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New reflections on speculative design: How can design be used to speculate on possible futures? What role does speculative design play in contemporary design practice and in the world we live in? In the 11th episode, James Auger, designer, educator and SpeculativeEdu partner, talks with Christian Zöllner about approaches, methods and tools for speculative design and its position in design education. #speculativedesign #learnability #designeducation
James Auger and Julian Hanna, the duo behind the Crap Futures blog, talk to Marek Pawlowski about what motivated them to take on a provocative question we all ponder from time-to-time: whether or not the digital age we’re ushering in really represents the path to a better future? They talk about some of the dystopian examples they’ve highlighted at Crap Futures and share techniques we can all use to ensure the future really serves those who have to live in it. Get in touch with feedback and questions @mexfeed on Twitter or email designtalk@mobileuserexperience.com. Show notes with links to everything discussed: https://www.mobileuserexperience.com/category/podcast/ Contact: T: https://twitter.com/mexfeed/ E: designtalk@mobileuserexperience.com
Peter Bruseau and James Auger are our guests today. Peter Bruseau is with the Virginia Academy of Fencing and spoke with us about his experiences with tournament fighting and what he hopes to get out of competition. You can find more information about the Virginia Academy of Fencing at http://www.vafinc.com/ James auger is from Elizabeth City North Carolina and is an independent scholar of the Longsword. He studies a combination of styles pulling from what works the best for him in his experience. We spoke about what it's like to study on your own and the difficulties in finding spaces to practice the art. Some resources mentioned at the end of the podcast include: http://wiktenauer.com/ || http://hroarr.com/ ||http://www.hemaalliance.com/ || http://www.armizare.org/ The HEMA-Cast is brought to you in part by Sword Carolina. Sword Carolina offers an online HEMA school, as well as The Academy for study group and club leaders. Sword Carolina can be found online at http://swordcarolina.com/ If you like what you hear, you can support the HEMA-Cast on Patreon at https://www.patreon.com/HEMACast Like us on facebook at HEMA-Cast or on twitter @HEMAcast E-mail us at HEMApodcast@gmail.com Listen to us on the web at http://hemacast.libsyn.com/ | On iTunes at The HEMA-Cast | Stitcher at The HEMA-Cast | Google Play Podcasts at The HEMA-Cast
KOKU'da bu hafta: Rockenfeld'den Rockefeller'a; Cagdas sanatlarda kokunun bir ortam olarak kullanimi; MoMA (Museum of Modern Art) Modern Sanatlar Muzesi'ni kim kurdu?; Mobil + Chevron + Esso + 31 sirket = Standart Oil; James Auger ve "Kor Randevu" enstalasyonu; Futurizmin oncusu Filippo Marinetti ve benzin kokusu; Judy Chicago ve "Menstruasyon Banyosu" enstalasyonu; Fluxus'tan Takako Saiko ve "Koku Satranci" performansi; Rockefeller Jr., "hayir" islerine kac dolar para dagitti? On bin? Yuz bin? Bir milyon? Yuz milyon?
James Auger, Royal College of Art London, United Kingdom
James Auger, Royal College of Art London, United Kingdom
James Auger, Royal College of Art London, United Kingdom
James Auger, Royal College of Art London, United Kingdom
Afterlife explores the possibility of transforming the body of a deceased person into a battery to be used by loved ones. The project shows several uses of this battery in a the lapse of time exhibition which launched in September 2009. YDN designguide.tv talks to James Auger and Jimmy Loizeau, the the two instigators of this concept named Afterlife. www.auger-loizeau.com www.experimentadesign.pt This show is sponsored by Squarespace, a next generation platform for building and managing websites. get 12% off by using the code: YDN check out Squarespace.com to try out a free demo
Afterlife explores the possibility of transforming the body of a deceased person into a battery to be used by loved ones. The project shows several uses of this battery in a the lapse of time exhibition which launched in September 2009. YDN designguide.tv talks to James Auger and Jimmy Loizeau, the the two instigators of this concept named Afterlife. www.auger-loizeau.com www.experimentadesign.pt This show is sponsored by Squarespace, a next generation platform for building and managing websites. get 12% off by using the code: YDN check out Squarespace.com to try out a free demo
Afterlife explores the possibility of transforming the body of a deceased person into a battery to be used by loved ones. The project shows several uses of this battery in a the lapse of time exhibition which launched in September 2009. YDN designguide.tv talks to James Auger and Jimmy Loizeau, the the two instigators of this concept named Afterlife. www.auger-loizeau.com www.experimentadesign.pt This show is sponsored by Squarespace, a next generation platform for building and managing websites. get 12% off by using the code: YDN check out Squarespace.com to try out a free demo