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16 Ottobre 2020 | 5.30 PM > 6.30 PM

Creative Europe Platform | Distributed Design 

Il Webinar è dedicato alla storia di due esperienze di Distributed Design (for) Education che coinvolgono makers, designer, fab labs e innovatori indipendenti sviluppate durante il blocco, nella prima fase della crisi COVID.
Sviluppato da Fab Lab Benfica, Fabschools Project ha l’obiettivo di testare la solidità della proposta di Distributed Design e i suoi valori affrontando il contesto dell’home education COVID-19, esplorando diversi contesti in cui la Maker Education può prosperare ed essere utile. Si parte anche dal presupposto che i designer possono diventare attori chiave in campo educativo applicando i principi del Distributed Design ad un contesto di Educazione Domestica.
Designing Everyday Life In The Covid-19 Era (DELiCE) è un’iniziativa sperimentale sviluppata dal Fab Lab Polifactory che ha stimolato (durante l’isolamento) i giovani designer della Scuola di Design – Politecnico di Milano a co-progettare e realizzare una raccolta di soluzioni open source che esplorano le esigenze emergenti legate alla cosiddetta “era COVID-19”.
Queste due esperienze intendono stimolare un dialogo sui cambiamenti in atto nei processi e nelle pratiche di apprendimento sperimentale legati al Disegno Distribuito sviluppati da designer e makers all’interno dei Fab Labs, delle scuole e delle università.

 

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5.30 PM | Intro – Distributed Design nell’era Covid-19

Massimo Bianchini – Assistant Professor al Dipartimento di Design del Politecnico di Milano – Manager a Polifactory Fab Lab

5.40 PM | FABSCHOOLS

André Rocha – Adjunct Professor a ESELX – IPL e Fab Manager / Coordinatore Scientifico at Fab Lab Benfica (ESELX-IPL)

5.55 PM | DELiCE – Design Everyday Life in the Covid-19 Era

Patrizia Bolzan e Andrea Ascani – Research Associates Professor al Dipartimento di Design del Politecnico di Milano e Polifactory Fab Lab

6.10 – 6.20 PM | DELiCE – Progetti e designers

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KLAW-4040

6.20 PM | sessione Q&A con i protagonisti

16th October 2020 | 5.30 PM > 6.30 PM

Creative Europe Platform | Distributed Design

The Webinar is dedicated to the story of two Distributed Design (for) Education experiences involving makers, designers, fab labs and independent innovators developed during the lockdown, in the first phase of the COVID crisis.
Developed by Fab Lab Benfica, Fabschools Project aimed at testing the robustness of the Distributed Design proposal and its values while addressing the COVID-19 home education context, by exploring diverse contexts where Maker Education can thrive and be useful. It is also set on the premise that designers can become key actors in the educational field applying the principles of Distributed Design to a Home Education setting.
Designing Everyday Life In The Covid-19 Era (DELiCE) is an experimental initiative developed by the Fab Lab Polifactory that stimulated (during the lockdown) young designers of the School of Design – Politecnico di Milano to co-design and implement a collection of open source solutions exploring emerging needs related to the so-called “COVID-19 era”.
These two experiences are intended to stimulate a dialogue on the changes taking place in the processes and practices of experimental learning related to Distributed Design developed by designers and makers within Fab Labs, schools and universities.

 

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5.30 PM | Intro – Distributed Design in the Covid-19 Era

Massimo Bianchini – Assistant Professor at Department of Design Politecnico di Milano – Manager at Polifactory Fab Lab 

5.40 PM | FABSCHOOLS

André Rocha – Adjunct Professor at ESELx – IPL and Fab Manager / Scientific Coordinator at Fab Lab Benfica (ESELX-IPL)

5.55 PM | DELiCE – Design Everyday Life in the Covid-19 Era

Patrizia Bolzan and Andrea Ascani – Research Associates Professor at Department of Design Politecnico di Milano and Polifactory Fab Lab

6.10 – 6.20 PM | DELiCE – Projects and designers

MaskEaring

Duo

Must

KLAW-4040

6.20 PM | Q&A session with the protagonists