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Follow up to Synetgies 4 - Sun Display: Interview with Jonas Burki

Posted on 18 March 2008 by Andreas

The prototype presented at Synetgies 4 in 2007, has now lead to the foundation of a new company headed by Jonas Burki. I took the opportunity to ask some general questions to the founder and former Synetgies speaker. Enjoy reading some new facts about the history of a display that uses nothing but sunlight or light from other tertiary sources as its source of light.

Andreas Brenner: Can you briefly summarize the history of SUN_D again? How and when did you come up with the idea?
Jonas Burki: The idea of SUN_D was born at the beginning of my diploma year in late 2006 being a graduating student at Institute HyperWerk at the Academy of Art and Design of the University of Applied Sciences of Northwestern Switzerland (FHNW). Each student had to phrase his core question about what he/she will research for the degree. Thus my question was: how can we display information utilizing light and shade by means of mechanical manipulation.
After I had phrased three concrete Ideas and built a functioning prototype for each, I applied for the NEXT IDEA Art and Technology Grant of ARS Electronica and luckily I won the tendered 4 months scholarship at Ars Electronica Futurelab. Futurelab provided human and financial resources as well as their knowledge to implement my concept and develop a system which then was presented at the international Ars Electronica Festival in Linz in September 2007.

A.B.: When was the first time that you realized the economic potential of your “arts project”?
J.B.: During my time at the institute I have always dreamed to come up with a diploma idea which will have enough commercial potential in order to be continued after finishing studies. But it was at the Ars Electronica Festival when I first realized that there may be a real economic potential. Although I’m still doubting from time to time, the feedback from coaches and partners has been way better than I expected so far. So I keep meeting people and one thing follows the other.

A.B.: What are the most important headlines we are going to read about SUN_D in the near and mid-run future?
J.B.: I don’t think my project will generate huge headlines, but I hope to give people an input and to change their way of thinking. The combination of existing things bears a lot of potential, that you don’t have to re-invent the wheel to create something new. Just take two existing things and combine them to one.

A.B.: Looking back, did the participation in the Synetgies event create any value for you?
J.B.: I enjoy meeting creative people in general. I definitely met them in my first Synetgies visit. I was surprised about how open and uncomplicated the group was. After my presentation some came up with new ideas and their feedback was very useful. It’s always great to talk with competent people which are new to my project.

A.B.: Thank you very much for briefly answering the questions. Anything you’d like to add?
J.B.: I would like to thank Synetgies for the valuable contacts I was able to get through this network. But let me add one thing: An idea is an idea only if other people know about it. Until then you have no plan whether it’s worth to invest your time. Don’t be afraid that your idea might be stolen by mean people. Just spread your message and you’ll find what you have been searching for.

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Synetgies 1-4: Summary

Posted on 01 November 2007 by Andreas

Synetgies 1 - Nanotech

At the occasion of our very first try to connect students from different backgrounds, Gustav Schiefler of ETH Zurich and Camille Therre of the University of St. Gallen prepared a presentation and a case study on the latest development in nanotech, both from a technological as well as from a business perspective.

Synetgies 2 - Formula Student

Having been a participant at the Formula Student competition, Daniel Landmann of ETH Zurich introduced us to the first complete version of their self-constructed race car.

Synetgies 3 - Presentation of Wua.la

Dominik Grolimund of ETH Zurich first held the world-wide first public presentation of his new peer-to-peer storage system Wua.la in order to join the Synetgies community later for a networking dinner and to answer specific questions. All Synetgies members received an invitation to test Wua.la.
To find out more about Wuala, see the recording of Dominik’s Speech at Google Techtalks.

Synetgies 4 - Presentation of SUN_D

Founded as an art project, Jonas Burki of the University of applied Sciences of Nothwestern Switzerland (FHNW) soon realised the economic potential of his simple yet ingenious invention, a display which uses sunlight as the only source of light - a possible new approach towards sustainable advertising.

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