It was eight days of fun and hard work. Here we have a few pictures and a video that depict the ambiance of the Summer School.
Participants’ work will be on show to the public on Saturday 31st August in the Dom Mladih youth centre (MKC), from 12 noon.
Explosive innovation and adoption of computing, mobile devices, and rich sources of data are changing the cities in which we live, work, and play. How we as physical beings connect with, interpret and shape the increase of data residing in our environment will be a significant challenge.
Interview with Carlos J. Gómez de Llarena, a Venezuelan media architect working at the intersection of physical and digital design. He is also atelier leader at our summer school.
During the Summer School some of our UrbanIxD Advisory Board members will be participating in a workshop facilitated by project partners Martin Brynskov and Gianluca Zaffiro. This event will consider emergent research topics and themes.
Here are the details about what will be happening in Split in August.
Interview with Gordan Savičić, a researcher and critical engineer. He is also atelier leader at our summer school.
There will be a limited number of complimentary press passes available to members of the media who will cover the Summer School for relevant print, online or broadcast media.
Interview with Nicolas Nova, a writer, ethnographer, and a consultant at the Near Future Laboratory. He is also speaker at our summer school.
The UrbanIxD Summer School will explore our relationship with data in the Networked City of the near future. The approach will focus on human interactions and how these might change and develop and thereby impact on the development of cities.
Interview with Tobias Revell, an artist, designer and educator from London. He is also atelier leader at our summer school.
It’s hard to believe that the UrbanIxD project only started at the beginning of January and that we only began the planning for the Summer School a few months ago. Since then we have brought together a fantastic lineup of speakers and atelier leaders – we are really proud to be associated with such an inspirational collection of people.