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  • ...cialisations of Cultural Diversity, Sustainability, Gamification, and Open Design? That is the central theme of this article. ...to a goal, such as the realisation or facilitation of an artefact, be it a product, system or service. In the case of a service, the commitment in question is
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  • ...ic forms allow for a minimum vital body space and they employ cutting-edge design innovations such as telescopic carbon armatures that raise the fabric above ...still has a great influence in modern society. It's a timeless design and product that still could be used today as well. A few designs are multifunctional i
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  • ==Our social design method== ...s. The designers and artists manifested themselves not in a finished "product" or a cosmetic solution, but in unexpected questionnaires, conversatio
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  • ...omy should be seen as one whole system that cannot solely be analyzed as a product of its individual parts. Therefore, change cannot happen in just one facet ...es the cosmos uses to build stable, healthy and sustainable systems in our design of the economy. When doing this, we need to change our view of what the eco
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  • ...ce. At the function dimension you really mimic what it is able to do. Your design will function like the organism does in nature. ...ool for sustainability. The Life's Principles play an explicit role in the design process in biomimicry. [https://www.greendeals.nl/sites/default/files/downl
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  • == Does a traditional business model still fit our product and service? == |Category=Product Design
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  • ==Graphic Design (making public, archives, decolonial aesthesis)== [https://colloqate.org/design-justice-platform Colloqate]
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  • ...th it. Over time this will evolve into a relationship between consumer and product. ...r a certain person. Memories will strengthen the bond between consumer and product.
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  • |Summary=An essay about provoking change with social design discussed in the topic of sustainability. It features an analysis of why a ...s, what is manufactured and considered trendy, therefore what we buy. From design, came consumerism and a materialistic world never satisfied by what they ow
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  • |Subtitle=sustainable (new earth) lifestyle design ...ation, consumers can search verified Non-GMO Project foods by type, brand, product or keyword.
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  • ...e ongebruikelijke kennis kennis - unusual knowledge - door middel van Open Design vastleggen en doorgeven aan de nieuwe generaties en mensen die met soortgel ====Julia is onderdeel van een serie 'open design' ontwerpen die verzameld zijn in [http://publicationstation.wdka.hro.nl/com
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  • ...of the event was to investigate the processes behind these social art and design projects. What is the intention of this generation of designers? What are t ...actices profile: Cultural Diversity, Sustainability, Gamification and Open Design.
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  • ...anding within both worlds to cater to the specific needs of social art and design. Each of the different worlds operate using their own lingo, rhetoric and v ...anding within both worlds to cater to the specific needs of social art and design. Each of the different worlds operate using their own lingo, rhetoric and v
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  • "product" or a cosmetic solution, but in unexpected conversations, platforms, relati ...me Creation model. Introduction of all participants of the program such as design experts (senior researchers), No Academy students (junior researchers), par
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  • ...have to buy a new product more often because it breaks. For producing more product we need more materials and throw away a lot of stuff. This is all bad for t ...ith the concept of the doughnut economy, ’By regenerative and distributive design we can make sure that healthcare, education, political voice, finance, ener
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  • ...al Practices department of the Willem de Kooning Academy for Fine Arts and Design in Rotterdam (WdKA). ...ty of Art and Design in Budapest (MOME, Hungary) and the Centre for Social Design of the Maryland Institute College of the Arts in Baltimore (MICA, USA), as
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  • ...ety. We invite you to join us. Together we can further develop our art and design education, our understanding of socially relevant themes and practices, and ...al Practices department of the Willem de Kooning Academy for Fine Arts and Design in Rotterdam (WdKA).
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  • ...unctions for this floor be? Who constitutes the related community? Can one design a new relevant business model as a self-sustaining system? ...de Maak at Pieter de Raadtstraat 35/37 near Rotterdam CS and were asked to design a concept within 30M3 as a test space. Guided by the STEALTH.unlimited team
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  • ...d Political Engaged Design Practices and the Potential of Miscommunication Design'''= ...with the concepts, processes and ideas, which could connect communication design to their daily life.
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