATA PROCESSING
For this project we had information ocllected in a survey made my entrepeunerhsip women from different countries, firstly we had to standarize the data.
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After that, we used touch designer to create the game of life, more specifically, we used shaders and Python code to do the programming and Arduino for the buttons.
For this project we had information ocllected in a survey made my entrepeunerhsip women from different countries, firstly we had to standarize the data.
After that, we used touch designer to create the game of life, more specifically, we used shaders and Python code to do the programming and Arduino for the buttons.


DESIGN PROCESS
Our design process was heavily inspired by the embroidery patterns from East Europe and West Asia.
After finding a common language with our data, we did some research about different works with this kind of pattern and developed our own language based on this.
Our design process was heavily inspired by the embroidery patterns from East Europe and West Asia.
After finding a common language with our data, we did some research about different works with this kind of pattern and developed our own language based on this.
