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.
Interview with Gordan Savičić, a researcher and critical engineer. He is also atelier leader at our summer school.
Interview with Tobias Revell, an artist, designer and educator from London. He is also atelier leader at our summer school.
The UrbanIxD Summer School will be grounded in the emerging discipline of urban interaction design. The Summer School will address the domain of technologically augmented, data-rich urban environments, with a particular emphasis on human activities, experiences and behaviours.
Associate at the University of Split (UrbanIxD FP7 project), and a freelance visual communications and interaction designer. He holds a BA in visual communications design and an MA in new media design.
Telecommunications expert and strategy advisor at Telecom Italia, working with the Future Centre Trends group of the company Strategy department. He explores how innovation in technology and services will impact the company business and he contributes to the strategic steering.
Working with municipalities, journalists, artists and industrial partners, he investigates the consequences of digitization and explores new forms of mediation within a variety of domains with special focus on the role of social interaction, materials and interfaces.
Her research interests focus on investigating interactions with installations in public and urban spaces, and her current teaching covers technology design and innovation.
Since 2001 he has been working on promoting and introducing the Interaction Design in Croatia and region. The activities concerning the promotion of the interaction design include a series of workshops and they resulted in the organization of the International Symposium at the Arts Academy in Split in 2009.
He has worked in the fields of Human Computer Interaction and Interaction Design since 1987 and during that period has published over 50 academic papers in refereed journals, books and conferences.
The exhibition shows selected student works designed and developed at the Interaction Design Workshops that have been organized in Split, since 2004, by the Department of Visual Communication Design, Arts Academy.
Designer and artist, born in Split. Areas of work and exploration include visual communication design, exhibition design, speculative design and technology.
Teaching assistant at School of Design in Zagreb. Works as a graphic designer and deals mostly with typography and type design, mostly on projects related to culture. He holds an MA in visual communications from School of Design, Faculty of Architecture, University of Zagreb and an MA in type design from The Royal Academy of Art, Den Haag.
CEO and founder of the Institute for Transmedia Design, based in Slovenia. She is a ‘hybrid’ – a designer, strategist, educator and thinker.
Researcher and Critical Engineer. The main research areas explored through his projects include game cultures, digital and urban interventions, architecture, pervasive computing as well as open source technologies.
Artist, designer and educator from London. As an artist, he exhibits worldwide, most recently at Milan Design Salon, Z33 in Belgium and, in July, at Ars Electronica.
Interaction designer with over 20 years experience as an educator. He specialises in teaching workshops and hack-labs, particularly introducing “just enough technology” to creative people of all disciplines so they can incorporate it into their practice.
Writer, ethnographer, and a consultant at the Near Future Laboratory.
This Coordination Action will define a coherent multidisciplinary research community working in the domain of technologically augmented, data-rich urban environments, with particular focus on the human activities, experiences and behaviours that occur within them (Interaction Design).