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Rights through making

Bionic Wearables & Urban Lights

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"I laboratori provano a contribuire al rafforzamento dell’artigianato combinandolo in un mondo high-tech. Promuoviamo l’esperienza dell Dichiarazione Universale dei Diritti Umani nella propria quotidianità. Unendo studenti provenienti da diverse culture, la comunicazione circa la Dichiarazione è rafforzato mediante il fare. Le parole spesso dividono, il lavoro unisce. Migliorare la comunicazione ha anche a che fare con la cultura, in questo caso la cultura del fare. Stiamo rapidamente perdendo l’essenziale design artigianale.” Kees Overbeeke.

Introduzione
di Kees Overbeeke Rights through making workshops di Ambra Trotto Local identities and social challenges in multicultural cities di Anton Noë Part 1 WORKSHOP: BIONIC WEARABLES The theme: wearable senses di Stephan Wensveen - Workshop’s set up di Ambra Trotto e Caroline Hummels - Materializing the Universal Declaration of Human Rights / Beehugged di Ambra Trotto - Fashion Values / Twintribe di Elisabetta Cianfanelli - Choreography of Interaction / Kamel di Michael Cruz - Bionics and Biomimicry to inspire the unity of form function and interaction / Byou di Ambra Trotto - Skills for Integration / Freefalla Joep Frens Part 2 WORKSHOP: URBAN LIGHTS The theme: Urban Lighting Design di Ambra Trotto - Workshop’s set up di Ambra Trotto e Caroline Hummels - Materializing the Universal Declaration of Human Rights / Reflexity di Ambra Trotto - Enhancing social interaction in Western multicultural cities / NoProblemBench! di Ambra Trotto - Urban and Lighting Design / Connectable di Gabriele Goretti - Choreography of Interaction / Gbamì di Michael Cruz - Scenario based design: project awareness / Frommetoyou di Gabriele Goretti - Skills for Integration / Informì Joep Frens Part 3 REFLECTIONS Reflection on Action di Caroline Hummels - Reflecting on the workshop di Tolulope Akinbogun - Art direction: Aimone Bonucci, Francesco Ciardi.

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“The workshops try to contribute to the strengthening of craftsmanship by combining it in the world of high-tech. We promote the experience of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights in daily life. By bringing together students from different cultures, the communication about the declaration through doing is enhanced. Words often divide, work unites. Improving communication is also about culture, in this case the culture of doing. We are rapidly losing essential design craftsmanship.”
Kees Overbeeke.
Introduction by Kees Overbeeke Rights through making workshops by Ambra Trotto Local identities and social challenges in multicultural cities by Anton Noë Part 1 WORKSHOP: BIONIC WEARABLES The theme: wearable senses by Stephan Wensveen - Workshop’s set up by Ambra Trotto and Caroline Hummels - Materializing the Universal Declaration of Human Rights / Beehugged by Ambra Trotto - Fashion Values / Twintribe by Elisabetta Cianfanelli - Choreography of Interaction / Kamel by Michael Cruz - Bionics and Biomimicry to inspire the unity of form function and interaction / Byou by Ambra Trotto - Skills for Integration / Freefalla Joep Frens Part 2 WORKSHOP: URBAN LIGHTS The theme: Urban Lighting Design by Ambra Trotto - Workshop’s set up by Ambra Trotto and Caroline Hummels - Materializing the Universal Declaration of Human Rights / Reflexity by Ambra Trotto - Enhancing social interaction in Western multicultural cities / NoProblemBench! by Ambra Trotto - Urban and Lighting Design / Connectable by Gabriele Goretti - Choreography of Interaction / Gbamì by Michael Cruz - Scenario based design: project awareness / Frommetoyou by Gabriele Goretti - Skills for Integration / Informì Joep Frens Part 3 REFLECTIONS Reflection on Action by Caroline Hummels - Reflecting on the workshop by Tolulope Akinbogun - Art direction: Aimone Bonucci, Francesco Ciardi.

“The workshops try to contribute to the strengthening of craftsmanship by combining it in the world of high-tech. We promote the experience of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights in daily life. By bringing together students from different cultures, the communication about the declaration through doing is enhanced. Words often divide, work unites. Improving communication is also about culture, in this case the culture of doing. We are rapidly losing essential design craftsmanship.” Kees Overbeeke.
Introduction by Kees Overbeeke Rights through making workshops by Ambra Trotto Local identities and social challenges in multicultural cities by Anton Noë Part 1 WORKSHOP: BIONIC WEARABLES The theme: wearable senses by Stephan Wensveen - Workshop’s set up by Ambra Trotto and Caroline Hummels - Materializing the Universal Declaration of Human Rights / Beehugged by Ambra Trotto - Fashion Values / Twintribe by Elisabetta Cianfanelli - Choreography of Interaction / Kamel by Michael Cruz - Bionics and Biomimicry to inspire the unity of form function and interaction / Byou by Ambra Trotto - Skills for Integration / Freefalla Joep Frens Part 2 WORKSHOP: URBAN LIGHTS The theme: Urban Lighting Design by Ambra Trotto - Workshop’s set up by Ambra Trotto and Caroline Hummels - Materializing the Universal Declaration of Human Rights / Reflexity by Ambra Trotto - Enhancing social interaction in Western multicultural cities / NoProblemBench! by Ambra Trotto - Urban and Lighting Design / Connectable by Gabriele Goretti - Choreography of Interaction / Gbamì by Michael Cruz - Scenario based design: project awareness / Frommetoyou by Gabriele Goretti - Skills for Integration / Informì Joep Frens Part 3 REFLECTIONS Reflection on Action by Caroline Hummels - Reflecting on the workshop by Tolulope Akinbogun - Art direction: Aimone Bonucci, Francesco Ciardi.

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Polistampa, 2009

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Pagine: 96

Caratteristiche: ill. col., br.

col ills, paperback

Formato: 16,5x23,5

ISBN: 978-88-596-0783-0

Collana:
Ethics in design, 4

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