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BOXING PROBLEMS
BOXING PROBLEMS
BOXING PROBLEMS
BOXING PROBLEMS
2022

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BOXING PROBLEMS

Modular Exhibition System

Many women experience violence because of their gender. Violence against women is an expression of a power imbalance between the sexes and occurs in all social classes. Through visual, auditory, and haptic perception, the problem of violence against women is made emotionally tangible and prompts users to think about this issue more intensively. This supports prevention and creates greater awareness of the problem in a way that may help prevent later acts. The modular exhibition system can be used in schools, exhibitions, and workshops. At present, there is almost no prevention in schools in Germany on the topic of violence against women.

JURY STATEMENT

This educational tool is well designed both in form and function and achieves its purpose of engaging students through an emotionally impactful learning experience.

WINNER STATEMENT

I feel very proud and honoured to be a winner of the iF DESIGN TALENT AWARD 2022. Hopefully BOXING PROBLEMS will help to create a more equal and non-violent future. A big thank you to everyone who supported me in the development of this project.

UNIVERSITY

Hochschule für Gestaltung Schwäbisch Gmünd

Schwäbisch Gmünd, DE
WINNER

Robin Richter

Hochschule für Gestaltung Schwäbisch Gmünd

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