Archive for March, 2009

 

Call for Admissions

The application process for next year’s interaction design programme, run by the Copenhagen Institute of Interaction Design and the Danish Design School is well underway. This graduate programme is the successor to our current Interaction Design Pilot Year. It will offer students an intensive education in interaction and service design. Contingent on confirmation of funding, we will begin the programme in September 2009.

For more information and the online application form, see: http://ciid.dkds.dk/admissions/

Deadline: Applications should be received by April 1st, 2009. Please contact us if an extension is required.

PROGRAMME OVERVIEW

The interaction design programme teaches students to apply technology to everyday life, through the design of software, products, and services. We believe in a hands-on and user-centered approach to interaction design. Students learn the programming and electronics skills needed to work with technology as a design medium. They conduct user-research and experience prototyping to provide real-world grounding for their concepts. Frequent work in multi-disciplinary teams encourages peer-to-peer learning. A diverse selection of visiting faculty exposes students to a range of expertise.

Next year’s interaction design programme builds on the structure of the pilot year. The twelve month programme is divided into three tiers: foundations, investigations, and the thesis. The foundations are short workshops that provides students with the skills they need throughout the year. The investigations give students the opportunity to pursue in-depth projects around a particular design brief. The thesis provides students with an opportunity to explore an area of their choosing, combining design work with reflection and knowledge generation. Additionally, students will participate in innovation projects: collaborations with industry on briefs of mutual interest.

For more information on the current Interaction Design Pilot Year curriculum, see: http://ciid.dkds.dk/education/

A gallery of course information and student work from the Interaction Design Pilot Year is available at: http://dkds.ciid.dk/

WHAT WE LOOK FOR

As an education concerned with the broad potential of design and technology, the interaction design programme is looking for a wide diversity of students. We welcome applicants from all over the world and from any background. You should be curious and creative; enthusiastic about design and working in a cross-disciplinary environment. Whether you’re currently studying or working, you should be interested in the connections between education and interaction design practice. As this is a new programme, we’re seeking students with an interest in helping to shape the education and curriculum. We plan to have a class of approximately 25 students.

CONTACT

For more information about the interaction design programme, see http://ciid.dkds.dk/ or write to info at ciid.dkds.dk.

 

NEXT no. 6 - GET LOST

NEXT no. 6 is held in Århus on April 2+3+4+5 2009 as part conference, part exhibition. A dozen of the most daunting international minds on business, technology and invention will take the conference stage. And 100 of the most perspectivating, forward facing and unexpected uses of new technology is drawn from research labs, startups, and R&D facilities from around the globe, to be showcased, tried, discussed and probably fixed a few times during the four day exhibition.

Success, prosperity, and market shares are usually the result of unpredictable paths, favorable but unconditioned circumstances, pioneering individuals and the taming of wild and disruptive technologies.

So how do we find the right way in an ever-changing world? By wandering off the main road, chartering the unexpected. By going where no GPS has gone before, where territories and known worlds end. By getting lost.

NEXT – Nordic Exceptional Trendshop – is a vessel bound for the new, the odd angled and the unpredictable. A home ground for exceptional minds and their inventions. NEXT no. 6 is an invitation to go beyond the horizon, to throw away the compass, leave the known for the next and gain perspectives in the loss of direction.

Go, get lost: http://www.ilab.dk/da/next

Four Interaction Design Pilot Year projects will be shown in the exhibition: BunnyBot, Calen3dar, Compound Eye and Meet the Food you Eat.

 
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