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If you’re interested in how a sustainable design professor got mixed up in a global-scale lawsuit between tech giants Samsung and Apple, this podcast is for you. Want to know why innovating is so hard, and why there is no campus radio in Delft? Join our very own Ianus Keller, Teacher of Practice at…

Faculty of Industrial Design Engineering


    • Oct 6, 2022 LATEST EPISODE
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    • 37m AVG DURATION
    • 26 EPISODES


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    #26 Conversations on Design & AI

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2022 51:17


    We have a fun one for you this time. Recently, our colleague Eric Gu hosted three Delft Design researchers in a conversation on design and AI. Alessandro Bozzon, Maria Luce Lupetti and Kars Alfrink talked about the needs and challenges of designing AI. About the role of the designer in its development and how the design practice itself can change through the relationship with AI. Please enjoy this second bonus episode of season 3. And yes, we will get back to our topic of design and health soon for the next episode, promise. We just couldn't let this one slip past. Guests: Eric Gu Alessandro Bozzon Maria Luce Lupetti Kars Alfrink

    International students of Delft Design – Yuka & Jack

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2022 39:22


    It's been a long and well-deserved summer break. Before we headed off, we had a lovely chat with two international student editors of IDE. Yuka & Jack already share their experiences as international students as student editors on the IDE website. For this bonus episode, they talk with Ianus and Producer Marc about work-life balance, what's it like studying Delft Design and much more. Enjoy! We will be back with our final episode on design & health soon. References in this episode: Student experiences stories > https://www.tudelft.nl/en/ide/education/master-programmes/experiences  UniBuddy student chat > https://www.tudelft.nl/en/education/information-and-experience/preparing-for-a-bachelor/chat-with-a-student IDE Flight Case summer programme > http://www.flightcase-delft.com/  Design for the Real World – Victor Papanek  https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/190560.Design_for_the_Real_World  The Culture Map – Erin Meyer > https://erinmeyer.com/books/the-culture-map/  Arriving Today – Christopher Mims > https://www.harpercollins.com/products/arriving-today-christopher-mims?variant=33080441274402 

    #24 – Clashing Disciplines in Healthcare - Richard Goossens

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2022 38:37


    A design researcher and a doctor sit together for a coffee in a hospital café. They discuss and draw on a napkin what a joined education programme for designers and medical students could look like. What if doctors understood design for healthcare, and designers the healthcare world? 25+ years later and the Medisign MSc track at Industrial Design Engineering, TU Delft is still going strong. We are excited to catch up with its co-founder Richard Goossens, Professor of Physical Ergonomics, for a conversation on biomechanical engineering, design research for healthcare, how serendipity shapes many wonderfully clashing collaborations and digital twins vs. digital doppelgängers. And much, much more. Enjoy! References in this episode: ReLive App > https://www.relive.cc/?hl=en Wingspan boardgame > https://www.999games.nl/wingspan-bordspel.html George Lakoff & Rafael Núñez – Where Mathematics Comes From > https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/53337.Where_Mathematics_Come_From George Lakoff – Is Mathematics Invented or Discovered (Youtube) > https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G_LDN1SefH8&t=51s

    #23 – A Designer walks into a Hospital - Maaike Kleinsmann

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2022 35:01


    How can design research improve our health, and is it better to design for prevention or for the cure?  We kick off our triptych on Design & Health with Delft Design Professor Maaike Kleinsmann. Ianus and co-host Marc talk with her about working with healthcare professionals as a design researcher, what all this new remote-sensing health-tech for consumers means for personal health challenges and the issue of health data and privacy. And dealing with Strava-men in tight lycra suits.  Professor Kleinsmann is initiator and/or contributor of several large-scale health research projects in The Netherlands, including Healthy Start, the E-Health Living Lab and the Delft Design Cardiolab.  References in this episode: Invention: A Life – James Dyson → https://www.dyson.co.uk/james-dyson/invention-a-life Encanto  (Disney+) → https://www.disneyplus.com/en-gb/movies/encanto/33q7DY1rtHQH One Hundred Years of Solitude – Gabriel Garcia Marquez → https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/320.One_Hundred_Years_of_Solitude Mountain bike routes The Netherlands → https://www.mtbroutes.nl/

    #22: A License to Operate – Jan Konietzko

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2022 39:26


    Organisations will need to adapt to the sustainability transition. Companies, governmental institutions and NGO's all have a role to play. How does this work in our interconnected complex world? We talk with former Delft Design PhD graduate Jan Konietzko about greenwashing, maintaining a license to operate and carbon tunnel vision. He currently works as a Sustainability Advisor at Cognizant while also performing post-doc research at Maastricht University. References in this episode: Carbon Tunnel Vision: https://www.linkedin.com/posts/jankonietzko_climatechange-cop26-circulareconomy-activity-6859418054867083264-EMPG Pieter Pot – package free supermarket: https://www.pieter-pot.nl/ How can I make this about me?: https://twitter.com/howcanimakethi1 Crecol Interactive Desk: https://interactive-environments.nl/crecol/

    #21: Generative Design – Jun Wu

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2021 35:06


    Maximum functions, minimum amount of materials. That needs to be part of the sustainable future of design. What technologies might be helpful for both the design and production process? We talk with Delft Design researcher Jun Wu about possible technological solutions using 3D printing for what he calls generative design: using algorithms to print the most sustainable product possible. Also in this episode: how to create more problems with your solutions, growing bridges with metal or tree vines and bicycles. References in this episode: MX3D printed metal bridge → https://mx3d.com/industries/infrastructure/mx3d-bridge/ The ingenious living bridges of India → https://www.bbc.com/future/article/20211117-how-indias-living-bridges-could-transform-architecture TopOpt app by DTU → Android: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.TopOpt.TopOpt&hl=en&gl=US → iOS: https://apps.apple.com/us/app/topopt/id507454646 Bicycle mount for Apple Air Tag → https://www.getnewthings.com/airtag-bike/ Not Just Bikes → https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC0intLFzLaudFG-xAvUEO-A

    #20: Let it go, let it go — Flora Poppelaars

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2021 36:48


    Listen to the stories of Delft Design with our very own Teacher of Practice Ianus Keller and his trusty producer Marc at the faculty of Industrial Design Engineering, TU Delft. We are back with season 3 of the Delft Design podcast Out of the Blue! This season we're going to tackle healthcare, mobility and sustainability in three episodes each. And perhaps give you some more treats along the way. Producer Marc joins Ianus as a co-host and they talk with Flora Poppelaars: sustainability consultant, circular economy expert and Delft Design PhD graduate. About stages of circularity, why smartphones are the perfect case study and heavy metal covers of infectious Disney songs. References in this episode: Townscaper game >> https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Townscaper Frozen – Let it go (Leo Moracchioli metal cover) >> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=so49WpSj9bo Heavyweight podcast >> https://gimletmedia.com/shows/heavyweight

    #19: Is it good enough? – Jeroen van Erp

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 6, 2020 28:09


    How do you know if an idea is good? Is it a hunch, a gut feeling? Or can you learn to systematically recognise good ideas and move them further to make them work? In this episode, we talk with Jeroen van Erp, Professor of Concept Design at TU Delft and founder of influential Dutch design agency Fabrique. About ad agencies, how to learn design, and plastic soup. You’re not allowed to leave the podcast without at least 10 new ideas! References in this episode: - Museum Voorlinden: https://www.voorlinden.nl/?lang=en - Later… with Jools Holland (BBC2): https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b006ml0l - Book: Is it good enough? – Jeroen van Erp: https://www.managementboek.nl/boek/9789462261433/is-it-good-enough-jeroen-van-erp

    #18: Neutral is impossible - Annemiek van Boeijen

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2020 39:37


    There is no universal design. Everyday objects and services that work in some parts of the world, are totally different somewhere else. Annemiek van Boeijen, assistant-professor Design, Culture & Society, argues for design creativity, context and richness in her new book Culture Sensitive Design. We’re also joined by special guest Timo de Rijk, Director of the Design Museum in Den Bosch, to discuss culture, design history and the stupidity of efficiency. References in this episodes: Culture Sensitive Design: a Guide to Culture in Practice  Chen Hao – Cultura Victor Papanek – The Politics of Design The Story of the Weeping Camel Rag Mask

    #17: Noise-cancelling windows and wacky giraffes – Joost Dommisse

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2020 27:49


    Working from home provides us with a whole new set of challenges and opportunities. As designers, shouldn’t we be the best equipped people for this? In this final part of our special Freedive isolation series, Ianus chats with Joost Dommisse. He studies Integrated Product Design and they together talk about designing noise-cancelling windows, how to study design from a distance and wacky robotic giraffes. References in this episode: NY Times – No Knead Bread: https://www.nytimes.com/2006/11/08/dining/081mrex.html Jimu Robot – resale: https://www.marktplaats.nl/q/jimu+robot/ Ze Frank – True Facts: the Wacky Giraffe: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EfHxUaJDEn8

    #16: Infuse a Little Empathy - Sofie Dideriksen

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2020 19:17


    How are you doing? A question we should ask ourselves and each other frequently in this isolation period. And we should listen carefully. In part two of our special three-part Freedive isolation series, Ianus chats with Sofie Dideriksen. She is part of the TU Delft Design for Interaction community Infuse, and they talk about design for mental health and student life in isolation. References in this episode: Noah Kalina – Travel around the world with public  webcams Dr. Jeffrey VanWinger - PSA Grocery Shopping Tips in COVID-19   Vision in Product Design: the ViP method

    #15: Tales of an Isolation Veteran - Yongqing Jackie Fei

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2020 20:56


    Due to COVID-19, design students, lecturers and researchers are stuck at home. How are they coping? For part one of a special three-part Freedive series, we talk with Yongqing Fei, or Jackie as we know her. She has a lot of experiences with quarantines and tells about redesigning an oven from home and her story on moving from isolation in China to isolation in Delft. References in this episode Gary Hustwit – Oh you pretty things   The Mask Dilemma Black Mirror – Netflix

    #14: (Not) Safe for Designers? – Erik Tempelman

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2020 27:38


    Material science is often a black box for designers. But in Delft Design, knowledge on material properties is essential. Erik Tempelman has literally written the book on it: “(Not) Safe for Designers”. He talks with Ianus Keller about the surprising journeys of material properties, how the Pixar character Anton Ego inspires him and explores the meaning of the Dutch word ‘stevig’. References in this episode: Cube Houses by Piet Blom NSFD: engineering essays on structures & materials Anton Ego of Pixar’s Ratatouille Lightyear One

    #13: Big Fat Nonsense - Sam van Eijk

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2020 36:27


    From fat shaming to self-acceptance. Join Ianus in a conversation designed for taboo topics as weight and mental health. He talks with IDE alumna Sam van Eijk about her graduation project Big Fat Nonsense. References in this episode: Dikke Onzin Lizzo Gamechangers Sofie Hagen – You can be fat and happy – TED Talk

    #12: Copying from the Old Dutch Masters – Willemijn Elkhuizen

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2020 33:02


    Industrial Designer Engineering researcher Willemijn Elkhuizen is on a mission to discover the perfect 3D-scan and print of paintings. Ianus Keller talks with Willemijn in her lab-slash-atelier on improving restauration and preservation of important art, and democratising our art-experience. What if everybody could hang a perfect copy of Vermeer’s ‘Girl with the Pearl Earring’ on their wall? References in this episode: Tom Standage – The Victorian Internet  Laura Snyder - Eye of the Beholder  TU Delft Heritage Collection

    #11: How To Make the Shiny Thing Happen - Marco Steinberg

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2020 39:54


    Finnish designer and researcher Marco Steinberg was recently granted an honorary doctorate by TU Delft for his outstanding work in strategic design. We invited him the day before this momentous event to talk together with professor Peter Lloyd and host Frithjof Wegener about strategic design, the opposite of death by 1000 cuts and how to make the shiny thing happen. References in this episode: Marco Steinberg – Thank you! Snowcone & Haystack Sitra

    #10: Freedive with Kevin Shahbazi

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2019 16:44


    IDE researcher Frithjof Wegener joins Ianus Keller for the second Freedive at the IDE 50 years jubilee, where they converse with Kevin Shahbazi on how to implement true circularity in large companies such as Philips, and Kevin’s plans for sustainability with Board of Innovation. References in this episode: Conny Bakker & Marcel den Hoorn – Products that last Harvard Business Review Board of Innovation – Free innovation tools

    #9: Freedive with Hester le Riche

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2019 14:53


    In the first Freedive Ianus Keller speaks with Hester Le Riche at the IDE 50 years jubilee event. She’s CEO and co-founder of Active Cues on how to design for quality of life in healthcare. Their Magic Table augmented reality product allows people with Alzheimer to re-connect with their families and each other in care homes. References in this episode: Active Cues – Magic Table Museum Voorlinden

    #8: Power comes from the “But...” - Donald Norman

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2019 34:07


    For a very special episode, we speak with world renowned design researcher Donald Norman (UC San Diego). Together with Frederik Ueberschär and Caisael Beardow of the MSc study association Infuse, he talks about why he believes Industrial Design Engineering in Delft is the best design school in the world, why he likes being wrong and how power comes from the “But…” References in this episode: Vanity Fair –Lawrence Sher Klaus Krippendorff – The Semantic Turn Nathan Shedroff & Christopher Noessel - Make it so

    #7: We Should Think Into The Box - Sicco Santema

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2019 31:02


    In the middle of Departure Hall 3 of Schiphol Amsterdam Airport, we talk with Professor Sicco Santema. He researches people in transit, through cooperation with large players in the field of mobility and travel, such as Schiphol Airport, KLM and Amsterdam RAI. He talks about why failure is good, if travelling is the new smoking, and how we can design mobility as something bigger than just your destination.   References in this episode: PASSME project (https://www.tudelft.nl/io/onderzoek/research-labs/aviation/research/passme/) Schiphol & Delft University of Technology join forces (https://news.schiphol.com/schiphol-and-delft-university-of-technology-join-forces-to-accelerate-innovations-for-passengers-and-the-airport/)

    #6 – An Audience with the Context Queen - Froukje Sleeswijk Visser

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2019 46:30


    How do you observe people to improve your design? In the latest IDE podcast episode, we take a deep dive into the world of context mapping with Froukje Sleeswijk Visser. She pioneered this design research methodology as a way of gaining insight into the user of future designs. Listen to Froukje and you will never look at the colour of your Wi-Fi router in the same way. Also in this episode: Ianus exercises some demons about his secret childhood hatred for skating. Reference in this episode: Gorogoa (videogame): http://gorogoa.com/ Kitchen Stories (movie): https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0323872/

    #5: Apple Inc does not always like Bas Flipsen

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2019 61:20


    As a former aerospace engineer, Bas Flipsen is a passionate lecturer at IDE and former Academic Director of the Delft Teaching Academy. Ianus Keller met up with him in the Teaching Lab, the on-campus educational development hub and common room for teachers of TU Delft, to discuss the bible of airplane design, why summer holidays are bad, and his little disagreement with Apple on home-repairs of their products.  References in this episode: Cole Nussbaumer Knaflic – Storytelling with Data: http://www.storytellingwithdata.com/book Trailblazers podcast: https://www.delltechnologies.com/en-us/perspectives/categories/trailblazers/# Bas Flipsen: Good Teaching in Less Time (lunch lecture): https://collegerama.tudelft.nl/Mediasite/Showcase/esa-teachingacademy/Presentation/cea32dadb01e453c8edb5b8b3889954a1d

    #4: Dancing with systems in design for sustainability - Conny Bakker

    Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2019 56:07


    In honour of her inauguration as professor in Design Methodology for Sustainability & Circular Economy,  Ianus Keller talks with Conny Bakker about the Champions League of sustainable design, digging for world views, why the dinosaurs have had their time and dancing with systems. References in this episode: Stephen Gould: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stephen_Jay_Gould Donella H. Meadows - Thinking in systems: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/3828902-thinking-in-systems Notion: https://www.notion.so/

    #3: Changing the Aesthetics of Sound - Elif Özcan-Vieira

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2019 65:05


    In November 2018, we took the IDE stories podcast Out of the Blue to Eindhoven for Dutch Design Week. Ianus spoke with Elif Özcan-Vieira, director of the Critical Alarms Design Lab, about her research into beautiful alarms for hospital ICU’s, the lack of campus radio in Delft and skydiving in Virtual Reality. 

    #2: There Are Good Looking Crappy Things - Ruth Mugge

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2019 53:42


    Ruth Mugge, Professor of Design for Sustainable Consumer Behaviour, talks with Ianus Keller about her design research. About research for vegetable company HAK, washing machine design, customisation and sustainability, and how her research got her involved in a big legal case between Apple and Samsung. References in this episode: Samsung v. Apple Amicus Brief Jonathan Chapman – Handbook of Sustainable Product Design The Bridge/Bron/Broen 99% Invisible -- io.tudelft.nl/podcast

    #1: Don't Let Designers Do Their Thing - Jasper van Kuijk

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 11, 2019 54:32


    Jasper van Kuijk, assistant-professor of User-Centered Innovation, tells Ianus Keller about designing coloured TV-lighting, public transportation ticketing systems, and why you should not let designers do their thing. References in this episode: Expertise Centre for E-ticketing in Public Transport Abstract: the Art of Design Ken Kocienda - Creative Selection -- io.tudelft.nl/podcast

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