Conference Agenda
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Session Overview |
Date: Monday, 24/June/2024 | |||
10:00am - 11:30am |
WORKSHOP: What is the status of Design for Policy? Location: Alumni Center What is the status of Design for Policy? 1: Georgetown University, United States of America; 2: Arizona State University; 3: University of Helsinki; 4: Northeastern University; 5: Carnegie Mellon University; 6: Belfast School of Art; 7: Politecnico di Milano; 8: Fundación Saldarriaga Concha |
WORKSHOP: Deep Listening of Climate Imaginaries - Reimagining Alternate Climate Futures with GenAI Location: Arch Studio (Room 1) Deep listening of climate imaginaries - envisioning climate futures with generative AI 1: Iovine and Young Academy, University of Southern California; 2: Department of Architecture, Design & Urbanism, Drexel University |
WORKSHOP: Empowering Travelers - How Might We Improve The Airport Experience? Location: Arch Studio (Room 3) Empowering travelers: how might we improve the airport experience? 1: Delft University of Technology, Netherlands, The; 2: Northeastern University; 3: Royal Schiphol Group |
WORKSHOP: Metacognition in Design Location: Arch Studio (Room 4) Metacognition in Design 1: Harvard University; 2: Stanford University; 3: Northeastern University |
CONVERSATION: The expanding scope of design Location: CfD Lobby and Flex The expanding scope of design 1: Northeastern University, United States of America; 2: Other Tomorrows, United States of America; 3: Swissnex, Switzerland and United States of America |
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10:00am - 1:00pm |
WORKSHOP: Playing out conflicts for harmony: Co-designing rules for running local businesses with community Location: Faculty Club Playing out conflicts for harmony: Co-designing rules for running local businesses with community The Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST), Korea, Republic of (South Korea) |
WORKSHOP: TrustTech: Practice-led Design Workshop to Understand Trust in AI Location: Arch Studio (Room 2) TrustTech: Practice-led Design Workshop to Understand Trust in AI 1: University of Bath; 2: Loughborough University; 3: University of Bath |
WORKSHOP: What matters when...?: Exploring the influence of technology on roles and arrangements in at-home rehabilitation Location: Theatre Lab What matters when...?: Exploring the influence of technology on roles and arrangements in at-home rehabilitation 1: Erasmus University Rotterdam; 2: Delft University of Technology; 3: Erasmus Medical Center |
WORKSHOP: World-Making With Love!? A Collective And Open Manifesto For Just And Democratic AI Design Practices Location: RY 236 World-making with love!? A collective and open Manifesto for just and democratic AI Design Practices. Delft University of Technology, Netherlands, The |
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10:00am - 2:00pm |
WORKSHOP: Reimagining pluriversal approaches to design Location: Acting Studio Reimagining pluriversal approaches to design 1: Designer l Researcher l Educator, United States; 2: Centers for Disease Control, United States; 3: Universidad de Bogotá Jorge Tadeo Lozano, Colombia; 4: Lodaya Consulting, India; 5: Nelson Mandela University, South Africa; 6: OCAD, Canada; 7: California College of the Arts, United States |
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12:00pm - 1:30pm |
WORKSHOP: Developing Empathy: Learning to Listen and Create Mutual Trust to Design with People Location: Alumni Center Developing empathy: learning to listen and create mutual trust to design with people Northeastern University, United States of America |
WORKSHOP: How Do LLMs Impact A Designer’s Process? Location: Arch Studio (Room 1) How Do LLMs Impact A Designer’s Process? Northeastern University, United States of America |
CONVERSATION: Evaluating Assistive Product With Designers: How To Understand And Address User Stigma Around Visible And Invisible Disability Location: Arch Studio (Room 4) Evaluating Assistive Product With Designers: How To Understand And Address User Stigma Around Visible And Invisible Disability Design School, Brunel University London, United Kingdom |
CONVERSATION: Mapping constellations for regenerative design Location: CfD Lobby and Flex Mapping Constellations for Transformative Futures’ 1: RMIT University, Australia; 2: University of Sussex, UK; 3: Indiana University Bloomington, US; 4: Northeastern University, US; 5: Malmo University, Sweden; 6: Eindhoven University of Technology, NL |
WORKSHOP: Story-Making for Local-Making: A Playful Multi-Stakeholder Community Workshop Location: DO 102 Story-Making for Local-Making: A Playful Multi-Stakeholder Community Workshop University of the Arts London, United Kingdom |
CONVERSATION: Queer(ing) Design Location: RY 236C Queer(ing) Design 1: DePaul University, Queering Futures Research Studio; 2: Royal College of Art, QuEAN; 3: Organization for Ethical Source (OES) |
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2:00pm - 3:30pm |
WORKSHOP: Imagination is the Multiplier: Radical Futuring with the Design Justice Network Location: Arch Studio (Room 2) Imagination is the Multiplier: Radical Futuring with the Design Justice Network 1: Northeastern University, College of Art, Media, and Design; 2: Design Justice Network; 3: Virginia Commonwealth University, Department of Graphic Design and the Art Foundation Program |
CONVERSATION: Reimagining Speculative Design Location: DO 102 Reimagining Speculative Design 1: University of Vale dos Sinos (UNISINOS), Brazil; 2: Lancaster University, UK; 3: Rubberband Design Studio, Puerto Rico |
WORKSHOP: ‘More Than a Name Tag’—Towards a New Grammar of Relationality Location: RY 236 ‘More Than a Name Tag’ — Towards a New Grammar of Relationality Massey University of New Zealand, New Zealand |
2:00pm - 5:30pm |
WORKSHOP: Elaborate Methodologies: Exploring Design Approaches to Complex Collaborative Research Location: Faculty Club Elaborate Methodologies: Exploring Design Approaches to Complex Collaborative Research University of the Arts London, United Kingdom |
WORKSHOP: Relational Design Location: Alumni Center Relational Design 1: Liberation Collective; 2: Centers for Disease Control |
WORKSHOP: Post-Growth Control Wars – Designing with Sociotechnical Fictions and Counterfactual Actions to Explore Ecosocial Transitions Location: Arch Studio (Room 1) Post-Growth Control Wars – Designing with Sociotechnical Fictions and Counterfactual Actions to Explore Ecosocial Transitions 1: Universitat Oberta de Catalunya, Spain; 2: Northeastern University, USA |
WORKSHOP: Symbiotic futures. Investigating collaborative perspectives between humans and robots Location: Arch Studio (Room 3) Symbiotic futures. Investigating collaborative perspectives between humans and robots Sapienza University of Rome, Italy |
WORKSHOP: User Persona, AI, and Implicit Bias Location: Arch Studio (Room 4) User Persona, AI, and Implicit Bias. North Carolina State University, United States of America |
WORKSHOP: The Human-Centric Isochrone: Re-imagining the Station Study Area Location: Acting Studio The Human-Centric Isochrone: Re-imagining the Station Study Area Delft University of Technology, The Netherlands |
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4:00pm - 5:30pm |
WORKSHOP: Uncovering Dynamics Of Tone In Workshop Facilitation Location: Arch Studio (Room 2) Uncovering Dynamics Of Tone In Workshop Facilitation Center for Design, United States of America |
CONVERSATION: Designing for Transitions and Transformations: resistance, recovery, reflection, and reimagination Location: Theatre Lab Designing for Transitions and Transformations: resistance, recovery, reflection, and reimagination 1: Eindhoven University of Technology, Netherlands, The; 2: NODUS Sustainable Research Group, Aalto University, Finland; 3: Bath Spa University, United Kingdom; 4: Arizona State University, United States; 5: Rotterdam University of Applied Sciences, Netherlands, The; 6: Norwegian University of Science & Technology, Norway; 7: University of Oslo, Norway; 8: SARAS Institute, Uruguay; 9: Stockholm Resilience Center, Sweden; 10: University of Technology Sydney, Australia |
CONVERSATION: Reflective Narratives in Social Design: towards an Autoethnographic Approach Location: DO 102 Reflective Narratives in Social Design: towards an Autoethnographic Approach 1: Royal College of Art, United Kingdom; 2: Lancaster University |
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