Daniel Goddemeyer

Alumni
Visiting Faculty
Student
UK

Daniel Goddemeyer is a research and design consultant who works with global brands, research institutions and startups to define new applications for their emerging technologies. Throughout his career, he has taken a key or leading role on a wide variety of projects for agencies such as Antenna Design, Future Farmers, ReD Associates, and IDEO.In his own research and with his MFA class at New York City’s School of Visual Arts he explores the ethical and social issues that may arise when today’s emerging technologies are entering our future everyday lives. He is particularly interested in creating more experiential methods that accelerate our understanding of the potential implications of these technologies.For his work, he has received several distinctions and awards from the Art Directors Club, the Red Dot Award, the German Design Price, the Kantar Information is Beautiful award and the Industrial Designer Society of America.His work has been exhibited internationally at the New York Public Library, the Westbound Shanghai Architecture Biennial, Data in the 21st-century exhibition at V2 Rotterdam, Data Traces Riga and the Big Bang Data exhibition at London’s Somerset house among others.He is an avid speaker at conferences such as Interaction18, Epic, FITC as well as TEDx.

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Daniel Goddemeyer

Daniel Goddemeyer

Alumni  
Student 
 & 
Visiting Faculty
UK

Daniel Goddemeyer is a research and design consultant who works with global brands, research institutions and startups to define new applications for their emerging technologies. Throughout his career, he has taken a key or leading role on a wide variety of projects for agencies such as Antenna Design, Future Farmers, ReD Associates, and IDEO.In his own research and with his MFA class at New York City’s School of Visual Arts he explores the ethical and social issues that may arise when today’s emerging technologies are entering our future everyday lives. He is particularly interested in creating more experiential methods that accelerate our understanding of the potential implications of these technologies.For his work, he has received several distinctions and awards from the Art Directors Club, the Red Dot Award, the German Design Price, the Kantar Information is Beautiful award and the Industrial Designer Society of America.His work has been exhibited internationally at the New York Public Library, the Westbound Shanghai Architecture Biennial, Data in the 21st-century exhibition at V2 Rotterdam, Data Traces Riga and the Big Bang Data exhibition at London’s Somerset house among others.He is an avid speaker at conferences such as Interaction18, Epic, FITC as well as TEDx.

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