Programme
24th October #DAY 1 | 25th October #DAY 2 | 26th October #DAY 3 | 27th October #DAY 4 | |||||
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09:00 | REGISTRATION | REGISTRATION | REGISTRATION | REGISTRATION | ||||
09:15 | REGISTRATION | REGISTRATION | WORKSHOP #6: Identifying oppurtunities for collaborative German-Portuguese User experience. #3, by Franzeb | WORKSHOP #7: Senses & Sensibility for Social Innovation and Sustainable Behavior. #40, by Ferreira, Farinha & Pinheiro | ||||
09:30 | OPENING CEREMONY | PAPER RHIZOMES #2 , I. Conesa, S. León and F. Acosta; Casting with ceramic shell and the deployment of microwave susceptors for the dewaxing of jewelry parts and other small size objects. | PAPER #27 D. Goncalves, L. Niemeyer and C. Ventura; Do Designers Dream of Electric Sheep? : a Utopian Essay on Design Ethics | |||||
09:45 | PAPER RHIZOMES #8 V. Fróis, Art projects with groups women potters of Cape Verde | PAPER #7 C. Duarte; Mutual aid: as an evolutionary process of cooperation in design to achieve simplicity | ||||||
10:00 | PAPER #29 I. Oliveira, P. Trigueiros, B. Providência, M. Duarte, C. Martins and I.Fernandes; Artefacto #0000: study of traditional ceramic jug “Infusa”, for innovation by design, in Northern Portugal | PAPER #11 B. Camocini, B. Di Prete and A. Rebaglio; Temporary and Narrative Design Approaches for Fragile Urban Contexts | ||||||
10:15 | PAPER #5 R. Ponte and L. Niemeyer; Design: a field in search of its own contours | PAPER #12 H. Rocha; Curators: what can Design learn from contemporary art? | ||||||
10:30 | DISCUSSION | DISCUSSION | ||||||
10:45 | COFFEE BREAK | COFFEE BREAK | COFFEE BREAK | COFFEE BREAK | ||||
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11:15 | KEYNOTE #1: ABRAÃO VICENTE; Ilhas mundo, a reinvenção da matéria ilha | PAPER #16 P. Trigueiros; Three categories of design actions to reuse materials and waste - opportunities for designers at University of Minho | PAPER #30 J. Góis, S. Oliveira, A. Rosário and R. Mendonça; Working process with plastic a way to reduce the stigma of schizophrenia | KEYNOTE #5: THOMAS PAUSZ; An Exploration of Transgressive Design | ||||
11:30 | PAPER #8 I. Cakiroglu; Genders of Products: Creating Genderless Design | PAPER #44 A. R. Sambade and A. M. Ferreira; Co-designing the Future: How Designers and Research Labs play an important role to Social Engagement and Sustainability | ||||||
11:45 | PAPER RHIZOMES #6 A. Nolasco; Hand to hand: Design for sustainable Living | PAPER #37 S. Gonzaga and V. Vezzani; Social Sustainability Education. Experiences beyond the borders of traditionalism | ||||||
12:00 | DISCUSSION | DISCUSSION | DISCUSSION | DISCUSSION | ||||
12:15 | KEYNOTE #2: GODFREY BALDACCHINO; Understanding Islandness: A Journey in Five Steps | KEYNOTE #3: TERESA FRANQUEIRA; Design bounderies: fostering Social Innovation and Collaboration | KEYNOTE #4: GUY JULIER; Design After Neoliberalism? Reconstituting its Borders, Rewording its Practices | KEYNOTE #6: NINI ANDRADE; | ||||
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13:00 | DISCUSSION | DISCUSSION | DISCUSSION | CLOSING REMARKS | ||||
13:15 | LUNCH TIME | LUNCH TIME | LUNCH TIME | LUNCH TIME | ||||
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14:30 | WORKSHOP #1: The Right to Design: Merging Bounderies. #23, by Paula Trigueiros | WORKSHOP #2: Lines in Motion. Insights on the Creative Process. #39, by Bertolotti, Suteu & Drouin | PAPER #25 S. Gancho; Literature Review: Design Management Models and their relevance to Branding | PAPER #28 A. C. Motta and D. Loyens; Product Design in a Circular Economy: Competences and Responsability | CULTURAL ACTIVITIES | |||
14:45 | PAPER #6 A. F. Curralo and S. Paiva; UX Design and Incluso App Development | PAPER #19 I. O. Alvarado and T. Sarmento; Roles of Design in Social Innovation: examples from Portugal. | ||||||
15:00 | PAPER # 20 Willyan S. Dworak, Ivan L. Paz and Ernesto V. Filgueiras; Using UX Techniques in the Game Design Process: Practical Approach of The Initial Phases of a Project | PAPER #35 N. Souleles, S. Savva and A. M. Ferreira; The challenge of embedding design for social change and innovation in Higher Education curricula and the role of DISCERN (DesIgn for Social Change and innovation through a Eu-Ropean Network) | ||||||
15:15 | PAPER # 24 Á. Sousa and J. G. Santa Rosa; Typography and vernacular brands in northeastern Brazil: for the valorization of the graphic heritage of Rio Grande do Norte | PAPER #36 T. Tang and V. Vezzani; Fostering a culture of collaboration through playful Design Jams | ||||||
15:30 | PAPER #32 M. Serrado F., A. Mateus; S. Leonor Graphic Design a (Borderless) Dynamic Career | Graphic Design a (Borderless) Dynamic Career" | PAPER #41 C. Pinheiro, I. Farinha and A.M. Ferreira; Impact practices: Communication & Design Case studies | |||||
15:45 | DISCUSSION | DISCUSSION | ||||||
16:00 | COFFEE BREAK | COFFEE BREAK | COFFEE BREAK | |||||
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16:30 | WORKSHOP #3: Decolonization Workshop. #13, by Anna Giudice | WORKSHOP #4: Moving Life in circles: communication & design in a circular economy. #42, by Farinha, Pinheiro and Ferreira | Momowo - Maria Helena Souto | WORKSHOP #5: Situational Methods in Graphic Design. #7, by Crisp & Adbullah | Poster Session | |||
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17:00 | PAPER RHIZOMES #1 G. Falcão, The “Neurath Problem”: Glitches in Design Education created by the Dominant Historical Narratives | |||||||
17:15 | PAPER #38 N. Abdullah and D. Gonzales Crisp; Engaging Uncertainty in the Design Classroom: Precedents and Trials | |||||||
17:30 | PAPER #1 M. Santanicchia; Becoming Citizens: Systems Thinking in the Design Education | |||||||
17:45 | PAPER #10 B. Camocini, L. Collina and M. Piazza; Thematic Clusters at Expo 2015 Milan. Studying Arid Zones as a Creative Lab. | |||||||
18:00 | DISCUSSION | |||||||
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18:30 | ||||||||
18:45 | GALA DINER |
last update: 18-10-2017
Workshops
If you want to participate in the workshops, please register using this form: https://goo.gl/forms/sVioeXYwOs67Zafo2
# Workshop 1
Tuesday, 24th October, 14h30 – 16h00
Identifying opportunities for collaborative German-Portuguese User Experience and Design Thinking research
By Danny Franzreb, Hochschule Neu-Ulm University of Applied Sciences
Abstract
The workshops aim is to identify research opportunities for collaborative design research projects. It will be based on the demands of leading design professionals and organizations that have been interviewed beforehand. Participants will use Design Thinking methods to generate first ideas that can be examined further in collaborative projects after the workshop.
# Workshop 2
Tuesday, 24th October, 14h30 – 16h00
Lines in motion. Insights on the creative process of the collaborative animation
By Elisa Bertolotti, University of Madeira, Irina Suteu, Simon Drouin and Jacopo Martinoni
Abstract
The workshop “Lines in motion” aims to extend the boundaries of personal expression, introducing an immersive collaborative experience that leads to the shared authorship of the final animated artefact. During the workshop “Lines” will be used to improvise a collaborative animation film, drawing frame by frame in connection with designers and animators from Italy and Canada.
For technical reasons you can sign up for this workshop until October 20th.
Max 12 participants.
# Workshop 3
Tuesday, 24th October, 16h30 – 18h00
DECOLONIZACTION
By Anna Giudice, PhD researcher at University of Iceland and Lecturer at Iceland Academy of The Arts.
Abstract
The DECOLONIZACTION workshop explores solutions for addressing the imposition of Eurocentric narratives in current design practice and how to apply these solutions into the process. We will use a set of tools that will draw attention to metaphors and narrative structures within the participants’ conceptions of Western canons.
# Workshop 4
Tuesday, 24th October, 16h30 – 18h00
Moving life in circles: communication & design for a circular economy
By Isabel Farinha, Cristina Pinheiro & Ana Margarida Ferreira, UNIDCOM/IADE – Universidade Europeia
Abstract
The specific aim of this workshop is to demonstrate through some case studies the different ways in which companies can benefit from circular business models and which communication and design tools are needed to shift organizations in this direction. The knowledge gained from the workshop will be used in the development of the UNIDCOM/ ID:Co.Lab research unit as driver principles for innovation. This constitutes an active learning opportunity and is intended to instigate meaningful learning and thoughtful reflection about your own participation in the circular economy.
# Workshop 5
Thursday, 26th October, 16h30 – 18h00
Situational Methods in (Graphic) Design
By Denise Gonzales Crisp, College of Design, North Carolina State University & Nida Abdullah, Michigan State University.
Abstract
In the effort to anticipate the role of (graphic) designers in the 21st century, the matrix “Principles of Organization” — authored by design planning guru, Hugh Dubberly, and College for Creative Studies MFA Interaction Design Chair, Paul Pangaro — distinguishes characteristics of our information age from those of the industrial age. Whereas the latter focused on mechanical processes and objects, today designers are necessarily applying organic processes toward designing systems. From this premise, the authors extrapolate designer roles and artifactual results: from authorship to facilitation; from making independent decisions to building agreement; from artifacts that are “almost perfect” to “good enough for now,” and that are “less predictable,” adapting or evolving in varying contexts.
These shifts require revisions to design practices (and pedagogy) within studio contexts that foster acceptance of change and comfort with uncertainty. Improvisation, ad hoc practices, creative use (and misuse) of theory, are ways of cultivating flexibility, responsiveness, emergent, and divergent thinking and making.
This workshop and forum invites educators and practitioners to meet others who, 1) have found that arranging post-it notes is not the only means of understanding complexity, and 2) who might also be devising innovative, relational methods that expand upon naturalized, design-oriented skills in problem solving.
# Workshop 6
Friday, 27th October, 09h15 – 10h45
The Right to Design: merging boundaries #1: from “mainstream” to “exclusive design”; #2: From “exclusive” to “inclusive design”
By Paula Trigueiros, Universidade do Minho, Portugal
Abstract
The “Right to Design” states that the benefits of well-designed products – being it functional, emotional or any other – should be available to anyone. We are calling talented, curious designers for a “hands on” workshop, to address two specific challenges and discuss some contradictions that emerge from labeling designs.
# Workshop 7
Friday, 27th October, 09h15 – 10h45
Senses & Sensibility for Social Innovation and Sustainable Behavior: Sensing New Design [Higher Education] Landscapes
By Ana Margarida Ferreira, Isabel Farinha, Cristina Pinheiro, Nicos Souleles & Hugo Rocha
Abstract
New academic endeavors and research ventures able to address the new societal challenges on social innovation and sustainability domains are needed. With this awareness, this workshop intent to promote the reflection on design curricula and boost critical thinking about current teaching and learning methods, courses of action to foster social change or new emergent pedagogical tools, methods and approaches – from design-driven research, impact analysis and participatory practices, important to all agents concerned with social change, design practice and, design education. Supported by interdisciplinary case studies and through shared empirical knowledge and creative technics such as brainstorming, mind mapping or thinking hats, the proposed workshop aims to make emerge some critical issues, underline sensitive topics or explore new interactions to support and/or create new knowledge for a more meaningful design learning experience and a more sustainable future.