SLIDE 1 Mind the Story: Posing Questions with Design
Programme
12:00 – 12:25 Interactive presentation 12:30 – 13:00 Interactive demo
- 13:30 – 13:55 Interactive presentation
14:00 – 14:30 Interactive demo
- 15:00 – 15:25 Interactive presentation
15:30 – 16:00 Interactive demo
- 17:00 – 17:25 Interactive presentation
SLIDE 2 Posing Questions with Design
Lenneke Kuijer (TU/e) Iva Rešetar (UdK Berlin) Karin Niemantsverdriet (TU/e) Iohanna Nicenboim (TU Delft) Daniel Suárez (UdK Berlin) Marie Heidingsfelder (Fraunhofer CeRRI) Marina Castan Cabrero (Royal College of Art)
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An interactive presentation
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Posing questions with design
“the designing and making of a new thing is a particular way of asking if this thing exists today how our everyday world would be altered”
Ron Wakkary, in ‘Designing to Know’ (2016)
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Researching future everyday life
SLIDE 6 UnderAir
Iva Rešetar (UdK Berlin) & Karin Niemantsverdriet (TU/e)
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We will move indoors and rely on air conditioned spaces. We will rely on hyperfunctional clothing to keep our bodies comfortable.
How will future climate extremes affect the way we dress and inhabit spaces?
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If we were to control our personal climate, how would it behave?
It would offer a ideal, stable conditions at all times. It would have the unpredictable character of weather
SLIDE 9 How personal and intimate do you want the future climate to be?
Like underwear: intimate, individual and unexposed to
Like fashion: exposed statement, and a social and shared experience.
SLIDE 10 Objects that withdraw
Iohanna Nicenboim (TU Delft) & Daniel Suárez (UdK Berlin)
SLIDE 11 “In the future, Things will design Things”
Thingtank, thingtank.org
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SLIDE 20 Anti Surveillance Clothes - Adam Harvey
SLIDE 21 Photos: Bart van Overbeeke
SLIDE 22 Photos: Bart van Overbeeke
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Should we let Things hide from us?
Yes, they have the right to do so No, we cannot lose control
SLIDE 26 How do you think this virus could have
Probably hackers
Objects themselves
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Should we let Things see other Things, and us?
Yes, they can be good designers No, that could have serious consequences
SLIDE 28 Space2Go
Marie Heidingsfelder (Fraunhofer CeRRI), Marina Castan Cabrero (Royal College of Art)
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What does ‘being present’ mean?
Bodily presence requires being aware of the environment and the others Loosing yourself in virtual data is just like daydreaming
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Will public spaces still be spheres of social interaction in the future?
In the future, interactions with strangers in public will no longer be necessary In the future, smart technologies will facilitate social life in public spaces
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Is data a space to go in?
Immersing in a virtual world, we can forget everything else around us. Even when immersed in a virtual world, we always remain present in a physical space
SLIDE 32 Interactive demo’s
Want to know, say or experience more? You can now ...
- … create your own objects that hide
- … experience the Space2Go
- … make your own future advertisement
- … interact with a real personal climate
- … hear more from our designers/researchers
- … continue discussing ‘with the artefacts’
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Thank you for your attention
SLIDE 34 Mind the Story: Posing Questions with Design
Programme
12:00 – 12:25 Interactive presentation 12:30 – 13:00 Interactive demo
- 13:30 – 13:55 Interactive presentation
14:00 – 14:30 Interactive demo
- 15:00 – 15:25 Interactive presentation
15:30 – 16:00 Interactive demo
- 17:00 – 17:25 Interactive presentation