Transdisciplinary-Design

Transdisciplinary-Design

By Liverpool School of Architecture (University of Liverpool) and RIBA North West

Date and time

Mon, 24 Oct 2016 09:30 - Tue, 25 Oct 2016 15:00 GMT+1

Location

Design Council

407 Saint John Street London EC1V 4AB United Kingdom

Refund Policy

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Description

EMERGING MODELS OF TRANSDISCIPLINARITY DRIVING BUSINESS, TECHNOLOGY & DESIGN INNOVATION

This 2-day international symposium is open to designers, industry representatives and educators interested to take part in a pan-European network on the topic of transdisciplinarity in Design:

As professionals and society we are facing the pertinent question of what role design (and designers) will play in shaping the future at a time when digital economy is disrupting ways of thinking, living, working and doing business; how will this change the processes, products, methods and business of design? While technology has become an integral criteria to be factored into design thinking (and making); Design itself has become a driving force for technology development.

Ideas of “transdisciplinarity” are not entirely new; the situation in the last 10 years, however, has seen a radical change of the ‘impact’ of transdisciplinary thinking and methods. For example, “Design automation”, “mass-customisation”, “rapid prototyping” are among many other emergent transdisciplinary concepts where designer from various disciplines are cross-fertilizing ideas and methods that are not contained in any specific design domain and lead to innovations in distinct disciplines.

The symposium will feature provocations, presentations, best-practice examples, and interactive moderated sessions with participation from across European automotive, industrial, fashion, architectural design, as well as design technology developers, design educators, as well as representatives from business organisations and networks across the design and innovation industries.

Session 1: CONFLUENCES: Changing role of design in a global context

Session 2: TRANSITIONS: Emerging Skills, Practices and Business Models

Session 3: CONVERGENCES: Blurring Roles and Competences

Session 4: PROSPECTIVES: Future Policies and Pedagogies


For more information about the symposium program and speakers please visit: www.design-network.org


Organising Committee:

Dr. Tuba Kocaturk, kocaturk@liverpool.ac.uk

Prof. Richard Koeck, rkoeck@liverpool.ac.uk

Ms Gulnaz Aksenova, guaks@liverpool.ac.uk

Symposium Chairs:

Dr. Tuba Kocaturk, University of Liverpool, United Kingdom

Prof. Richard Koeck, University of Liverpool, United Kingdom

Prof. Alfred Jacoby, Hochschule Anhalt/DIA, Germany

Dr. Riccardo Balbo, European Institute of Design, Italy

Marcel Vroom, MVAVD, The Netherlands


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