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Dive into the world of design thinking, a human-centered approach to innovation drawing from technology, business, and people's needs. Learn key concepts and methodologies, and explore impactful art installations and design projects.
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Design andContext IDS2 Yana Dimitrova
Design thinking vs. design • “Design thinking is a human-centered approach to innovation that draws from the designer's toolkit to integrate the needs of people, the possibilities of technology, and the requirements for business success.” —Tim Brown, president and CEO of IDEO
Key concepts: • Thinking critically: Identifying problems that require solutions. • Empathy: Designing as a tool for empowerment. • Creating from a human point of view. • Collaboration: Thinking collectively. • Designing using new methodologies, experimentation in order to produce a technological and societal advancement.
YinkaShonibare, 2007 , “Girl Ballerina”, Image credit: Art21
“Container City” Trinity Buoy Wharf (London) 2002 image credit: recyclart
Walter Steinacher aka Kelvin Klein image credit: typotektonik.net
RivaneNeuenschwander “ A day like any other” 2010 Installation view Image: New Museum
Thomas Hirschhorn, “The Gramsci Monument” Installed at the Forest Houses in the Bronx 2014
Olga Jitlina, “Russia, the land of opportunities” board game 2012 image: chtodelat
Tania Brugerra“Immigrant Movement International” Queens Museum
Francis Alys :Turista” Mexico City, performance 1994 image creditL
Starting points • The image of self, self design in the context of the audience. Image credit: Jason Kofke, Chinese Proverb • acrylic on concrete • 14 x 30 feet. 2011
Eye dropper glasses image: 101 Unuseless Japanese inventions
Tools • Identifying a necessity for a design opportunity, having tangible goals for helping someone’s quality of life improve. • Designing