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ABOUT
Design for digital life and knowledge practices, or Digital Practices for short, focuses on the ubiquitous and in many ways invisible interfaces between people, a community or a society and the digital. In the spirit of embodiment, the conviction that knowledge and consciousness require bodies, our relationship to technology will be discussed through student projects from the fields of graphic, product, exhibition and interaction design, among others.
Special attention is paid to neo-analogue interaction. A symbiosis of code, material and form through which physical and digital events are interdependent.
Special attention is paid to neo-analogue interaction. A symbiosis of code, material and form through which physical and digital events are interdependent.
In order to create not only plausible but also desirable concepts (encorporating visions of the future), the prototype is at the methodological centre of the trained design process: The prototype as a mediator between the designer and ~ the context, the concept, the project partners, the users, the stakeholders and much more.
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PROJECTS
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NEWS
10.2024
4000 Miles (2): Closeness Across Distance successfully lanched in Winter Term 2024/25 ↗
06.2024
4000 Miles: Intercontinental Education Project funded by the Bavarian State Ministry of Research and the Arts within the NewNormal initiative ↗
03.2024
4000 Miles (1): Virtual Tour available for Exhibition at Marsh Gallery, Indianapolis, USA ↗
02.2024
4000 Miles (1): Project showcased at Marsh Gallery, Indianapolis, USA ↗
11.2023
SPUR: Workshop on 3D-Printing Ceramics with Designer Babette Wiezorek ↗
10.2023
4000 Miles (1): Digital Practices starts Virtual Global Learning Exchange with Herron School of Art + Design ↗