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La meditazione 4.0 nella postazione tecnologica realizzata da EPFL + ECAL Lab. Per saperne di più ascolta Technomondo, la rubrica dedicata alla tecnologia di Raffaella Quadri.
La meditazione 4.0 nella postazione tecnologica realizzata da EPFL + ECAL Lab. Per saperne di più ascolta Technomondo, la rubrica dedicata alla tecnologia di Raffaella Quadri.
What role will technological innovation play on the road to universal wellbeing? In this episode, we're speaking with Nicolas Henchoz, Founder and Director of the EPFL+ECAL Lab in Lausanne, Switzerland. The EPFL+ECAL is a collaboration between Lausanne's major technical university and art and design school, focused on fostering innovation at the crossroads of technology, design, and architecture. We ask Nicolas why he thinks this multidisciplinary approach to technological advancement is so important in our path forward as a society.
Mutations des usages, évolution rapide des technologies... Il n’est pas toujours simple de suivre le mouvement ! D’où l’idée, depuis quelques années, de créer des Média Labs pour répondre à la nécessité d’innover plus rapidement. Comment fonctionnent-ils ? Quelles sont les bonnes pratiques et les défis ?Retours d’expérience :Mathilde Hégron, Chargée de communication chez Ouest Média LabNicolas Henchoz, Directeur du EPFL+ECAL Lab à l'Ecole Polytechnique de LausanneRaphaël Poughon, Lab Manager du Groupe Centre FranceBjörn Staschen, Fondateur et responsable du «NextNewsLab» de la radio allemande NDR à HambourgModération : Andrea Wagemans, chercheuse à l’Université de Groningue (Pays-Bas) Voir Acast.com/privacy pour les informations sur la vie privée et l'opt-out.
Prof. Nicolas HENCHOZ, Director, EPFL+ECAL Lab.
Prof. Nicolas HENCHOZ, Director, EPFL+ECAL Lab.
And the winners are… Three out of ten – On Friday, June 11 the DMY Award winners were announced at the evening Award Ceremony. The winners are For use/numen: Tape Installation, Daphna Isaacs & Laurens Manders: Tafelstukken and EPFL+ECAL Lab: Give me more. The jury members Jerszy Seymour, Hella Jongerius, Jurgen Bey, Werner Aisslinger and Patrick Reymond were impressed by the experimental approach of the Austro-Croatian designers For use / numen who created an architectural socializing place with a very simple material: tape. They acknowledged the close collaboration between designers and engineers within the Swiss research institute EPFL + ECAL Lab who showed augmented reality scenarios combining analogue materials and digital applications pointing to charming ways of designing and living in the near future. Awarding Daphna Isaacs & Laurens Manders, Hella Jongerius as a representative of the jury, pointed out that Berlin stands out in terms of research, experimenting and prototyping but it is also important to acknowledge the finishing of products and that is why the jury chose this accomplishment of a very tactile and nicely functioning product. Congratulations!
And the winners are… Three out of ten – On Friday, June 11 the DMY Award winners were announced at the evening Award Ceremony. The winners are For use/numen: Tape Installation, Daphna Isaacs & Laurens Manders: Tafelstukken and EPFL+ECAL Lab: Give me more. The jury members Jerszy Seymour, Hella Jongerius, Jurgen Bey, Werner Aisslinger and Patrick Reymond were impressed by the experimental approach of the Austro-Croatian designers For use / numen who created an architectural socializing place with a very simple material: tape. They acknowledged the close collaboration between designers and engineers within the Swiss research institute EPFL + ECAL Lab who showed augmented reality scenarios combining analogue materials and digital applications pointing to charming ways of designing and living in the near future. Awarding Daphna Isaacs & Laurens Manders, Hella Jongerius as a representative of the jury, pointed out that Berlin stands out in terms of research, experimenting and prototyping but it is also important to acknowledge the finishing of products and that is why the jury chose this accomplishment of a very tactile and nicely functioning product. Congratulations!
And the winners are… Three out of ten – On Friday, June 11 the DMY Award winners were announced at the evening Award Ceremony. The winners are For use/numen: Tape Installation, Daphna Isaacs & Laurens Manders: Tafelstukken and EPFL+ECAL Lab: Give me more. The jury members Jerszy Seymour, Hella Jongerius, Jurgen Bey, Werner Aisslinger and Patrick Reymond were impressed by the experimental approach of the Austro-Croatian designers For use / numen who created an architectural socializing place with a very simple material: tape. They acknowledged the close collaboration between designers and engineers within the Swiss research institute EPFL + ECAL Lab who showed augmented reality scenarios combining analogue materials and digital applications pointing to charming ways of designing and living in the near future. Awarding Daphna Isaacs & Laurens Manders, Hella Jongerius as a representative of the jury, pointed out that Berlin stands out in terms of research, experimenting and prototyping but it is also important to acknowledge the finishing of products and that is why the jury chose this accomplishment of a very tactile and nicely functioning product. Congratulations!