Tian Qing
About
Tian Qing is a designer with an industrial design background who is passionate about design research, inclusive design, and future strategy. Her ability to construct systems brings more details and insights to projects. During her time at the RCA, she explored design methodologies to support her future academic research. Tian will keep working in inclusive design, using technology and products as bridges to bring more equity to society.
Neurodivergent Creatives 2050 (NDC2050)
Neurodivergent Creatives 2050 (NDC2050) aims to improve the quality of life for neurodivergent individuals in China by 2050 through comprehensive policy development supported by technological innovations such as the NDC Glasses. The project addresses key areas, including healthcare, education, social integration, and employment, focusing on creating an inclusive and supportive environment that leverages the unique creative talents of neurodivergent individuals.
An insightful policy proposal document has been developed with detailed implementation, evaluation, and improvement plans. Also, the promotional video was made to encourage more people to support the proposed policy.
Promotional Video: https://youtu.be/z2deDnMDIq0
The NDC glasses are made to envision the preferred future with technology support. NDC glasses concept combines the application of brain-computer interface and artificial intelligence to capture, analysis and translate the ND’s creative thoughts and help them to better communicate with others.
Caption Process Video: https://youtu.be/rlGF_vSOQ3E
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