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DesignThinking Workshop

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Design Thinking Workshop

סדנת DesignThinking | שבועיים בתאריכים 21-7 ביולי, 4 מפגשים | הרשמה עד ה-3 ביולי.

4 SESSIONS | 2 WEEKS ONLINE

Are you looking for a pioneering methodology to solve the world’s complex problems? Join us for a radical change in how we approach mobility! In this workshop, you will get the special opportunity to learn and apply a radical new problem solving approach by creator and design expert Ezri Tarazi from Technion.

 

ALL DETAILS & REGISTRATION HERE

https://www.eventbrite.de/e/workshop-design-thinking-for-urban-mobility-workshop-tickets-108120950674?fbclid=IwAR3JpWtaclfAVhi7WZQJvDhuFZRnB056B0x0sUu8KnRVptSF5dtWe9RFaUc

What is UMI?

Urban Mobility is an explosive topic. Municipalities, Professionals & Startups tackle this topic with innovation and high-tech skilled approaches. Within this problem-solution fit process the UMI Program (Urban Mobility Integration) was founded. We consist of 3 leading institutions in startup development, design and urban mobility and two innovative cities: UnternehmerTUM,,Technion, Zone Cluster, The City of Lublin and The City of Munich. Together we are creating a radical change in howmthe world approaches the challenges of urban mobility. UMI is a project of EIT Urban Mobility, an international consortium dedicated to accelerating solutions that improve our collective use of urban spaces, while ensuring accessible, convenient, safe, efficient, sustainable and affordable multimodal mobility.

How I stopped worrying and learned to love sea urchins / Dr. Daniel Metcalfe

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How I stopped worrying and learned to love sea urchins – Dr. Daniel Metcalfe

In this open lecture, Daniel will talk about one of his doctoral projects, through which he will touch on issues of design for animals, cross-disciplinary collaboration and the promises (and fractures) of digital production.
Daniel is a designer and teacher in the industrial design track at the Technion who works at the meeting points and the interaction between humans, wildlife and technology.

Monday, January 20, 2020, 12:30 – Faculty of Architecture at the Technion

Everybody is invited!

The track for postgraduate degrees in industrial design at the Technion hosts open lunch lectures on design every Monday during the semester with the best local designers.

Designers Cocktail

Designers Cocktail – an afternoon of six short talks on design, technology and art in collaboration between Design Tech, the Industrial Design program at the Technion and DOSEEMEET designers community. The event was held at the Fattoush Bar & Gallery in Haifa port

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MDT 2022

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MDT 2022

Prof. Ezri Tarazi and Design Assistant (Master Yuval Gur) present a generative rattle in the exhibition ‘Rash Rash Rash’ – Contemporary Rattles of the Bezalel School | Curators: Dr. Ido Noy, Dr. Shirat Miriam Shamir

Opening: Sunday, March 8, 2020 at 6:00 PM The Chimbalista Jewish Heritage Center, The Enrico Stranger Museum of Judaism in collaboration with the Jerusalem Biennale

Closing: April 5, 2020

Drawing Dreams

 

The development of four students from the industrial design track at the Technion allows Shani, a six-year-old girl born with cerebral palsy, to draw and eat on her own for the first time in her life.


Dana Gur-Gelbard, Hadas Weizman, Marina Gabinsky, and Mor Heinrich – have met on the Master of Science in Industrial Design (M.I.D) program at the Technion. The track is led by Prof. Ezri Tarazi from the Faculty of Architecture and Urban Planning. The development – Drawing Dreams – is the result of a collaboration between Orit, Shani’s mother, and the four students.

Drawing Dreams, developed with the collaboration with Shani’s mother, won the TOM Development Competition, which promotes technological developments that improve the lives of people with disabilities. The original development was presented by the students at the Expo 2020 exhibition, which took place in Dubai on November 17.

Full article (Hebrew) on the Technion site

In the photo: Shani with the Drawing Dreams development

From right to left : Marina Gabinsky, Mor Heinrich, Orit Zigman, Shani Zigman, Dana Gur-gelbard, Hadas Weizman.

The passion for Fashion – Podcast version

Reut Turgeman and Rachel Getz Solomon choose a different theme from the fashion world on each episode in their podcast and “dress up on it”

you can find the full article here