MEET THE CYCLE 8 STUDENT CHALLENGERS
MEET THE CYCLE 8 STUDENT CHALLENGERS
Axis is a multisensory museum initiative that reimagines how people with visual impairments experience art.
Recognizing that traditional museum experiences rely heavily on sight, the project works directly with children with visual impairments to develop tactile, auditory, and other sensory interpretations of artworks, in order to transform museums into more inclusive spaces where art can be explored beyond the means of sight.
At its core, Axis envisions accessibility as a fundamental aspect of exhibition design, enabling every individual, regardless of their ability, to meaningfully engage with art and culture.
Team Members:
Cassandra Agabin
Aryannah Mischa J. Carpio
Atasha Carpio
Angela Que
Patricia Young
Pamana is an interdisciplinary memory preservation initiative exploring how people can preserve, revisit,
and pass on meaningful memories in the digital age.
By bringing together design, technology, material sciences, and the humanities, we develop hybrid digital and physical experiences that help families and communities safeguard their stories, relationships, and cultural heritage for future generations.
Team Members:
Rod Isaiah Fermantez
Gabriel Naval
Sofhia Angelique D. Soniga
The tricycle sector is a pillar of the Philippine economy, serving as a primary mode of transportation for students and workers. As essential as it is, rapid modernization and digitization have outpaced many drivers' and operators' ability to adapt, creating information gaps due to limited communication and transparency.
PasaDATA uses data to foster inclusion, build trust among commuters, tricycle drivers, operators, TODAs, and the government, and empower every story by ensuring that data informs and supports people rather than controls them.
Team Members:
Johan Russell H. Cruz
Maria Angeline P. Dela Cruz
Victoria Margaux Garcia
John Winston Panlaqui
Kathlyn Mae S. Postrado
Ambrose James Torreon
Althea Nicole P. Teodosio
Genesis B. Tuazon
Gabriel D. Zerna
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