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Hablamos con Wendy Juárez del Colectivo Futuros Indígenas. Nuestra conversación toca el jaqueo de narrativas, las posibles acciones que podemos tomar para recuperar nuestras historias y rediseñar nuestros futuros más allá de un modelo de pánico, hegemónico y universal como el desarrollo. También hablamos del papel de la identidad en la lucha anticapitalista y de la confluencia de las luchas. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
AIGA has just wrapped our season of Design Adjacent. In the meantime, we will be posting some bonus materials to our feed while we figure out the future format of our shows. Our first feed swap is with The Futures Archive. The Futures Archive is a podcast from Design Observer that looks at the history of human-centered design with a critical eye to its future. You can subscribe on Apple podcasts, or your favorite podcatcher. On this episode, host Lee Moreau and co-host Sloan Leo discuss the automatic door, and how we can design thresholds of all kinds to be inviting to all people with additional insights from Laurent Stalder, Bess Williamson, Wendy Ju, and David Gissen. You can view a complete transcript and find more information about this episode here. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/aigadesign/message
The automatic door is a part of most peoples everyday lives, and certainly considered a convenience. But when you walk up to one does it feel magical? Futuristic? Frustrating? On this episode of The Futures Archive, Lee Moreau and Sloan Leo discuss the automatic door, and how we can design thresholds of all kinds to be inviting to all people. With additional insights from Laurent Stalder, Bess Williamson, Wendy Ju, and David Gissen.
Dr. Wendy Ju returns to the RoboPsych Podcast to discuss autonomous objects and their social ecosystems. Show Notes Ep. 61 - Dr. Wendy Ju on Autonomous Ecosystems Dr. Wendy Ju returns to the RoboPsych Podcast to speak with Carla Diana and Tom about designing social objects and their ecosystems. Wendy’s new academic position at Cornell Tech Wendy's book: The Design of Implicit Interactions Wendy's previous RoboPsych Podcast appearance Hugh Dubberly’s Ecosystems Presentation Dubberly’s Ecosytem Diagram Black Mirror bees episode Daniel Suarez, Kill Decision Ken Goldberg's work at UC Berkeley The coming “service avatars” from Mike Kuniavsky’s book, Smart Things Clayton Christensen's "jobs to be done" model Connect with us via email Connect with us via Twitter
How does a drone become a drone? Prototyping… where thinking becomes doing. Discover the tools, methods, and disciplines behind prototyping with host Jonathan Morgan as he dives into epic stories of prototyping success and failure. In this week’s episode he’ll speak with Wendy Ju, Associate Professor of Information Sciences at Cornell University, who has worked extensively in the research and design of autonomous vehicles and robots.
Show Notes - Wendy Ju, Ph.D. Wendy Ju's Website The Stanford University website describes Dr. Wendy Ju this way: “Wendy Ju is Executive Director of Interaction Design Research at Stanford University's Center for Design Research. She is also Associate Professor in the Graduate Design Program at California College of the Arts. Wendy's research investigates novel human-machine interaction, particularly human-robot interaction and autonomous car interfaces. Since receiving her PhD from Stanford in 2008, Wendy has been innovating curriculum at the intersection of technology, design and the arts. At CDR, Wendy aims to increase awareness and appreciation for the role of Design Research and to make the Bay Area the epicenter for design intellectualism and discourse.”
Wendy Ju is a PhD graduate of the Center for Design Research at Stanford University, and the founder of Ambidextrous magazine, Stanford University's Journal of Design.
SF MusicTech Summit XII on February 19, 2013 www.sfmusictech.com "DIY Musical Devices, Using Arduino & Other Prototyping Platforms" Sasha Leitman, Projects Manager & Wendy Ju, Lecturer/Researcher Stanford University, Center for Computer Research in Music and Acoustics (CCRMA) https://ccrma.stanford.edu