Profesional practice for design (Famelab Brief)

Here is the Famelab brief:

Contestants have just three minutes to present a topic in science, engineering or maths in an engaging way to a non-specialist adult audience.

  • You may not use PowerPoint
  • Props are limited to what you can carry on stage (there will be no time for set up)
  • If you make it through the heats to the local final you will need a second presentation (which can be on the same topic, but must be demonstrably different in content).

The judges are looking for somebody who can shine in content, clarity and charisma.

 

for the device i look into:

and:

but also:

here is the electronic component recipe:

http://www.14degrees.org/diy-bicycle-dynamo-usb-charger-for-smartphones-and-battery-packs/

 

http://www.techible.net/2012/06/bicycle-dynamo-usb-charger/

 

 

 

Here are a few examples for which the balance between the speech and the visual is well maintain, even a great speaker can benefit from visual aids:

and

Then I started to look at earlier production, simple visuals even if the quality is not the best the point is made, I like it:

But can i actually go as far as not having any voice at all???That would totally go again the all brief…Totally. :-).

And this in my opinion one of the best example of combination between a great speech, intense visuals and an audio design to build up this charisma wanted by the Famelab:

 

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