Tag: DesignaLab
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Seminar: Colorful Stories. Woven Stories
Based on the exhibitions on display at the Wool Museum as part of the Covilhã design triennial, Rita Salvado will present ongoing research projects
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The relationship between practice and theory through deconstructed and structural approaches in Design
This practical seminar for PhD students in design and fashion design will present key items from the OpenSource* [2004] and The Volution [2006] projects
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Moving Mountains: Design Research, Creative Diversity, and Emergent Change
The 2nd Edition of the Design Research Days – iD*25 – explores the transformative potential of design research in addressing complex global challenges
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REVIVE – The colors from the Royal Textile Factory of Covilhã, 1764-1850
REVIVE project seeks to deepen and better understand the production and dyeing processes used at the Royal Textile Factory in Covilhã
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Seminar: Fashion and Methods of InterWeaving
Fashion design research seminar on interaction methodologies between researchers and the community. Taking place on November 9, 2024, in the Wool Museum Auditorium.
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Between worlds – Workshop by CADA
“Between worlds” is a workshop that starts from the premise that human intelligence is part of larger ecological system and should not be separated from it
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Designa 2024 + Citizenship: International Conference on Design Research
DESIGNA 2024 is an International Conference on Design Research that takes place on the 24th and 25th of October 2024, at UBI, Covilhã, Portugal.
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Matter of Type, 12th Typography Meeting
The Meeting matterofType led us to the above reflection, from which we structured the 12th edition of the Typography Meeting (12ET).
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Designa 2024 + Citizenship: Call for papers
DESIGNA 2024 (8th edition) invites the submission of original communication proposals or projects with a seminal profile, framed by the relationship between Design and Citizenship.
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DesignaLab
Theoretical and experimental interrogation of Design related phenomena, framed after criticism, matter, and memory.