Thursday, July 22, 2010

Matrix

Choices Of Bags

*Reflective statement- even at the time of buying a simple thing like bag, there are so many aspects which influences our choice.

Marasandra 3rd day

We went in the evening at around 7 pm. The scene at this hour was quite different from the previous two days. It was dark and not much light was there in the village. The houses were well lit but there were no street lights.
They were not much people outside. Only the area where there are big concrete houses had 3-4 street lights, the other portion did not have any street light pole. After a little talking to someone living there we got to know that they tend to stay inside after its dark as there is no street light. And they do get electricity poles, but only during elections.

Almost every house there had an access to t.v. and cable. They had pulled wires from various electricity poles and were able to light there houses through them.

*Reflective statement- Their time of the day is resticted. They have to finish all the outside work before it gets dark, not by choice but by compulsion.

Wednesday, July 21, 2010

Marasandra 2nd day

We tried to map the whole village. We started together as a group of 11 and further split at a point in different directions. We had small conversation with people. Set few landmarks, to make it easy to read the map. After a while, we combine the two maps of different direction together and made it into one final map of the village. In which we tried and mark all the important places, houses, land marks, shops etc.



We also gave paper and pen to a person living there, and told him to try and draw the village map according to him. But could not find him afterwards to collect the map.
*Reflective statement- How the whole setting is according to different professions of the people there and also according to their houses.


Tuesday, July 20, 2010

Report- Marasandra

We went to the village at around 1 in the afternoon. We started with the first house where there was a man working on a potters wheel. We had a small conversation with him. We had a problem conversing with him as he was unable to understand hindi and we din't know kannada.

We observed him while he was working on the wheel, making pots, joining the base of the pots etc.
Further we went inside the village and mat other potters working on the ganpati statues. We observed how they worked on th idols and asked about how they make it, in how much time etc.
They usually make the body of the idol first by setting the clay in the molds. After that the make the head and attach it to the body they previously made. They make around 10 complete idols in 2 days.


We went and explored further, saw a vineyard and people working there.
We saw how the village was geographically set up etc.

*Reflective statement-  I observed the setting of the village, how at a particular area all the potters lived, then the iron casting, the other portion had much more concrete houses with people probably earning more than the potters. small shops and P.C.O. , small temple etc.

Daily Route plan 19-07-2010

Visiting "Marasandra", a village on the outskirts of Bangalore. Trying and using all the tools we have learnt till now. research, ergonomics etc. Observe how the village changes with the time of the day.

Ergonomics 17-07-2010

Ergonomics is the science related to man and his work. Example safe lifting techniques,proper posture, appropriate seating position and adaptive equipments.
I observed the coconut seller and tried to study his ergonomics.
I tried and measured his tools like the knife, coconuts in relation to his hand, cart, chair etc.
I observed the way he cuts the coconut so perfectly that after three chops there is a hole in the middle and how he uses the same knife in different position to do different work.
How he also gives the coconut for a "take away" .

Report 16-07-2010

I presented both the scenarios through enactment.

Scenario on Juice owner-
I am Rokesh, a juice shop owner.
Ravi my elder brother suddenly decided to get married . And now he wants the house our father had left both us, in which we are staying at present.
As the house is a one bedroom flat, Ravi wants me to move out of this house and take a new house on rent for myself. But I am not prepared for an expense like that.
After a lot of arguments and fights I have filed a case against him..
As by court's order, none of us got the possession till the matter was sought-ed in the court.

Gradually over the time I confronted a financial problem as i had been paying rents for my house along with my shop rent, my 3 workers' payments and the additional lawyers fee.
Because of all these expenditures I could not spend any money on repairing my old tools (juicers) which was giving me problem.I have Only one worker now, Mahesh. But have more work to do.
One day an ex-Srishti College student came to my shop to have my special Mango chunk juice. while drinking the juice, she found a piece of broken blade. It was a nightmare for me.
She threatened to sue me...
I am going through the worst phase of my life.
I am in-
Legal crises(property)
Financial crises(2 rents)
Legal crises(case against me by my customer)


Scenario on Coconut seller-
I am Chandragode, a coconut seller.
My wife Lakshmi wants to go to her mother's house (Mysore) to visit her aunt Jaanaki amma who has come for a holiday there. And she wants to take saaris and sweets, as she wants to show Jaanaki amma that we earn enough money to afford all this. Which is not the truth.
So now I had to give Lakshmi all the saved money i had and take care of my 2 sons Raghu and Subbu.

And top of all this, there are Riots in Mysore which has made my Coconut supply hamper.There won't be any supply for 2weeks.
All my savings for the week and the extra sum was spent on Jaanaki amma's saaris and sweets and the travelling expense of my wife. I have to make sure to feed my sons everyday. And now even Lakshmi is stuck in Mysore.

I have no coconut to sell and no money to buy more coconuts from the local dealers.
I am in a financial crises.

Daily Route plan 16-07-2010

To present both the scenario through enactment.

Report 15-07-2010

I interviewed the Juice shop owner and the coconut seller.
I built a scenario on both of them.

Thursday, July 15, 2010

Daily Route Plan 15-07-2010

Interview my second person and find out as much information.
Create a persona and a Scenario of both the people that they are in a crises in which they need either a legal help or a financial help.

Report 14-07-2010

Could talk to one of them. The Person owning the Juice shop in the Yelahanka market.
Name:Rokesh
He is from Bangalore itself. He started this juice shop 5years back. He owns one more juice shop in B.E.L Road, which is taken care by his brother. He and his brother are still unmarried and live together.
He pays a monthly rent of Rs.7000. He has 500 (approx) customers everyday. He has 3 people helping him in this shoes. He opens his shop at 8:30a.m.-11p.m. Most of the college students come.
After his father passed away the brothers had to start something for their income and decided to start a juice shop. Initially they had one shop on B.E.L Road and after it worked out well they decided to open another shop in Yelahanka.

I asked many of the regular customers about why they go to this juice shop and how often they go,what kind of interactionsthey normally have etc.

-Most of the college students go almost everyday. The owner interacts with them very sweetly and sometime even gives free juice or extra juice or on credit. He serves fresh juice and is Hygenic.

Daily Route Plan 14-07-2010

Interview the 2people and try to find out as much information as possible by talking to them directly and also through secondary information i.e. talking to the customers or people in contact with them.

Tuesday, July 13, 2010

Ex. 1- To Earn Rs100 Using Innovative/Creative Thinking.

We brainstormed together as a group about how can we earn a profit of Rs.100 by doing an innovative small business. something which did not take much time and could be done in a day. also in which we do not invest much and yet earn a profit of Rs. 100 each.

We came across many ideas like, street performance,selling paper bags, handicrafts, plants, car wash,selling paintings, hair braiding, palm reading, nail art etc.

Amongst our final ideas were a food stall or lime juice stall. But we did not find it innovative enough so after giving it a little more thought on how can we make it creative we came down to our final idea of "Gift A Juice".

We made personalised tags with different quotes and messages and attached it to different glasses, in which we would serve the juice.So the whole concept was to buy a glass with a personalised tag to gift some one. The tags had quotes like Best Friend, Have A Nice Day, For A Smile, Hugs, Peachaan Kaun?, Burp, Chill Maadi,I am Awesome etc. The cost of each glass was decided to be Rs.10 .

We thought of lime juice but with taking care of the investment cost we changed it to buying 'tang'. Our investment was Rs.200 and we aimed for earning Rs.500 but we sold all the glasses and earned a profit of Rs. 110 per head.