Conference Agenda
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Session Overview |
Date: Sunday, 23/June/2024 | |
8:00am - 6:00pm |
PhD Event Location: ISEC |
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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10:00am - 11:30am |
CONVERSATION: How do we articulate design research to other academic disciplines? Location: 1.412 How do we articulate design research to other academic disciplines? 1: University of the Arts London, United Kingdom; 2: Monash University, Australia; 3: Brown University School of Public Health, US |
CONVERSATION: Values-Based Systemic Design: A Conversation about Systems Change Across Institutions Location: 1.414 Values-Based Systemic Design: A Conversation about Systems Change Across Institutions 1: Institute of Design, United States of America; 2: Race Forward, United States of America; 3: Open Architecture Collaborative Chicago, United States of America; 4: Institute of Design, United States of America; 5: Institute of Design and Stuart School of Business, United States of America |
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10:00am - 1:00pm |
WORKSHOP: Collective Counterfactual: Micro-Publishing as a Discursive Practice Location: LL2.229 Collective Counterfactual: Micro-Publishing as a Discursive Practice 1: Emily Carr University of Art and Design; 2: RMIT University |
WORKSHOP: Trauma-Informed Design, Research, and Practice: A Care by Design Approach Location: LL2.225 Trauma-Informed Design, Research, and Practice: A Care by Design Approach Social Workers Who Design |
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10:30am - 12:00pm |
CONVERSATION: AI In human-centered design: Ethical considerations Location: LL2.223 AI In human-centered design: ethical considerations Public Policy Lab |
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11:00am - 12:15pm |
PAPERS (Track 5): Digital Tools for Healthy Cities Location: 1.413 Chair: Emmanuel Tsekleves, Lancaster University Developing A Tool To Empower The Disempowered: The Components Of The Feeling Of Home 1: Loughborough University, United Kingdom; 2: Teesside University, United Kingdom How Can We Measure Human Cognition and Emotion for Human Centric Design in Interior Urban Spaces? The Polytechnic University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong S.A.R. (China) Show me what you mean: The case for easy-to-use 3D visualizations of the built environment University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign, United States of America Exploring travel demands in vertical cities: A collaborative design and user behavior experiment using Minecraft 1: Shanghai International College of Design and Innovation, TongJi University; 2: Academy of Art & Design, Tsinghua University Issues in future autonomous public transport solu-tions for children with intellectual disabilities 1: Linköping University, Sweden; 2: Umeå University, Sweden |
PAPERS (Track 13): Pluriversal Design as a Paradigm II Location: LL2.221 Chair: Renata Leitao, Cornell University Chair: Lesley-Ann Noel, North Carolina State University Design principles of the pluriversal design paradigm University of Twente, Netherlands, The Paradigm shifts in research assessment for scientific publishing: emerging models in a pluriverse perspectivs 1: University of Bologna, Italy; 2: Politecnico di Milano, Italy Anticolonial prospects for overcoming the coloniality of making in design 1: Loughborough University London, United Kingdom; 2: Pontifícia Universidade Católica do Paraná, Brazil; 3: University of Florida, United States of America Pluriversal Design in One Situated Place: An Approach Rooted in the interface between the Local and the Global 1: Cornell University, United States of America; 2: Cornell University, United States of America |
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11:00am - 12:30pm |
PAPERS (Track 24): Ethics in Design: Practices Location: 1.321 – Winokur Family Hall Chair: Laura Ferrarello, EPFL Chair: Linda N. Laursen, Aalborg University With great power comes great responsibility: The discourse of conduct and ethics in professional design 1: University of South Australia, Australia; 2: Deakin University, Australia Gender Code – A Narrative Ethical Glance At Women Developers In Finnish Information Technology 1: University of Jyväskylä, Finland; 2: University of Vaasa, Finland Envisioning transformation structures to support ethical mediation practices 1: Pratt Institute, United States of America; 2: Indiana University, United States of America Communicating the use of generative AI to design students: Fostering ethics rather than teaching it School of Design, Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Hong Kong SAR Relationality in design: What can be understood? 1: Utrecht University; 2: Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Norway Trauma responsiveness by design: Towards an ethic of care and accountability in design research 1: Independent; 2: San Francisco State University |
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11:00am - 12:45pm |
PAPERS (Track 25): AI's Impact on Sketching & Workflow Location: LL2.224 Chair: JanWillem Hoftijzer, Delft University of Technology Chair: Jason O/ Neill Germany, University of Washington Empirical Study of Problem-solution Co-evolution in Human-GAI Collaborative Conceptual Design 1: Zhejiang University, Hangzhou, China; 2: Imperial College London, London, UK; 3: Zhejiang-Singapore Innovation and AI Joint Research Lab, Hangzhou, China Is pen-to-paper the buggy whip of design? Assessing the use of ai tools for design sketching University of Strathclyde, United Kingdom Design for AI-Integrated Design Team Collaboration:A Strategy and Exploration Using Node Flow in Establishing a Reusable Representation of Knowledge in the Collaborative Process School of Design, Hunan University, ChangSha, Hunan, China AI as a Catalyst for Creativity: Exploring the Use of Generative Approach in Fashion Design for Improving Their Inspiration UNIST | Ulsan National Institute of Science & Technology, Korea, Republic of (South Korea) Imagination meets algorithm: redefining design practices in the coming AI age Università Iuav di Venezia, Italy The Evolving Roles of Modern Designers: Through the Lens of Design Behavioral Patterns within Work Environments Enhanced by Generative AI 1: Modern Industrial Design Institute, Zhejiang University, Hangzhou, China; 2: School of Computer Science and Technology, Zhejiang University, Hangzhou, China; 3: Hangzhou Shentu Intelligent Technology Co. Research and practice of digital narrative design method of cultural relics based on AIGC School of Design, Hunan University |
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11:30am - 1:00pm |
CONVERSATION: Playable Systems: Game Co-Design for systemic intervention Location: 1.412 Playable Systems: Game Co-Design for systemic intervention 1: Georgetown University, United States of America; 2: Kristiania University College, Oslo; 3: Oslo School of Architecture and Design, Oslo; 4: Kristiania University College, Oslo; 5: University of Skövde, Sweden. |
CONVERSATION: Designing change: Research scope and agenda. Location: 1.414 Designing change: Research scope and agenda. 1: Northumbria University; 2: Arizona State University; 3: Aalborg University |
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12:30pm - 1:30pm |
PAPERS (Track 11): Joyful Complexity: People, Power, Positionalities Location: 1.413 Chair: Jess Parris Westbrook (they/them), Jess Westbrook Chair: Coraline Ada Ehmke, Organization for Ethical Source Queer Futures: Correlations between queer identity and imagination literacy Royal College of Art, United Kingdom Through the Megascope: Reimagining Design Education 1: University of Iliinois at Urbana Champaign, United States of America; 2: University of Minnesota Empathy From Within: User-Enacted Design With Autistic Young Adults 1: Human-Centred Design, University of Twente, Enschede, The Netherlands; 2: Department of Psychiatry, Radboud University Medical Centre, Nijmegen, The Netherlands; 3: Leiden Institute for Brain and Cognition, Leiden, The Netherlands; 4: Karakter Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, Nijmegen, The Netherlands Insert here: Unpacking tensions in designing technologies for the vagina KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden |
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12:30pm - 2:00pm |
CONVERSATION: What is Next for Civic Design? Location: LL2.223 What is Next for Civic Design? 1: Amsterdam University of Applied Sciences; 2: Fontys University of Applied Sciences; 3: Ulster University; 4: Emerson College; 5: Newcastle University; 6: Weizenbaum Institut; 7: Eindhoven University of Technology; 8: Rotterdam University of Applied Sciences; 9: Inholland University of Applied Sciences |
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12:45pm - 1:45pm |
PAPERS (Track 2): D4L and Technologies Location: LL2.221 Chair: Sheng-Hung Lee, Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) Chair: Joseph F. Coughlin Informed adoption of smart products: A user-centered approach to privacy communications and impact on product use AgeLab, Massachusetts Institute of Technology Vision problems and eyewear design opportunities for the elderly 1: Department of Industrial Design, National Cheng Kung University; 2: Department of Industrial Design, National Cheng Kung University Spatial distribution, characterization, and policy opportunities for Taiwan's solo elderly: a big data approach 1: National Yang Ming Chiao Tung University, Taiwan; 2: Taipei Urban Intelligence Center; 3: Vpon Inc. “Another Eye For the Visually Impaired”: A study exploring the experience of using camera-based mobile assistive applications Design School, Brunel University London, United Kingdom |
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1:00pm - 2:30pm |
PAPERS (Track 1): Resisting Education / The Education of Resistance Location: 1.321 – Winokur Family Hall Chair: Lesley-Ann Noel, North Carolina State University Chair: Naureen Mumtaz, Mount Royal University Reimagining institutional design internship programs to foster Indigenous-led and community-based learning and teaching 1: RMIT, Australia; 2: Solid Lines Delinking design: Decolonialidad & Transmodernidad in future design education in Abya Yala University of Sydney, Australia This Class Isn’t Designed For Me: Recognizing ableist trends in design education, and redesigning for an inclusive and sustainable future University of Washington, United States of America Design and Latin America: Exploring materiality and imaginary in design education 1: School of Industrial Design of the State University of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil; 2: University of Brasília, Brazil Critical design soaps: Resisting the aesthetic hygiene of popular design methods The Oslo School of Architecture and Design (AHO), Sweden Making space online: Situating complex, intersectional identities University of Florida, United States of America |
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1:30pm - 3:00pm |
PAPERS (Track 16): Language in Design Process Location: LL2.225 Chair: Senthil Chandrasegaran, Delft University of Technology Chair: Sara Queen, NC State College of Design Modelling Reflection in Descriptions of Design Practice using Linguistic Inquiry Delft University of Technology, The Netherlands Leveraging LLMs for Reflection 🤔: Approaches to Mitigate Assumptions within the Design Process 1: University of Applied Sciences Schwäbisch Gmünd, Germany; 2: DFKI German Research Center for Artificial Intelligence Exploring human-centered design method selection strategies with large language models 1: Duke University, Pratt School of Engineering, United States of America; 2: UC Berkeley, Haas School of Business, United States of America; 3: UC Berkeley, Dept. of Mechanical Engineering, United States of America; 4: Delft University of Technology, Dept. of Design, Organization and Strategy, Netherlands Significance of everyday group conversations in defin-ing design problems: Affordances of group chat room for discursivity in design process School of Design, Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Hong Kong S.A.R. (China) Revealing user tacit knowledge: Generative-Image-AI helps create better design conversation School of Design, Hunan university, China Metaphor Gardening: Experiential engagements for designing AI interactions Delft University of Technology, Netherlands, The |
CONVERSATION: Doctoral education in design. The administrative challenges Location: 1.412 Doctoral education in design. The administrative challenges 1: The Ohio State University, United States of America; 2: Université de Montréal; 3: Lancaster University; 4: Institute of Design; 5: Sapienza University |
CONVERSATION: The Power of doing less: the Concept of Exnovation in Transition Design through a Multi-lens Perspective Location: 1.414 The Power of doing less: the Concept of Exnovation in Transition Design through a Multi-lens Perspective University of Antwerp, Belgium |
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2:00pm - 3:15pm |
PAPERS (Track 26): Sound-Driven Design: Foundations Location: 1.413 Chair: Stefano Delle Monache, Delft University of Technology Chair: Nicolas Misdariis, Ircam Designing [The, With, Against] Sound [For]: Towards A Semantic-oriented Coding Scheme For Protocol Studies In Sound-driven Design 1: Critical Alarms Lab, Delft University of Technology, The Netherlands; 2: STMS Ircam-Cnrs-SU / SPD group - Institute for Research and Coordination in Acoustics/Music, France Augmenting soundscapes of ICUs: a Collaborative approach 1: Faculty of Industrial Design Engineering, Delft University of Technology, Delft, The Netherlands; 2: Department of ICU, Erasmus Medical Center, Rotterdam, The Netherlands; 3: EHM Solutions Research Hospital Patient Monitoring, Philips, Eindhoven, The Netherlands Guiding design students to sound-driven design from the base camp of semiotics 1: School of Engineering and Architecture. University of Zaragoza (Spain); 2: Critical Alarms Lab (CAL). TU Delft Faculty of Industrial Design Engineering. It sounds sustainable: practices in designing sound for sustainability 1: Østfold University College, Norway; 2: Politecnico di Torino, Italy Towards a Definition of Autographic Sonifications: Listening as an Act of Knowledge 1: Ikerbasque, Basque Foundation for Science, Bilbao, Spain; 2: Faculty of Engineering, Universidad de Deusto, Bilbao, Spain; 3: College of Arts, Media and DesignCAMD, Northeastern University, Boston, United States |
PAPERS (Track 8): Design for Policy and Governance Futures Location: LL2.221 Chair: Scott Schmidt, Georgetown University Chair: Marzia Mortati, Politecnico di Milano Future in Place: Participatory Future Scenario Planning for Place-based Local Policymaking 1: Lancaster University, Management School, United Kingdom.; 2: Lancaster University, Lancaster Institute for the Contemporary Arts, United Kingdom. Policy Design, Lived Experience, and Speculative Futures Monash University, Australia Reframing Design Maturity: a New Perspective on the Development of Design in Public Organizations 1: Department of Public Administration and Sociology, Erasmus University Rotterdam, the Netherlands; 2: Graduate School of Public Administration, Seoul National University, South Korea Governance in Silico: Experimental Sandbox for Policymaking over AI Agents 1: Bar Ilan University, Israel; 2: Holon Institute of Technology, Israel; 3: University of West Bohemia, Czech Republic Design x Non-Profits: Towards an understanding of design integration in the Australian Non-Profit Sector University of Sydney, Australia |
PAPERS (Track 17): More-Than-Human: Becoming With the More-Than-Human Location: LL2.224 Chair: Joseph Lindley, Lancaster University Chair: Iohanna nicenboim, tu delft ‘Does Phosphorus Want to Sound Like That?’: Experiencing More-Than-Human Futures Aalto University, Department of Design, Finland Designing from the plants' perspective. A field case study in urban forest of “La Goccia” 1: Department of Design, Politecnico di Milano; 2: School of Design, Politecnico di Milano; Habitus Learning in place: Reimagining design practice as ecological literacy The Information School, University of Washington Becoming microbes: An approach to cultivating microbial sensibilities in biodesign Industrial Design Engineering, Delft University of Technology, The Netherlands Designing with more-than-human temporalities TU Delft |
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2:30pm - 4:00pm |
CONVERSATION: The future of human reproduction: Exploring wicked problems through interdisciplinary speculative design practices Location: LL2.223 The future of human reproduction: Exploring wicked problems through interdisciplinary speculative design practices 1: Lancaster University, United Kingdom; 2: Southampton University, United Kingdom |
WORKSHOP: Shaping Interactions Location: LL2.229 Shaping Interactions 1: University of North Carolina at Charlotte, United States of America; 2: San Jose State University, United States of America; 3: Harvard Graduate School of Education, United States of America |
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3:00pm - 4:30pm |
CONVERSATION: Pluriversality on Earth and Beyond: Opening the Field of Critical Interplanetary Design within the Design Discipline Location: 1.414 Pluriversality on Earth and Beyond: Opening the Field of Critical Interplanetary Design within the Design Discipline 1: Pontifical Catholic University of Peru, Peru; 2: Universidad de los Andes, Colombia; 3: Lancaster University, UK; 4: Space Generation Advisory Council, Austria; 5: Center for Space Systems (C-SET), Canada |
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3:30pm - 4:30pm |
PAPERS (Track 12): Design for Empowerment I: Approaches and Understandings Location: 1.321 – Winokur Family Hall Chair: Laura Santamaria, Royal College of Art Chair: Ksenija Kuzmina, Loughborough University London Empowerment through participation? Three Case Studies of Social Design Projects with Disadvantaged Female Communities in Hungary Moholy-Nagy University of Art and Design, Hungary Towards a design methodology against oppression 1: Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro (UFRJ) and Design and Oppression Network; 2: Federal University of Technology – Paraná (UTFPR) and Design and Oppression Network The road to cooptation is paved with good intentions: an anarchafeminist critique of empowerment ambiguity in DSI 1: Loughborough University, United Kingdom; 2: Loughborough University London, United Kingdom Sensemaking about power in anti-oppressive design practice IIT Institute of Design, United States of America |
PAPERS (Track 20): Food Cultures and Transitions Location: 1.413 Chair: Chun Zheng, Riverlife Pittsburgh Food choices: What is on our plates? Pontifícia Universidade Católica do Rio de Janeiro MealSense: A Fiction About Datafication and Algorithms in Commoning Food University of Applied Sciences Northwestern Switzerland, United Kingdom Enhancing traditional food experience: A Food Ritual Design Framework 1: Shandong University, China, People's Republic of; 2: Shanghai Jiao Tong University, China, People's Republic of Community empowerment and identity assimilation: Social innovation design practice through food resources School of Design, Hunan University, China |
PAPERS (Track 10): Systemic Citizens I Location: LL2.221 Chair: Cecilia Landa-Avila, Loughborough University Chair: Sine Celik, Delft University of Technology MakIN'Rome living lab. A case study of design-driven approach for the development of urban community-based projects Sapienza University of Rome, Italy Asset based architectural design with a systemic perspective in vulnerable community- participatory action research in Iraq Bersive 2 refugee camp School of Design, Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Hong Kong S.A.R. (China) Designing Systemic Resilience in the Face of Looming Black Swans through a Seminar-Style Wargame 1: Delft University of Technology; 2: ETH Zürich; 3: Komovo Historical evolution of age-friendly transitions in the Yangfangdian community in Beijing: A multi-level perspective 1: Czech Technical University in Prague, Czech Republic; 2: University of Chemistry and Technology Prague, Czech Republic; 3: Central Academy of Fine Arts, China |
PAPERS (Track 18): Generative AI in Practice Location: LL2.224 Chair: Elizabeth Bowie Christoforetti, Harvard Graduate School of Design Generating user personas with AI: Reflecting on its implications for design Centro de Investigaciones de Diseño Industrial, UNAM An Llm-based Concept Generation Method for Solution-driven Bio-inspired Design 1: College of Computer Science and Technology, Zhejiang University, China; 2: Dyson School of Design Engineering, Imperial College London, UK; 3: Zhejiang-Singapore Innovation and AI Joint Research Lab, Hangzhou Advancing Design With Generative AI: A Case of Automotive Design Process Transformation 1: School of Design, Hunan University, China, People's Republic of; 2: China Telecom Digital Intelligence Technology Co., Ltd Cultural Product Design Concept Generation with Symbolic Semantic Information Expression Using GPT 1: Modern Industrial Design Institute,Zhejiang University,Hangzhou, China; 2: School of Software Technology,Zhejiang University,Ningbo, China; 3: College of Computer Science and Technology, Zhejiang University, Hangzhou, China; 4: Hangzhou Zaowuyun Technology Co. Ltd., Hangzhou, China |
PAPERS (Track 27): Play Design I Location: LL2.225 Chair: Helle Marie Skovbjerg, Kolding School of Design The Uses Of Enchantment: Playful Design Tools That Evoke ‘The Unsayable’ For Teenagers With Lived Experience Of Loneliness. Loughborough University, The Royal College of Art, United Kingdom Designing for playful learning in formal education: a case study of virtual reality field trips Northeastern University, United States of America “Feelings about the other body:” caring through and forward In design for play University of Southern Denmark, Denmark Playful Speculative Design: Crafting Preposterous Futures Through Playful Tension Design School Kolding, Denmark |
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10:30am - 12:00pm |
PAPERS (Track 14): Potentials for Polyphonic Speculations Location: Faculty Club Chair: Fernando Galdon, Royal College of Art Research through Designers: A Pictorial Reflection on Engagements, Encounters, and Environments at a Design Research Jamboree 1: Hochschule Anhalt, Germany; 2: Artist, Germany; 3: University of St Andrews, UK; 4: UK Centre for Ecology & Hydrology, Lancaster, UK; 5: Lancaster University, UK; 6: Queensland University of Technology, Australia; 7: Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden Exploring the 'Defining-Finding Dilemma' in Design Research: Insights from a Series of Speculative Co-Design Workshops 1: Rey Juan Carlos University; 2: Lancaster University; 3: UK Centre for Ecology and Hydrology Landscape of agency of objects in public space: a collective expression Istanbul Technical University, Turkiye Towards a mapping of empathic design methods 1: University of Luxembourg, Luxembourg; 2: Eindhoven University of Technology, the Netherlands; 3: Delft University of Technology, the Netherlands; 4: The Greatness Studio, the Netherlands Designing With The Challenges Of The Anthropocene 1: University of Vale dos Sinos, Brazil; 2: Georgia Institute of Technology Engaging the public in technological futures: a participatory speculative design approach to polyphonic representational spaces 1: Lancaster University, United Kingdom; 2: Manchester Metropolitan University, United Kingdom; 3: Independent Researcher |
PAPERS (Open Call): Integrating Design Perspectives Location: Alumni Center Chair: Paul Hekkert, Top sector Creative Industries Strategic Design: The integration of the two fields of Strategy and Design Stanford University, United States of America Prototyping as a translational practice within cross-organizational B2B service innovation 1: Aalto University, Finland; 2: Aalto University, Finland Development of a scale for measuring individual cultural capital relevant to design thinking Faculty of Business Administration, Toyo Gakuen University, Japan Unlocking innovation through enhanced collaboration between universities and industry Swinburne University of Technology, Australia Creative workspaces and designer metacognition: A framework, measures, and interventions Technical University of Munich, Germany Challenges for design and designers in interdisciplinary product development: A qualitative interview study in industry University Paderborn, Germany |
CONVERSATION: Design for health equity in Latin America Location: CfD Lobby and Flex Design for health equity in Latin America 1: Lancaster University, United Kingdom; 2: Loughborough University; 3: Federal University of Health Sciences of Porto Alegre (UFCSPA); 4: Pontifical Catholic University of Peru; 5: Universidad del Desarrollo (UDD) |
CONVERSATION: Transdisciplinarity: Taking stock beyond buzzwords and outlining an agenda for design research Location: Theatre Lab Transdisciplinarity: Taking stock beyond buzzwords and outlining an agenda for design research University of Twente, Netherlands, The |
CONVERSATION: Robotics in Design and the Makings of Embodied Interfaces Location: Acting Studio Robotics in Design and the Makings of Embodied Interfaces 1: National Technical University of Athens; 2: National Technical University of Athens; 3: Massachusetts Institute of Technology; 4: Carnegie Mellon University; 5: Carnegie Mellon University; 6: ATONATON |
WORKSHOP: A Syllabus for Design for Policy Location: RY 236 A Syllabus for Design for Policy 1: University of the Arts London, United Kingdom; 2: Georgetown University; 3: Belfast School of Art; 4: Carnegie Mellon University; 5: National University of Singapore; 6: Aalto University |
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10:30am - 2:00pm |
WORKSHOP: Exploring Innovation In Sustainability Transitions From A Knowledge Systems Perspective Location: Arch Studio (Room 1) Exploring Innovation In Sustainability Transitions From A Knowledge Systems Perspective University of Antwerp, Belgium |
WORKSHOP: Imagining the Unimaginable: Tools for Futuring in the Design Classroom Location: Arch Studio (Room 2) Imagining the Unimaginable: Tools for Futuring in the Design Classroom Simon Fraser University, Canada |
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10:30am - 6:00pm |
WORKSHOP: Reparative practices: Why the patch method doesn't work. A hands-on workshop exploring the limits of repair and ways forward. Location: Arch Studio (Room 3) Reparative practices: Why the patch method doesn't work. A hands-on workshop exploring the limits of repair and ways forward. 1: Linnaeus University, Department of Design; 2: The New School, Parsons School of Design |
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12:15pm - 1:30pm |
PAPERS (Track 3): Spatial Wellbeing Location: Faculty Club Chair: Anna Pohlmeyer, TU Delft Design for office health and wellbeing: A design space exploration 1: Eindhoven University of Technology, the Netherlands; 2: Fontys University of Applied sciences, the Netherlands; 3: University of Luxembourg Workplace wellbeing and interior design: A systematic literature review 1: College of Engineering, Design and Physical Sciences, Brunel University London, United Kingdom; 2: Faculty of Computer Sciences, Dalhousie University, Canada Designing Workplace Balance: An Exploration of Design Strategies and Interactive Innovations in Overtime Culture School of Design, Hunan University, China Exploring the design opportunities for conversational agents as reflection partners in domestic environments Koç University, Turkiye Born alone, but not lonely: Rethinking public space design for Chinese one-child generation’s affinity for solitude 1: School of Design, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Hong Kong S.A.R. (China); 2: School of Architecture, Planning & Environmental Policy, University College Dublin |
PAPERS (Open Call): Design Cognition and Ideation Location: Alumni Center Chair: Alayt Issak, Northeastern University Is design delightful? An examination of design students' emotions when designing University of Strathclyde, Department of Design, Manufacturing & Engineering Management, United Kingdom Three’s company: Situation-problem-solution co-evolution Aalborg University How are design ideas studied over time? Aarhus University, Denmark Balancing cognitive load in design work: A conceptual and narrative review 1: Department of Technology, Management and Economics, Technical University of Denmark (DTU), Denmark; 2: Faculty of Industrial Design Engineering, Delft University of Technology, The Netherlands Designer-maker: Merging cognition and construction in practice-led design research Aalto University, Finland |
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12:30pm - 2:00pm |
CONVERSATION: Designing for systemic change: Weaving a web of approaches to accelerate transitions and transformation Location: Theatre Lab Designing for systemic change: Weaving a web of approaches to accelerate transitions and transformation 1: Eindhoven University of Technology; 2: Copernicus Institute of Sustainable Development; 3: Care to Transform; 4: Umeå Institute of Design; 5: EIT Culture & Creativity |
CONVERSATION: Social Design at the Brink: Hopes and Fears Location: Acting Studio Social Design at the Brink: Hopes and Fears. 1: University of Salford, United Kingdom; 2: University of Florida, United States of America; 3: Lancaster University, United Kingdom |
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2:30pm - 4:00pm |
PAPERS (Track 15): Spatial Justice in Design Research: A Transdisciplinary Discourse Location: Faculty Club Chair: Miriam Tedeschi, University of Turku Chair: Jules Rochielle Sievert, Northeastern University School of Law Coastliners Lab: Mapping for Environmental Spatial Justice at the Water’s Edge Northeastern University, United States of America Spatial justice through immersive art: an interdisciplinary approach Huckabee College of Architecture, Texas Tech University, United States of America Reimagining public spaces through translating cultural & heritage narratives into public art-Lessons from Roxbury’s Black Panther commemoration community garden & art mural project Northeastern University, United States of America Adelaide’s graphic heritage: The quintessential “contested” colonial city Loughborough University, United Kingdom The heritage language and graphic landscape of London's Chinatown 1: Loughborough University, United Kingdom; 2: Loughborough University, United Kingdom; 3: Western Sydney University, Australia |
PAPERS (Track 25): Analogue Sketching Research Location: Alumni Center Chair: Bryan Howell, Brigham Young University Hand postures: an analysis of patterns in novice design drawing University of Washington, United States of America A Distributed Approach to Design Sketching UNIST (Ulsan National Institute of Science & Technology), Ulsan, Korea, Republic of (South Korea) The Power Of The Pen/Pencil: Developing A Design Sketching Syllabus To Help 1st Year Product Design Students Communicate Effectively Product Design Department, School of Architecture Design & The Built Environment, Nottingham Trent University, Nottingham, United Kingdom A framework for the agency of sketching Delft University of Technology, Netherlands, The Drawing-philosophy correspondence: Towards transforming from within Eindhoven University of Technology, Netherlands, The Life At The Riverfront: Drawing Histories, Drawing Narratives, Drawing Entanglements Monash University, Australia |
CONVERSATION: Is There a Design-based Capacity-building Model for Achieving Sustainability and Circularity Location: Acting Studio Is There a Design-based Capacity-building Model for Achieving Sustainability and Circularity Department of Design, Politecnico di Milano, Italy |
2:30pm - 6:00pm |
WORKSHOP: Crafting Interalities: Positionalities and localities through intersectional DEI in design education Location: Arch Studio (Room 2) Crafting Interalities: Positionalities and localities through intersectional DEI in design education 1: The University of Auckland, New Zealand; 2: Swinburne University of Technology; 3: University of New South Wales; 4: RMIT University |
WORKSHOP: Enhancing the end-of-life care experience: exploring touchpoints and moments of truth via material facilitation Location: Theatre Lab Enhancing the end-of-life care experience: exploring touchpoints and moments of truth via material facilitation Northeastern University College of Arts, Media and Design, United States of America |
WORKSHOP: Designer's toolkit: advancing design intelligence through innovation, ethical framework, artificial intelligence, inclusivity and accessibility for all Location: RY 236 Designer's toolkit: advancing design intelligence through innovation, ethical framework, artificial intelligence, inclusivity and accessibility for all 1: Indian Institute of Technology Delhi; 2: University of Oulu Finland |
4:30pm - 6:00pm |
CONVERSATION: Does AI need designers? Exploring the contribution of designers in clinical AI development Location: CfD Lobby and Flex Does AI need designing? Exploring the contribution of designers in clinical AI development 1: Amsterdam University of Applied Sciences, Netherlands; 2: TU Delft; 3: Politecnico di Milano; 4: University of Amsterdam |
WORKSHOP: Taking and Marking Time Location: Acting Studio Taking and Marking Time Northeastern University, United States of America |
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4:45pm - 6:00pm |
PAPERS (Track 22): Design for Manufacturing: Rehumanising Digital Manufacturing Location: Alumni Center Chair: Mey Goh, Loughborough University Chair: Rebecca Grant, Loughborough University Developing factors of trust for the design of trustworthy Human - Product interactions Massey University, New Zealand Frame journey: A complementary approach at understanding well-being in factory environments for labor workers 1: University of Twente, The Netherlands; 2: Hogeschool Utrecht, The Netherlands; 3: Hogeschool Saxion, The Netherlands Design for Manufacturing: Learning Processes of a New Product Development Design Team 1: College of Design and Innovation, Tongji University, China, People's Republic of; 2: School of Design and Architecture, Swinburne University of Technology, Australia Extremes: On How the Study of Appropriation Might Inform Inclusive Workplace Design in Manufacturing Fraunhofer Portugal AICOS, Portugal Proposing a tangible interaction framework for the design of industrial robot teaching systems: Enhancing user efficiency in learning operations Hunan University, China |
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5:00pm - 6:00pm |
PAPERS (Track 8): Design for Policy and Governance Theory Location: Faculty Club Chair: Scott Schmidt, Georgetown University Chair: Marzia Mortati, Politecnico di Milano Transformational Practices; Aligning Governance and Design. Royal College of Art, United Kingdom Navigating complexity: design facilitation for collaborative solutions to urban challenges 1: IT University of Copenhagen, Denmark; 2: Aalborg University, Denmark What Do Designers Bring To The Table? Identifying Key Design Competencies When Designing For Societal Challenges In The Public Sector 1: TU Delft, The Netherlands; 2: Dutch Design Foundation, The Netherlands Using space and knowledge to confront power in design 1: Curtin University, Australia; 2: Manchester Metropolitan University |
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11:15am - 1:00pm |
PAPERS (Track 23): Making in the Digital Era Location: 32-144 (Classroom) Chair: Camilla Groth, University of South-Eastern Norway Chair: Hazal Gumus Ciftci, Arizona State University Workshopping the Textile Hand: Reimagining Subjective Assessment of Textile Materials with Digital Technologies 1: Laboratory for Artificial Intelligence in Design, Hong Kong S.A.R. (China); 2: School of Design, Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Hong Kong S.A.R. (China); 3: Material Science Research Centre, Royal College of Art, London, UK; 4: School of Design, Royal College of Art, London, UK Beyond braiding: Transcending artifact-centered conceptions of craft in digital fabrication 1: University of Arkansas, United States of America; 2: Massachusetts Institute of Technology, United States of America Decoding the banana fiber craft of Kerala using a shape grammar IDC School of Design, Indian Institute of Technology Bombay Co-creation framework to develop and situate e-textiles with indigenous crafts 1: Anuvad - Research Studio, India; 2: Studio Poetics Parametric design for machine knitted patterns Tongji University, United States of America Designing 3D Printed Ceramics from a Clay with Tunable Shrinkage Derpartment of Computer Science, University of New Mexico, United States of America Algorithmic lace: Leveraging mathematics in design for craft resistance Georgia Institute of Technology, United States of America |
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11:30am - 12:30pm |
PAPERS (Track 20): Innovative Food Systems: Networks and Partnerships Location: Bartos Theatre Chair: Silvana Juri, SARAS Institute Urban and peri-urban food systems: exploring proximity and care in alternative food networks Politecnico di Milano - Department of Design (Italy) Accessible Food Networks: case studies’ insights for impacting systemic and socio-cultural transformations of university campuses as urban players. Politecnico di Milano, Department of Design, Italy Infrastructuring Sustainable Food Futures: A Case Study In Collaborative Innovation For Circular Seafood ImaginationLancaster, Lancaster University, United Kingdom Situated partnerships to face food waste within a neighborhood-based food redistribution Service: the case of "SOSpesa" 1: Politecnico di Milano, Italy; 2: Politecnico di Milano, Italy |
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11:30am - 12:45pm |
PAPERS (Track 11): Joyful Complexity: Methodological (Dis/Re)Orientations Location: 32-155 (Classroom) Chair: Jess Parris Westbrook (they/them), Jess Westbrook Chair: Coraline Ada Ehmke, Organization for Ethical Source Reimagining Temporality: Exploring the Intersection of Time and Trauma in Design Research 1: Georgia Institute of Technology, United States of America; 2: Northeastern University, United States of America Counterism and Trust; From Critical to Tactical Design Royal College of Art, United Kingdom love. The forgotten dimension for just and democratic AI Futures Delft University of Technology, Netherlands, The Felt Experiences, exploring non-heteronormative pleasure 1: Eindhoven University of Technology, Netherlands; 2: Everyday, Industrial Design, Eindhoven University of Technology, Netherlands; 3: Everyday, Industrial Design, Eindhoven University of Technology, Netherlands Expecting the unexpected: A review of surprise in design processes 1: Department of Communication and Cognition, Tilburg University, the Netherlands; 2: Centre of Applied Research for Art, Design and Technology, Avans University of Applied Sciences, the Netherlands; 3: Center for Digital Creativity, School of Communication and Culture, Aarhus University, Denmark |
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11:30am - 1:00pm |
PAPERS (Track 16): Language in Design Practice Location: 32-141 (Classroom) Chair: Senthil Chandrasegaran, Delft University of Technology Chair: Sara Queen, NC State College of Design A Designer’s Lexicon: An Ethnographic Exploration of Language in Design Practice The Ohio State University, United States of America Grand narratives of Value and their relationship with design The University of Sydney, Australia The mentor archetype: Female character design trends in contemporary feature film animation 1: Polytechnic Institute of Cávado and Ave (IPCA), Research Institute for Design, Media and Culture (ID+); 2: Faculty of Fine Arts of the University of Porto (FBAUP), Research Institute for Design, Media and Culture (ID+) A LLM-augmented Morphological Analysis Approach for Conceptual Design 1: Zhejiang University, Hangzhou, China; 2: Zhejiang-Singapore Innovation and AI Joint Research Lab, Hangzhou, China Synergizing human expertise with AI: The role of LLMs in user research Tata Consultancy Services, India |
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11:30am - 1:15pm |
PAPERS (Track 4): Reimagining Care through Evidence: Environment Location: 32-124 (Classroom) Chair: Diana Susan Nicholas, Drexel University Chair: Isil Oygur Ilhan, University of Cincinnati Empowering Through Design: Designing Inclusive Sheltered Workshop Environments for Trainees with Special Needs in Hong Kong 1: Department of Social Science and Policy Studies, The Education University of Hong Kong; 2: Publilc Design Lab, School of Design, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University Adopting a hospitality lens for designing mental healthcare at home 1: Projekt, University of Nîmes, France; 2: Design Departement, ENS Paris-Saclay, France; 3: Institute of Design, The Oslo School of Architecture and Design; 4: Early Intervention in Psychosis Advisory Unit for South-East Norway, Division of Mental Health and Addiction, Oslo University Hospital, Oslo, Norway; 5: Institute of Clinical Medicine, University of Oslo, 0424 Oslo, Norway Indicators for evaluating service design inclusivity in the healthcare sector: A review of the literature Politecnico di Milano, Italy Can Simulated Nature be as Effective as Actual Nature in Promoting Health and Wellbeing in Healthcare Settings? The Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Hong Kong S.A.R. (China) Step-by-step: Using low-fidelity, physical prototypes of enabling technologies to gain feedback from clinicians, prior to older patients 1: Clemson University, United States of America; 2: Cornell University, United States of America; 3: Clinical Research Unit, Upstate, Prisma Health Exploring opportunities to design for decision-making in palliative care contexts: A rapid overview of recent literature reviews in healthcare and design fields Northeastern University, College of Arts, Media and Design Proposition of a user navigation program for an oncology clinic: Customizing patients’ journey through experience-based design 1: Universidade Federal Do Rio Grande Do Sul, Brazil; 2: Universidade Federal de Ciencias da Saude de Porto Alegre, Brazil; 3: Georgia Institute of Technology, United States |
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12:00pm - 1:30pm |
PAPERS (Track 4): Reimagining Care through Evidence: Technology Location: E25-111 Chair: Diana Susan Nicholas, Drexel University Chair: Angela Mazzi, GBBN Architects Reimagining Care: Designing a Social Robot Companion for Alzheimer's Caregiving University of Tennessee Knoxville, United States of America Virtual Reality for Assessment of Chronic Lower Back Pain in Physiotherapy - Task Selection, Design, and User Experience Evaluation 1: Department of Informatics, Umeå University, Sweden; 2: Department of Community Medicine and Rehabilitation, Umeå University, Sweden Unified Patient Portal: engaging patients throughout the genetic testing journey Natera, United States of America Preventing Diabetic Foot Ulcers With eHealth: Rethinking Digital CareInCo-design 1: Fontys University Of Applied Sciences; 2: Eindhoven University of Technology; 3: Ben Gurion University of the Negev Exploring app-based affective interactions for people with rheumatoid arthritis IT University, Denmark Co-Design of a Loneliness Monitoring System with Older People and Stakeholders King's College London, Department of Engineering, London, United Kingdom |
PAPERS (Track 7): Co-design for Behavior Change I: Communities & Public Space Location: 674 (Multi-Purpose) Chair: Haiou Zhu, University of Oxford Chair: Gubing Wang, Tilburg University Transforming food waste into natural pigments: Raising community school awareness of food waste recycling opportunities through co-design methods 1: Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, United States of America; 2: Korea Advanced Institute of Science & Technology, Republic of Korea Towards Empowering Cohousing Communities: Finding Balance with a Group of Users-clients Throughout the Architectural Process University of Liège, Belgium A third place as a space to foster citizen participation and their empowerment: The case of “La Ruche à Projets” University of Liège Co-design under the Bauhaus of the Seas Light-house Project: a New European Bauhaus case study in Lisbon and Oeiras 1: ITI / LARSyS, Instituto Superior Técnico – U. Lisbon, Portugal; 2: Faculdade de Belas Artes – U. Lisbon, Portugal; 3: IHC, Faculdade de Ciências Sociais e Humanas – U.N. Lisbon, Portugal; 4: yacoobalabs.com, Av. Arriaga 30, Funchal, Portugal; 5: redcatpig.com, Terinov, Largo de Belém, Angra do Heroísmo, Portugal; 6: Malmö University, Sweden; 7: University of Sussex, United Kingdom New interest-based social action as a design approach for youth community reconfiguring in the post-pandemic era School of Design, Hunan University, Changsha, China Sharing instead of being infringed: How to build a responsible community for online artwork sharing? Hunan University, China, People's Republic of |
PAPERS (Track 25): Sketching Futures with XR and AI Location: 633 (L) Chair: Mauricio Novoa Munoz, Western Sydney University Embodied prototyping in VR: Ideation and bodystorming within a custom VR sandbox 1: San Francisco State University, San Francisco, United States of America; 2: Universidad Carlos III de Madrid, Madrid, Spain; 3: UC Santa Cruz, Santa Cruz, United States of America Passageways and portals: a comparative analysisof transition spaces in physical, digital, and virtual environments Institute of Design at Illinois Tech, US Isolating and Addressing Theoretically-Grounded Limitations from the Rapid Translation of Interaction Design across Media Platforms North Carolina State University, United States of America AI Art Perceptions with GenFrame – an Image Generating Picture Frame 1: IT University of Copenhagen, Denmark; 2: University of Copenhagen, Denmark Design in dialogue: AI as an aid of imagination for future scenarios Sapienza University of Rome, Italy Transformative sketching: Unveiling character identity in two dimensions IDC, IIT Bombay, India |
PAPERS (Track 1): Technology & Reimagining Education Location: 26-100 (Classroom) Chair: Naomi Jacobs, Lancaster Univiersity ChatGPT: mediating complex design processes 1: University of Oslo, Norway; 2: SINTEF Digital, Oslo, Norway "Small” blended practices in the campus-based architectural design studio: Examining student and instructor experiences and pedagogical implications The Graduate Center, City University of New York, United States of America Strategic Design Futures: Exploring strategy and futures to learn and practice design for intentional change Arizona State University, United States of America Re-imagining and reaffirming design pedagogy in response to generative AI tools ImaginationLancaster, School of Design, Lancaster University, United Kingdom A design-stage-oriented framework to introduce artificial intelligence and machine learning in design education SUPSI University of Applied Sciences and Arts of Southern Switzerland An integrated theoretical framework for reflective teaching in Chinese design education and abroad 1: Institute of Higher Education, Tongji University, China, People's Republic of China; 2: College of Design and Innovation, Tongji University, China, People's Republic of China |
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12:45pm - 2:15pm |
PAPERS (Track 6): Re-imagining Design Approaches for Balance Location: Bartos Theatre Chair: Luca Simeone, Aalborg University Chair: Silvia Maria Gramegna, Politecnico di Milano Exploring the role of design in the new product development process towards circular business innovation: Systematic literature review and future directions Politecnico di Milano, Italy Learning from Circularity Manifestos. Crafting designerly circular approaches for the upholstered furniture sector Department of Design, Politecnico di Milano, Italy Learning from the past: How to apply the circular economy practices of Japan’s Edo period to modern society Hitachi, Ltd., Japan Repositioning design as the new attractor in sustainability 1: Hong Kong Polytechnic University; 2: University of Sydney Should we re-frame Sustainable Interaction Design? Towards a more holistic sustainability “in designing” Politecnico di Milano, Italy Reframing radical innovation in pursuit of sustainable futures University of Sydney, Australia |
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1:00pm - 2:15pm |
PAPERS (Track 14): Polyphonic Speculation in Practice Location: 32-155 (Classroom) Chair: Nuri Kwon, Lancaster University Fostering Pluriversal Perspectives in Theory of Change: A Case of an Urban Regeneration Project Aalborg University Copenhagen, Denmark Vovousa 2048: a Design Fiction workshop imagining the future in a rural and remote area in Greece Independent Design Researcher Contextualizing Comedy Techniques for Speculative Design: Unraveling Futures Cone from Sketch Comedy Series, ‘2032/2033 Futures' 1: Human Life and Innovation Design, Yonsei University, Republic of Korea; 2: Yonsei University, Republic of Korea “Bejay (water) is our sister”: Wearable speculations to entangle collectively. 1: Aalto University, Universidad de Los Andes; 2: Universidad de Los Andes; 3: Universidad Javeriana, Kamentza Biya; 4: Kamentza Biya Co-creating pluralistic futures: A systematic literature review on participatory speculative design 1: School of Design, Hunan University, Changsha, China; 2: School of Design, Hunan University, Changsha, China |
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1:15pm - 2:15pm |
PAPERS (Track 28): Sustainability in Retail, Hospitality and Service Design Location: 32-144 (Classroom) Chair: Mia B. Münster, Hong Kong Polytechnic University Chair: Bethan Alexander, London College of Fashion, UAL Service Design and Circular Economy in hybrid retail design 1: Hasselt University, Belgium; 2: University of Pretoria, South Africa Rendering Soil Care Across Hotel, Retailer, And Farm With A Mutuality Service Blueprint 1: The Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Hong Kong S.A.R. (China); 2: The Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Hong Kong S.A.R. (China) ‘Worn once’: A call to re-imagine the problematic lexicon of pre-loved clothing in fashion retail London College of Communication, University of the Arts London, United Kingdom Dissecting Innovation Drivers in Business Design: A Sustainable System Transformation Theory-Based Approach and Visualization Tool 1: Modern Industrial Design Institute, Zhejiang University, Hangzhou, China; 2: School of Software Technology, Zhejiang University, Ningbo, China; 3: Tianjin Tianshi College, Tianjin, China; 4: School of Computer Science and Technology, Zhejiang University, Hangzhou, China; 5: Hangzhou Zaowuyun Technology Co. Ltd., Hangzhou, China |
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1:30pm - 2:45pm |
PAPERS (Track 3): Health and Wellbeing Location: 32-124 (Classroom) Chair: Leandro Miletto Tonetto, Georgia Institute of Technology A Co-Design Approach to Aesthetic Customization of Prosthetics Queensland University of Technology, Australia Designing for Intimate Wellbeing: Aidee, a Qualitative Approach To Urine Home Monitoring EPFL+ECAL Lab, Switzerland Designing a crossover picturebook with older adults at care homes 1: Koç University; 2: University of Twente The Future of Digital Care_drafting Design Spaces Politecnico di Milano, Italy Health-Promotion Information Is Not Effective: General Goals of Health and Wellbeing Conflict with Young Adults’ Instant Needs in Cooking and Food Choices Loughborough University, United Kingdom |
PAPERS (Track 21): Futuring in Transitions Location: 32-141 (Classroom) Chair: Marysol Ortega Pallanez, Arizona State University Chair: İdil Gaziulusoy, Aalto University What Kind Of Futuring Is Transition-Oriented Futuring? Conceptualising And Expanding Notions of Futuring in Transition Design University of Technology Sydney, Australia Experiential futures through immersive design fiction San Francisco State University, United States of America Rethinking design: Prototyping sustainable futures in everyday life KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden Reimagining sustainable mobility Futures: exploring design imaginariums for city-wide challenges 1: V&A Dundee, DJCAD, University of Dundee; 2: DJCAD, University of Dundee Preferable, Contextual and Sustainable… Climate Futures for Ecological Citizens. 1: Royal College of Art; 2: York University, Stockholm Environmental Institute; 3: Wrexham University |
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2:00pm - 3:15pm |
PAPERS (Track 17): More-Than-Human: Designing With and Through Technologies Location: E25-111 Chair: Arne Berger, Hochschule Anhalt Chair: Laura Forlano, Northeastern University Embodying the Driving Experience Through AI Driving Assistants as a Means of Noticing the More-than-Human Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden Beyond human-centered empathy: tools and techniques to engage curiosity University of North Texas, United States of America More-than-human Design and AI: Exploring the Space between Theory and Practice 1: Delft University of Technology; 2: Lancaster University; 3: Umeå University Hybrid Ecologies of artificial intelligence: prototyping terrestrial practices through a design installation Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile Contours in Blurred Design Spaces: More-than-Human Participation of Artifacts in Design-in-Use Delft University of Technology, Faculty of Industrial Design Engineering |
PAPERS (Track 8): Design for Policy and Governance Practice Location: 674 (Multi-Purpose) Chair: Scott Schmidt, Georgetown University Chair: Marzia Mortati, Politecnico di Milano Critical service design for government innovation 1: University of the Arts London; 2: Government Digital Service Why we failed: Exploring the context of establishing a living lab in Korea Ulsan National Institute of Science and Technology, Republic of Korea Unleashing collective imagination through controversies: lessons from a smart city project 1: DesignLab, University of Twente, The Netherlands; 2: Department of Technology, Policy & Society, University of Twente, The Netherlands; 3: Department of Media and Culture Studies, Utrecht University, The Netherlands; 4: Societal Impact Design, Hogeschool Inholland, The Netherlands; 5: Human-Centred Design Group & DesignLab, University of Twente, The Netherlands Qualitative mapping and design strategies for taking care of marginal areas. Università Iuav di Venezia, Italy |
PAPERS (Track 18): Data as Design Method Location: 633 (L) Chair: Andrew Witt, Harvard University Intimate Data as Design Material: Designing Tracking Practices for Menstruating Athletes Delft University of Technology, The Netherlands Exploring the role of data in designing smart products: A survey of Chinese product designers Hunan University, China, People's Republic of Revisiting the Uncanny Valley Effect: A data-driven analysis with curve fitting perspective 1: School of Design, Hunan University, ChangSha, Hunan, China; 2: College of Electrical and Information Engineering, Hunan University, ChangSha, Hunan, China; 3: Department of Electrical Engineering, City University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong, China Bridging the Gap: Data-Driven Design for Smart Cities Laboratory of Ergodesign and Usability Interfaces - LEUI - PUC-Rio University The Role of Data an Intuition in UX Design 1: Aarhus University, Denmark; 2: University of Exeter |
PAPERS (Track 5): Healthy Cities & Communities Location: 26-100 (Classroom) Chair: Emmanuel Tsekleves, Lancaster University Using Living Labs To Engage Communities And Stakeholders In The Development And Knowledge Exchange Of Urban Health And Sanitation Solutions In The Global South 1: ImaginationLancaster, Lancaster University, United Kingdom; 2: Faculty of Health and Medicine, Lancaster University, United Kingdom; 3: Lancaster Environment Centre, Lancaster University, Lancaster, UK Empowering urban wellbeing and biodiversity through design-driven citymaking Politecnico di Milano Department of Design, Italy Speculative design positions on future liveable cities University of Sydney, Australia If This Street Was Ours: Provoking the Reimagination of the City as a Democratic Space 1: Federal University of Paraná, Brazil; 2: Federal University of Technology - Paraná, Brazil Research on the relationship between urban green spaces, perceptual dimensions, and psychological restoration among students: A case study of different landscape types Hunan Agricultural University |
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2:00pm - 3:30pm |
PAPERS (Open Call): Literacies, Inclusivity, and Empowerment Location: 648 (SIL) Chair: Hua Dong, Brunel Univeristy London Chair: Arthi Manohar, Brunel University London Impacting literacy through the power of a font: Design research for inclusive reading experiences 1: Learning By Design Lab University of Cincinnati Digital Futures, United States of America; 2: Mt. Saint Joseph University, United States of America; 3: Marywood University, United States of America The effect of perceived realism on the usage of pre-flight safety videos Ulsan National Institute of Science & Technology, Korea, Republic of (South Korea) Missing the bus: A toolkit for amplifying unheard voices of women commuters in India 1: School of Design, Doon University, India; 2: IDC School of Design, IIT Bombay, India W3C web accessibility initiative under the microscope: Identifying assumptions of users and their involvement in digital accessibility design University of Vaasa, Finland Transitional object as empowerment tool: Workshops for Latina women to persevere in higher education University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, United States of America A study of student’s learning experience impacted by using AIGC tools in design subjects in China 1: The Hong Kong Polytechnic University; 2: The Hong Kong Polytechnic University; 3: Fujian Normal University |
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2:15pm - 3:30pm |
PAPERS (Track 6): Re-imagining Design Practices for Balance Location: Bartos Theatre Chair: Carmen Bruno, Politecnico di Milano Chair: Erminia D'Itria, Politecnico di Milano Reflections on the Usefulness and Limitations of Tools for Life-Centred Design 1: University of Technology Sydney, Australia; 2: Life-centered Design Collective A Theory Instrument for reimagining embodied practices 1: University of Southern Denmark, Denmark; 2: University of Twente, The Netherlands; 3: University of Southern Denmark, Denmark; 4: University of Southern Denmark, Denmark Activating key principles of systemic design through exploratory prototyping Aalborg University (Copenhagen), Denmark Transitions to Multispecies Futures in the Design Classroom NODUS Sustainable Design Research Group, Department of Design, School of Arts, Architecture and Design, Aalto University, Finland Starting from scraps: Design reuse assessment of waste materials 1: Aalborg University, Denmark; 2: Danish Technological Institute |
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2:30pm - 4:00pm |
PAPERS (Track 21): Ecologies and Regeneration in Transitions Location: 32-155 (Classroom) Chair: Joanna Boehnert, Bath Spa University Chair: Femke Coops, TU/e Designing Temporal Ecologies: Reframing Multispecies Temporalities Through Design 1: Centre for Design Informatics, University of Edinburgh; 2: Braunschweig University of Art, Germany; 3: Edinburgh School of Architecture and Landscape Architecture (ESALA), University of Edinburgh, UK Enabling Regenerative Transitions: What Can Design Offer? 1: University of Technology Sydney; 2: University of Technology Sydney Framing Transitions: Scenarios and Design for the Strategic Redirection of Companies within Planetary Boundaries 1: Strate School of Design, France; 2: Carbone 4, France Design Terroir: An Eco-social, Relational, Bioregional Approach to Design 1: Chair for Biohybrid Architecture, Royal Danish Academy, Copenhagen, Denmark; 2: Sustainable Food Innovation Group, The Novo Nordisk Center for Biosustainability, Technical University of Denmark, Copenhagen, Denmark SeaWeaver: Integrating Cultural Craft and Materials Innovation for Artificial Reef Conservation Strategies University of Washington, United States of America Developing a Methodological Framework for Sustainability Transitions in the Built Environment 1: Norwegian University of Science and Technology; 2: Pir II AS, Norway |
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3:45pm - 5:00pm |
PAPERS (Track 3): Experiential Wellbeing Location: 648 (SIL) Chair: Anna Pohlmeyer, TU Delft Design for serene textile experiences: A toolkit Industrial Design Engineering, Delft University of Technology, Delft, The Netherlands Embodied experience of exoskeletons 1: Chair of Industrial Design Engineering, Technische Universität Dresden, Germany; 2: Department for Speculative Transformation, Technische Universität Dresden, Germany Design For ‘Extraordinary’ Well-being: An Interpretive Phenomenological Analysis To Understand The ‘lived Experience’ Of Women Living With A ‘Dys-appearing’ Body Through Materials 1: Nottingham Trent University, United Kingdom; 2: De Montfort university Harmonizing with nature: Unpacking the neurophysiological impacts of biophilic sound in virtual classroom design 1: The Catholic University of Korea, Republic of Korea; 2: University of North Carolina at Charlotte, USA; 3: Seoul National University, Republic of Korea 'Tuning-in' To 'tune out': mediating engagement experiences with music on-the-go 1: Queesland University of Technology, Brisbane, Australia; 2: University of Queensland, Brisbane, Australia |
PAPERS (Track 28): User Experiences in Retail, Hospitality and Service Design Location: Bartos Theatre Chair: Mia B. Münster, Hong Kong Polytechnic University Chair: Rebekah Matheny, The Ohio State University Customer-Centric Luxury Fashion Store Experiences: A Case Study Approach 1: London College of Fashion, UAL, United Kingdom; 2: London College of Fashion, UAL, United Kingdon Establishing an experience design management framework through a literature review 1: Taiwan University of Science and Technology, Taiwan; 2: Ming Chuan University, Taiwan An Eye-tracking Experimental Study on the Influence of Background Visual Effects on Consumer Purchase Behavior in Live Streaming Sales 1: National Cheng Kung University, Industrial Design Department; 2: National Cheng Kung University, Industrial Design Department Eye-tracking: Understanding the WHY behind shopping behavior Hasselt University, Belgium Designing New Phygital Service Experiences for Hospitality 1: Lapland University of Applied Sciences, Finland; 2: University of Lapland, Finland |
PAPERS (Track 17): More-Than-Human: Thinking with Care Location: 32-124 (Classroom) Chair: Cristina Zaga, University of Twente Chair: Elisa Giaccardi, Delft University of Technology When a tree says no: Towards a more-than-human consent notion for design Institute for the History and Theory of Architecture and the City (GTAS), TU Braunschweig, Germany Gulls on the move? Synanthropic design in the Dutch Delta 1: Independent design researcher; 2: Delft University of Technology, Faculty of Industrial Design Engineering, The Netherlands; 3: Erasmus University Rotterdam, Erasmus School of Social and Behavioral Sciences, The Netherlands Healing our Designing: Practices of Care for Human and More-than-Human Relations The Design School, Arizona State University, USA Generosity in More-than-human Design Stockholm University, Sweden Using a Mutualistic Design Methodology to Exhibit the Benefits of “Suboptimal” Product Design Design School Kolding, Denmark Exploring more-than-human worlds and becoming with living and non-living entities through play Noroff University College, Kristiansand, Norway; Ensad, Paris, France |
PAPERS (Track 24): Ethics of Design: Theories and Methods Location: 32-141 (Classroom) Chair: Colin M. Gray, Indiana University Past, present and future of design ethics Aalborg University Quant-Ethico: An Approach to Quantifying and Interpreting Ethical Decision Making 1: Pratt Institute, United States of America; 2: Indiana University, United States of America Navigating ethics-informed methods at the intersection of design and philosophy of technology 1: Delft University of Technology; 2: Saxion University of Applied Sciences; 3: Rotterdam University of Applied Sciences; 4: Eindhoven University of Technology; 5: University of Twente; 6: Delft University of Technology Head and heart — An ethical tightrope Massey University of New Zealand, New Zealand Situating Imaginaries of Ethics in / of / through Design 1: University of Copenhagen, Denmark; 2: Delft University of Technology, Netherlands |
PAPERS (Track 26): Sound-Driven Design in Action Location: 32-144 (Classroom) Chair: Stefano Delle Monache, Delft University of Technology Chair: Elif Özcan, Delft University of Technology ICU alarm management reimagined: Sound-driven design and the role of acoustic biotope 1: Faculty of Industrial Design Engineering, Delft University of Technology, the Netherlands; 2: Adult Intensive Care, Erasmus Medical Center, Rotterdam, the Netherlands Designing tools for designers: The Data Sonification Canvas 1: Ikerbasque, Basque Foundation for Science, Bilbao, Spain; 2: Deusto Tech, Faculty of Engineering, Universidad de Deusto, Spain; 3: Center for Design, Northeastern University, Boston, United States; 4: Department of Design, Politecnico di Milano, Italy Designing Sound for Public Spaces Through a Research-Creation Collaboration Framework 1: Schulich School of Music, McGill University; 2: STMS IRCAM-CNRS-SU; 3: Centre for Interdisciplinary Research in Music Media and Technology; 4: School of Information Studies, McGill University Designing through ecological soundscape to foster human-nature interaction Tongji University, China, People's Republic of, College of Design and Innovation Acoustic patterns for urban attractors University of Illinois, United States of America |
4:00pm - 5:30pm |
PAPERS (Open Call): Change and Impact Location: E25-111 Chair: Laura Santamaria, Royal College of Art Unleashing creative ideation through stakeholder-related learning: The ripple effect with stakeholder-nexus tool Hunan University, China, People's Republic of How to respond to change? Evidence of cultural organizations in times of COVID-19 1: Faculty of Industrial Design Engineering, Delft University of Technology, Delft, The Netherlands; 2: College of Engineering, Design and Physical Sciences, Brunel University London, London, UK Visioning and managing change: analyzing strategic designers' approaches in salient podcast episodes Arizona State University, United States of America Flexibility is key: career exploration and vocational identity status among Design students Northeastern University, United States of America What does design research do? University of Strathclyde, United Kingdom Towards just futures: A feminist approach to speculative design for policy making TU Delft, The Netherlands |
PAPERS (Track 18): Social Dimensions of Data and Research Location: 674 (Multi-Purpose) Chair: Andrew Witt, Harvard University Conversations, Intra-views and Diffractions as Tools for Analysis: Design Research when Conducted by a Team 1: Independent Researcher, United States of America; 2: Assistant Professor, Arizona State University Precedent Knowledge in Multiple Domains of Design: A Review and Analysis of Literature 1: Indiana University Bloomington; 2: Texas Tech University; 3: University of Michigan Ann Arbor; 4: University of Florida; 5: University of North Carolina Greensboro; 6: The University of Texas at Austin; 7: Majmaah University; 8: James Madison University; 9: King Saud University Precedent Knowledge: Practicing Designers’ Perspectives and Experiences 1: Indiana University Bloomington; 2: University of Michigan Ann Arbor; 3: University of Florida; 4: Texas Tech University; 5: University of North Carolina Greensboro; 6: James Madison University; 7: The University of Texas at Austin Penumbra of privacy: A people-centered and place-centered approach to data privacy for smart workspaces Carnegie Mellon University, United States Mapping the evolution of design research: a data-driven analysis of interdisciplinary trends and intellectual landscape 1: Dipartimento Architettura e Design, Università di Genova, Genoa, Italy; 2: Dipartimento di Design, Politecnico di Milano, Milan, Italy; 3: AIT - Austrian Institute of Technology, Vienna, Austria; 4: Dipartimento di Informatica, Bioingegneria, Robotica e Ingegneria dei Sistemi, Università di Genova, Genoa, Italy; 5: Machine Learning Genoa Center, Università di Genova, Genoa, Italy How Maps Shape Information in Design Research: A Study of Five Method Collections 1: University of New South Wales, Australia; 2: University of Technology Sydney, Australia |
PAPERS (Track 24): Ethics for Design: Positions & Relations Location: 633 (L) Chair: Laura Ferrarello, EPFL Chair: Linda N. Laursen, Aalborg University The space between procedural and situated ethics: Reflecting on the use of existing materials in design research on children affected by stroke 1: KU Leuven, Department of Architecture, Research[x]Design, Leuven, Belgium; 2: TU Wien, Faculty of Architecture and Planning, Institute of Architecture and Design, Research Unit of Building Theory by Design, Vienna, Austria; 3: TU Dresden, Institute for Building Science and Design, Dresden, Germany; 4: KU Leuven, Department of Civil Engineering, Building Physics and Sustainable Design, Leuven, Belgium Speculative ethics, design, philosophy & education University of Twente Thought Experiments In The Ethics Of Designing For Future People. Edinburgh Napier University, United Kingdom Design anthropology for ethics of care and emergence: Reflections from an energy transition project Delft University of Technology, Department of Human-Centered Design Cultivating Future-Oriented Responsibility in Design with Care 1: Illinois Institute of Technology, United States of America; 2: Northeastern University |
PAPERS (Track 13): Pluriversal Design as a Paradigm I Location: 26-100 (Classroom) Chair: Renata Leitao, Cornell University Chair: Lesley-Ann Noel, North Carolina State University Designing in Argentina with Indigenous Groups Berner Fachhochschule, Switzerland Colombia-Brazil dialogues. In search of a Latin American epistemology for design. 1: Universidad Nacional de Colombia; 2: Universidad de Sao Paolo Training designers in the Pluriverse: The experience of Studio Wudé with leather crafts in Senegal 1: University of Nîmes, France; 2: Studio Wudé, Senegal Shanzhai as a Pluriversal Praxis: Challenging Western Design and Innovation Paradigm University of Edinburgh, United Kingdom Participatory design research, documenting the experience of Gainesville local drag performers. Texas Tech University, United States of America Lost in translation: Decontextualising, decentering and diluting India's jugaad practices 1: Swinburne University of Technology, Australia; 2: Swinburne University of Technology, Australia |
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4:15pm - 5:30pm |
PAPERS (Track 10): Systemic Citizens II Location: 32-155 (Classroom) Chair: Sine Celik, Delft University of Technology Chair: Cecilia Landa-Avila, Loughborough University Acts of interfacing in an entangled life 1: Delft University of Technology; 2: Politecnico di Milano; 3: Umeå Institute of Design, Umeå University Empowering Stakeholders to Address Gentrification's Impact on Urban Schooling Independent Researcher, United States of America Cultural transition by digital technologies: invasion or empowerment? 1: TianJin University, TianJin, China; 2: Ren'ai College of Tianjin University, TianJin, China Benefitting systemic citizens and sustainable knowledge heritage: Building a digital platform ecosystem and community for knowledge co-creation Stellenbosch Business School, South Africa Analyzing user experience with a smart product-service system: Children-owned wearables 1: University of Cincinnati; 2: University of California, Irvine |
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10:30am - 12:00pm |
PAPERS (Open Call): Health and Healthcare Location: Faculty Club Chair: Mersha Aftab, Birmingham City University A tangible toolkit to uncover clinician's ethical values about AI clinical decision support systems 1: Eindhoven University of Technology, the Netherlands; 2: Delft University of Technology, the Netherlands The challenges of involving child-patients in the development of a mobile application for their participation in pediatric brain care 1: Erasmus University Rotterdam, Erasmus School of Health Policy and Management, Department of Health Services Management and Organisation, Netherlands; 2: Delft University of Technology, Faculty of Industrial Design Engineering, Department of Human Centred Design, Netherlands; 3: Erasmus University Medical Center, Sophia Children's Hospital, Pediatric Brain Center, Child Brain Lab, Netherlands Exploring the relation between aesthetic experience and physical activity motivation Ulsan National Institute of Science and Technology, Korea, Republic of (South Korea) Reimagining antibiotic delivery at home: Designing a wearable cool-infuser Monash University, Australia Reimagining patient-centered multimedia distraction strategies in the emergency department Monash University, Australia |
PAPERS (Track 19): Translational Design I Location: Alumni Center Chair: Rowan Christopher Page, Monash University Chair: Rosie Hornbuckle, University of the Arts London Translation as an Explicit Practice in Design Research 1: University of the Arts London, United Kingdom; 2: Monash University, Australia Design for social prescribing: bridging silos for health promotion Design Laboratory, Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health Collaborative translation from and into Practicep 1: ImaginationLancaster, School of Design, Lancaster University, United Kingdom; 2: Victoria and Albert Museum, London, United Kingdom Tapestries of trust: using interdisciplinary design research to weave in multi-stakeholder perspectives in the public sector 1: Aalto University, Finland; 2: Tampere University, Finland; 3: University of Helsinki, Finland Research-Through-Design and Chemistry: Reflections On A Multi-Disciplinary Workflow Process Of UV Sensing Wearables For Sun Safety 1: Queensland University of Technology, Australia; 2: The University of Queensland Shifting between boundaries: ‘Contextual Examples’ as boundary objects in a Jeweller - Visual Artist distributed collaboration Edinburgh college of art, The University of Edinburgh, United Kingdom |
CONVERSATION: Coordinating across institutions toward less extractive models of UX design & research Location: CfD Lobby and Flex Coordinating across institutions toward less extractive models of UX design & research 1: University of Michigan; 2: Microsoft; 3: Google |
PAPERS (Track 3): Subjective Wellbeing Location: Theatre Lab Chair: Leandro Miletto Tonetto, Georgia Institute of Technology Daily doses of wellbeing: How everyday technology can support positive activities Delft University of Technology, Faculty of Industrial Design Engineering Tinder, I Don’t Like This: Identifying Desired User Interaction Qualities to Support Intimacy Building in the Online Environment 1: Loughborough University, United Kingdom; 2: TU Delft, the Netherlands Faculty wellbeing in corporate academia: A critical examination and reimaging of the curriculum vitae Indiana University Herron School of Art and Design, United States of America From data points to well-being: A design framework of self-tracked data through the lens of Positive psychology The Ohio State University, United States of America Measuring mental wellbeing – Can we measure it, and if so, what should we measure, and how? A qualitative provotyping study 1: OnePlanet Research Centre, Precision Health and Nutrition Group, Wageningen, The Netherlands; 2: Radboud University Medical Centre, Prevention Hub, Nijmegen, The Netherlands; 3: Radboud University Nijmegen, The Netherlands Connecting sustainable and well-being-enhancing behaviors: Reflections through daily practices of young adults Cornell University - Department of Human Centered Design |
PAPERS (Track 9): Designing Policies across Institutional Boundaries Location: Acting Studio Chair: Sofia Bosch Gomez, Northeastern University Chair: Francesco Leoni, Politecnico di Milano New European Bauhaus: A designer's retrospective. livepods.eu, Belgium Designing as Infrastructuring to Impact Policy Northumbria University, United Kingdom Exploring the role of design for organizational learning in community interactions University of Alberta, Canada Relational workshopping: co-designing a placemaking approach to urban governance NTNU, Germany Exploring if organisational transformation enhances policy and public sector innovation labs their impact potential: A case study on Zet Aalto University, School of Arts Design and Architecture, Finland Fostering Design Research Labs for Public Sector Innovation 1: TU Dresden, Germany; 2: Bauhaus-University Weimar |
CONVERSATION: Designing for Sustainability with Sound Location: DO 102 Designing for Sustainability with Sound 1: KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden; 2: Delft University of technology; 3: Ircam STMS Lab; 4: University of the Arts London |
CONVERSATION: Climate justice in design education Location: RY 236 Climate justice in design education 1: The University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, United States of America; 2: University of San Francisco, United States of America; 3: University of Connecticut, United States of America; 4: University of Houston Downtown, United States of America; 5: Merrimack College, United States of America |
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10:30am - 1:30pm |
WORKSHOP: Nature led Design and Retail Futures Location: Arch Studio (Room 2) Nature led Design and Retail Futures University of Cincinnati, United States of America |
WORKSHOP: Let's play with generative AI: speculative collaging for preposterous futures Location: Arch Studio (Room 3) Let's play with generative AI: speculative collaging for preposterous futures 1: Human Life and Innovation Design, Yonsei University, Seoul, Korea; 2: Aarhus University, Denmark; 3: Designschool Kolding, Denmark |
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10:30am - 5:00pm |
Labs Work and Presentations in Ryder Lobby Location: Ryder Lobby Design meets patient-centeredness: Developing evaluation guidelines and tools 1: Politecnico di Milano, Italy; 2: Northeastern University, United States of America Developing a Recovery Playbook for Muslim Americans Experiencing Substance-use and Related Health Disorders University of Kentucky, United States of America |
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12:00pm - 1:30pm |
PAPERS (Track 1): Recovering Education / The Education of Recovery Location: Blackman Auditorium Chair: Ehsan Baha, University of Montreal Enacting sustainability-centered design curricula: The role of ethos in translating educational goals into pedagogy. 1: The University of Queensland; 2: Queensland University of Technology Using contemplative approaches in education as a pathway to cultivating hope in design-driven futuring Service Design Lab, Department of Architecture, Design and Media Technology at Aalborg University, Denmark Utilising sharing economy to address impact-centred approach in design education 1: University of Twente; 2: TED University Expertise profiling in design schools: A theoretical framework University of Montreal, Montreal, Canada ‘We’re all in this together’: A mixed methods randomised controlled trial exploring Cross-Pollinative Team Learning studio pedagogy’s effects on Academic Resilience and Performance 1: Singapore Polytechnic, Singapore; 2: National University of Singapore, Singapore An inquiry into the relationships among design learning, metacognitive awareness, and academic goal orientation Izmir Institute of Technology, Turkiye |
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12:30pm - 1:30pm |
PAPERS (Track 27): Play Design II Location: Theatre Lab Chair: Sofie Kinch, Designschool Kolding Playful Prototyping In Speculative Design Practices Department of Architecture, University of Bologna, Italy Transforming futures together: time travelling with the Tomorrow Party Monash University, Australia Leveraging play and Rube Goldberg machines to teach 21st century + design skills 1: Momentix Labs; 2: Rhode Island School of Design Drifting by friction: Playing with ontologies of design Design School Kolding |
PAPERS (Track 2): D4L and Aging Location: Acting Studio Chair: Carla Sedini, Politecnico di Milano Chair: Sofie Hodara, Northeastern University Design for longevity literature review in product lifecycle, financial planning, and gerontology 1: Massachusetts Institute of Technology Department of Mechanical Engineering; 2: Massachusetts Institute of Technology AgeLab; 3: Northeastern University College of Arts, Media, and Design; 4: Massachusetts Institute of Technology Department of Aeronautics and Astronautics; 5: Massachusetts Institute of Technology Comparative Media Studies/Writing; 6: Massachusetts Institute of Technology Department of Architecture; 7: Massachusetts Institute of Technology Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering Intergenerational creative spaces, co-living, community: Design for longevity Drexel University, United States of America Towards active aging: Investigating innovations within intelligent communities Pontifícia Universidade Católica do Rio de Janeiro - PUC-Rio, Brazil Mobile interfaces for caregivers and older adults: Iterative design of the LifeTomorrow Ecosystem with aesthetic and functional considerations 1: Massachusetts Institute of Technology, United States of America; 2: Tufts University, United States of America; 3: Technical University of Munich, Germany; 4: Ludwig-Maximilian University of Munich, Germany; 5: University of Augsburg, Germany |
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12:30pm - 2:00pm |
PAPERS (Track 19): Translational Design II Location: Faculty Club Chair: Rowan Christopher Page, Monash University Chair: Rosie Hornbuckle, University of the Arts London Materials designers and the translational approach: a case from a product design company Politecnico di Milano, Design Department, Italy Harnessing information visualization as a vehicle for translational design Northeastern University, United States of America Toward mutual understanding: Constructing the designer-developer collaboration in designing gesture interaction 1: School of Design, Hunan University; 2: Lushan Lab; 3: Hunan Provincial Key Laboratory of Intelligent Human Factors Design; 4: Guangdong OPPO Mobile Telecommunications Corp., Ltd. Three Challenges in Practising Research Through Design in the Context of PhD Design Research 1: Delft University of Technology, Faculty of Industrial Design Engineering, Dept. of Human-Centered Design; 2: Politecnico di Milano, Dept. of Design Shaping Public Sector Digital Transformation through Design. Translation approaches on training programs as multi-stakeholder ecosystems Politecnico di Milano, Italy Webbing Clothes Moths from pest to opportunity: a reflective case study in interdisciplinary design-biology collaborations 1: Materials Science Research Centre, Royal College of Art; 2: Centre for Novel Agricultural Products, Department of Biology, University of York |
PAPERS (Track 22): Design for Manufacturing: Rehumanising Digital Manufacturing Location: Alumni Center Chair: Mey Goh, Loughborough University Chair: Rebecca Grant, Loughborough University Flatfold3D: 3D printing structures on fabric to facilitate folding of pattern into wearable shoes. TU Delft Faculty of Industrial Design Engineering Strategy Design of AI-generated Customization for Streetwear Fashion Brands Based on the Big Five Personality Test 1: The Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Hong Kong 999077, China; 2: The Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Hong Kong 999077, China; 3: The Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Hong Kong 999077, China Narrative Design Framework for Intelligent Cabin Development: Enhancing User-Centric Interaction in the Digital Manufacturing Era School of Design, Hunan University A Review of the Integration of Additive Manufacturing in Design Education Offenburg University, Rapid Prototyping Lab, Germany Proximity-based urban planning models as the inter-face between governments and makers, designers, and citizens towards distributed economies 1: Elisava, Barcelona School of Design and Engineering (UVic-UCC), Spain; 2: Sapienza University of Rome, Italy; 3: Politecnico di Milano, Italy Using User Persona and Work Domain Analysis to Elicit Information for a Product-Service Digital Twin Loughborough University, United Kingdom |
PAPERS (Track 4): Reimagining Care through Evidence: Culture and Strategy Location: CfD Lobby and Flex Chair: Angela Mazzi, GBBN Architects Chair: Isil Oygur Ilhan, University of Cincinnati Mapping patient-centered design practices and actors within stakeholder networks to reimagine healthcare 1: Northeastern University, Center for Design, United States of America; 2: Politecnico di Milano, Italy Fostering a Patient-led Culture of Care Through Data Physicalization: A Design Approach to Create Awareness and Promote Data Collection on Antimicrobial Resistance 1: SUPSI University of Applied Sciences and Arts of Southern Switzerland; 2: Brunel University London, United Kingdom Embedding Ethics in Practice: Preempting Ethical Issues in the Field by Reflecting on the Methodology of Shadowing Within Cancer Care Services. 1: Department of Design and Manufacturing Engineering, University of Zaragoza; 2: Erasmus Medical Center; 3: Technische Universität München Co-diagnosed: A multi-disciplinary workshop reimagining cultures of care for medical and mental health 1: University of Utah; 2: Perkins and Will; 3: HOK Enhancing healthcare experiences for people with visual impairments: A systematic literature review on the benefits of user-centered design 1: Universidade Federal de Ciências da Saúde de Porto Alegre, Brazil; 2: Georgia Institute of Technology, United States A Systematic Review of People-centred Healthcare Services for People with Arthritis Birmingham City University, United Kingdom |
CONVERSATION: Radical reimagining of future courts Location: DO 102 Radical reimagining of future courts NuLawLab - Northeastern University School of Law, United States of America |
WORKSHOP: Play a Co-creation Game for Circular Design Location: RY 236 Play a Co-creation Game for Circular Design 1: RISE Research Institutes of Sweden, Sweden; 2: Federal University of Paraná |
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2:00pm - 3:15pm |
PAPERS (Track 2): D4L and Services Location: Theatre Lab Chair: Sofie Hodara, Northeastern University Chair: Carla Sedini, Politecnico di Milano 'Design Your Menopause Life' as a pathway to successful ageing Glasgow School of Art, United Kingdom Designing future workspaces for cognitive aging Technical University of Munich, Germany Key-drivers to design urban mobility services for silver age and age-friendly cities 1: Design Department, Politecnico di Milano, Italy; 2: Tu Delft, The Netherlands Changing the negative narrative of aging: A case study on sexual wellness services for women in later life Politecnico di Milano, Italy Enhancing financial education for longevity through service design 1: Massachusetts Institute of Technology Department of Mechanical Engineering; 2: Massachusetts Institute of Technology AgeLab; 3: Northeastern University College of Arts, Media, and Design |
PAPERS (Track 28): Technology in Retail, Hospitality and Service Design Location: Acting Studio Chair: Katelijn Quartier, Hasselt University Chair: Bethan Alexander, London College of Fashion, UAL Bridging reality and the reel: An AR-Enhanced Application Model for Memorable Tourist Experiences The Hong Kong Polytechnic University (PolyU), Hong Kong S.A.R. Designing onboarding for wearable payment: Connecting passive tangibles to online service 1: KTH, Sweden; 2: Umeå Institute of Design, Sweden Product creative content generation based on speech recognition in e-commerce 1: Modern Industrial Design Institute, Zhejiang University, Hangzhou, China; 2: China Tobacco Zhejiang Industrial Co. Ltd, Hangzhou, China; 3: School of Computer Science and Technology, Zhejiang University, Hangzhou, China AI-designed Creative Products: Consumption, creativity, and consumer Value school of design, hunan university, China, People's Republic of Discovering service insights through data-driven user analytics process: Studies based on the social media platform Instagram Department of Service Design Convergence, Sungkyunkwan University, Korea, Republic of (South Korea) |
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2:00pm - 3:30pm |
PAPERS (Open Call): Empathy, Care, and Bodily Perspectives Location: Blackman Auditorium Human-material interactions as practice for care University of Arts Linz, Austria Questioning empathy as care in human-computer interaction design 1: Northeastern University, College of Arts Media and Design; 2: The University of Texas at Austin, School of Information A case study into the role of bodily expertise in somatic design ideation Departmment of Industrial Design, Eindhoven University of Technology, The Netherlands Knotting data as a feminist approach to data materialization 1: Digital Design Department, IT University of Copenhagen, Denmark; 2: Business IT Department, IT University of Copenhagen, Denmark; 3: School of Gender Studies, Universidad Nacional de Colombia, Bogotá, Colombia Utopian visions or cautionary tales? Drifting through New Babylon in search of future living 1: Delft University of Technology; 2: Umeå Institute of Design, Umeå University An alternative design ethics of otherness-centered: Caring for intelligent artifacts Guangdong University of Technology, China, People's Republic of |
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2:00pm - 5:30pm |
WORKSHOP: Empathic Stakeholder Mapping With Storytelling Generative Pre-trained Transformer (GPT) Location: Arch Studio (Room 1) Empathic Stakeholder mapping with storytelling Generative pre-trained Transformer GPT University of Lapland, Finland |
WORKSHOP: Racism Untaught: Revealing & Unlearning Racialized Design Location: Arch Studio (Room 2) Racism Untaught: Revealing & Unlearning Racialized Design 1: University of Minnesota, United States of America; 2: University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, United States of America |
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2:15pm - 3:30pm |
PAPERS (Track 21): Perspectives and Pedagogies in Transitions Location: Faculty Club Chair: İdil Gaziulusoy, Aalto University Chair: Joanna Boehnert, Bath Spa University Transforming Design Museums for Redesigning Design Umeå Institute of Design, Umeå University, Sweden Design Principles For Co-creating Feminist Imaginaries 1: IT University of Copenhagen, Denmark; 2: Feminist Futures Helsinki Initiative Transitioning to a Circular Economy: a Gender- Sensitive Exploration of Circular Consumption in Denmark and Southern Sweden Aalborg University, Copenhagen, Denmark Reimagining the Printing Press as a Collaborative Public Pedagogy and a Site for Nurturing a Creative Community’s Potential for Transition RMIT University, Australia Design and Transdisciplinary Learning in Community-University Collaborations for a Just Transition: The Case of the Action Learning Course in Valencia, Spain 1: INGENIO (CSIC-UPV), Universitat Politècnica de València; 2: Departamento de Proyectos de Ingeniería, Universitat Politècnica de València; 3: Universitat Politècnica de València, Valencia, Spain |
PAPERS (Open Call): Augmenting Diverse Contexts through Design Location: Alumni Center Chair: Federico Vaz, Royal College of Art Transition towards automatic Passenger Boarding Bridge: Themes of task delegation for autonomous airport operations Delft University of Technology, Netherlands How to use service prototypes to reduce the complexity of social problems : A Case Study of Adoption Services of Public Animal Shelter. National Taiwan University of Science and Technology, Taiwan Reimagining trustworthy robot fleets with animal analogies 1: University of Lapland, Finland; 2: George Mason University; 3: University of Turku; 4: University of Helsinki Story Seeds: Creating interactive narratives for visitors of outdoor heritage sites School of Arts and Creative Technologies, University of York, United Kingdom Creating a mess! Design strategies for managing visual complexity in second-hand shops 1: Aalborg University, Denmark; 2: Copenhagen Business School, Denmark |
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2:30pm - 4:00pm |
PAPERS (Open Call): Materials and Materiality Location: CfD Lobby and Flex Unraveling the sensorial properties in material identity innovation: a study on mycelium-based composite Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Kowloon, Hong Kong Discovering design implications for future food experiencing artifacts 1: Koç University, Arçelik Research Center for Creative Industries; 2: Dokuz Eylül University, Faculty of Fine Arts Material experience and user acceptance of mycelium bio-composite insulation in the construction industry through interdisciplinary co-design 1: Centre of Applied Research for Art, Design and Technology, Avans University of Applied Sciences, The Netherlands; 2: Mnext, Avans University of Applied Sciences, The Netherlands Facebook Data Shield: An interactive tangible interface for user data control 1: Eindhoven University of Technology, The Netherlands; 2: Fontys University of Applied Sciences, The Netherlands; 3: Delft University of Technology, The Netherlands Is Community Currency feasible in rural China? A field study on waste sorting improvement Via Green Passbook 1: School of Design, Hunan University; 2: College of Engineering and Design, Hunan Normal University |
WORKSHOP: For My Friend, Earth: Rethinking Data and Behaviour in a Plastic World Location: RY 236 For My Friend, Earth: Rethinking Data and Behaviour in a Plastic World Simon Fraser University, Canada |
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3:00pm - 4:30pm |
DRSLab: What in the world do we hear? Understanding public and private spaces through soundAI Location: CfD Conference Room What in the World do we Hear? Understanding Public and Private Spaces Through soundAI. 1: Senseable City Lab, MIT, United States of America; 2: Dept. of Computer Science, NTNU, Norway; 3: Universidad de Deusto, Spain; 4: TU Delft, The Netherlands |
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3:45pm - 5:00pm |
PAPERS (Track 7): Co-design for Behavior Change II: Theories, Reflections, & Frameworks Location: Blackman Auditorium Chair: Haiou Zhu, University of Oxford Chair: Gubing Wang, Tilburg University Co-design for change: Propositions and dilemmas 1: Department of Urbanism, Delft University of Technology, Delft, The Netherlands; 2: Department of Medical and Clinical Psychology, Tilburg University, Tilburg, The Netherlands; 3: Department of Build Environment, Eindhoven University of Technology, Eindhoven, The Netherlands A participatory approach to healthcare service improvement focused on staff behavior change 1: San Francisco State University, United States of America; 2: Loughborough University, UK It really touches me: How to design Empathic Journeys with Virtual Reality in societal challenges 1: Faculty of Industrial Design Engineering, Delft University of Technology, Delft, The Netherlands; 2: Inholland University of Applied Sciences, Diemen, The Netherlands Expanding participatory design: Reflections on current epistemological framework in dark time 1: School of Design, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Hong Kong S.A.R. (China); 2: School of Design, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Hong Kong S.A.R. (China); 3: School of Design, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Hong Kong S.A.R. (China) Co-creating the spectacle: Identifying design dimensions of opening ceremonies to embed participatory approaches 1: Intermedia, LUCA School of Arts, Belgium; 2: Inter-Actions, LUCA School of Arts, Belgium; 3: Institute for Media Studies, KU Leuven, Belgium |
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4:00pm - 5:00pm |
PAPERS (Track 12): Design for Empowerment II: Methods & communities Location: Faculty Club Chair: Laura Santamaria, Royal College of Art Chair: Ksenija Kuzmina, Loughborough University London The co-design participatory power pyramid 1: Heriot Watt University, United Kingdom; 2: University of Strathclyde, United Kingdom A bottom-up transformation: Design empowering chronic disease management types and strategies College of Design and Innovation, Tongji University, China, People's Republic of Empowerment of people with disabilities through collaborative making: Exploring user involvement in designing and adapting assistive products 1: Oslo Metropolitan University, Norway; 2: Middle East Technical University, Turkey Power Signifiers: the subtle forms of power in design practice with marginalized craft communities University of the Arts, London, United Kingdom |
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4:15pm - 5:30pm |
PAPERS (Track 21): Systems and Services in Transitions Location: CfD Lobby and Flex Chair: Joanna Boehnert, Bath Spa University Chair: Marysol Ortega Pallanez, Arizona State University Prospective design: A structuralist design aesthetic founded on relational qualities 1: UTFPR Universidade Tecnologica Federal do Parana, Brazil; 2: University of Florida; 3: UFC Universidade Federal do Ceará Systemic Design Reasoning for Societal Transitions TU Delft, Netherlands, The From Crisis to Transformation: The Role of Creative Practices in Organisational Transitions 1: Delft University of Technology; 2: Middle East Technical University Rethinking 'Terms of Service' through programmatic time travel Umeå Institute of Design, Umeå University, Sweden Universities Undergoing Climate Transition: Developing MLP tools from a context- specific and critical standpoint University of the Arts London, United Kingdom |