The activities and the research of the group, acting as a collaborative platform between web and territory.
Milano
Fabbrica del Vapore
28-30 Novembre 2013
A presentation on the philosophy of Site Responsive Design delivered to planners and members at Winchester City Council as part of their urban design training.
Cities like San Francisco need help - but conventional planning processes make it difficult to implement great ideas for civic improvement.
Urban Prototyping (UP) complements these processes by rapidly designing, testing, and scaling new projects that improve civic life.
UP takes projects from prototypes to city pilots to refined products.
UP Cities around the world design and test prototypes through large-scale public Festivals that engage local communities.
The first UP San Francisco Festival was held in October 2012 as a flagship event in San Francisco’s first Innovation Month. On October 20, 2012, six blocks of downtown San Francisco became a living laboratory for urban experiments.
The 2012 Festival featured:
5000+ visitors
23 urban prototypes
40+ audio, visual, and dance performers
25+ renowned speakers in design, art, and technology.
Original UP concept by Gray Area and Rebar.
http://urbanprototyping.org
http://twitter.com/urbanproto
http://facebook.com/urbanprototyping
A presentation on the philosophy of Site Responsive Design delivered to planners and members at Winchester City Council as part of their urban design training.
Cities like San Francisco need help - but conventional planning processes make it difficult to implement great ideas for civic improvement.
Urban Prototyping (UP) complements these processes by rapidly designing, testing, and scaling new projects that improve civic life.
UP takes projects from prototypes to city pilots to refined products.
UP Cities around the world design and test prototypes through large-scale public Festivals that engage local communities.
The first UP San Francisco Festival was held in October 2012 as a flagship event in San Francisco’s first Innovation Month. On October 20, 2012, six blocks of downtown San Francisco became a living laboratory for urban experiments.
The 2012 Festival featured:
5000+ visitors
23 urban prototypes
40+ audio, visual, and dance performers
25+ renowned speakers in design, art, and technology.
Original UP concept by Gray Area and Rebar.
http://urbanprototyping.org
http://twitter.com/urbanproto
http://facebook.com/urbanprototyping
Drawing Futures Together. Diagrams for the Design of Scenarios of Liveable Ci...serena pollastri
Presentation for RSD3 symposium - October 2014, AHO Oslo.
Proceedings will soon be available here: http://systemic-design.net/
Abstract:
This work introduces an ongoing research project that seeks to develop appropriate visual techniques for the design of future scenarios that are able to capture interdependencies within and across different systems. These design methods are being explored as part of a wider research on the future of cities and sustainable urban living.
The issue of cities as complex systems has been explored by a considerable amount of literature, across different disciplines (for example, Simmel, 1971; Lynch, 1960; Jacobs, 1992; Abrams and Hall, 2004). Cities are not only defined by buildings and infrastructure, but also by the material and immaterial flows generated by the activities that take place in the urban environment, as well as the personal experience of its inhabitants
Environmental, social, and economic challenges call for actions of radical interventions in modern urban areas. In order to be truly sustainable these actions must be collaboratively developed in trans-disciplinary sessions. Here, people from various backgrounds and with different interests explore alternative solutions, find a common ground and plan concrete actions towards a desirable future (Holman et al., 2007).
One of the challenges of this approach is to find effective ways to visualize how individual solutions impact on the context in which they are implemented, and how they relate to each other. There is a need to develop “means for drawing things together” (Bruno Latour, 2008), a common language to describe complexity and allow hidden interdependencies to emerge. The field of information visualization is rich with examples of how diagrams can be used to describe a complex matter by focusing primarily on the relations between different sets of qualitative and quantitative data. Drawing on Deleuze philosophical interpretation, Scagnetti (2007) describes diagrams as “operating devices able to reveal weak links among the elements of the system, and to show the driving forces that can facilitate (or hinder) a design intervention.” In this context diagrams are processes rather than finished products: they are working tools for design and decision making.
This paper describes how this diagrammatic approach to city visualization is being adopted in different case studies, and as part of the Liveable Cities project.
Liveable Cities is an interdisciplinary research project that aims to develop a method of designing and engineering low-carbon, resource-secure UK cities that do not compromise on individual and collective wellbeing. Different areas of the project are investigated by research teams at Lancaster University, University of Southampton, UCL, and Birmingham University, with the help of expert panelists, partners and potential users of future services. Great impo
How cool would be a product designed by you and crafted everywhere by local makers, without factories and logistics?
In this presentation we briefly recap the Slowd's history and show you how to hack the whole design product chain.
Strategies against architecture: building a 'museum of the future' / Remix Sy...Seb Chan
Keynote presentation delivered at Remix Sydney, June 2015.
Title is derived from an article in The Atlantic, Jan 2015 - http://theatln.tc/1K0zXQs
Lustig/Fast Company quotes are from - http://bit.ly/1FoS8ZR
Longer background technical paper at http://bit.ly/1LhwSNX
Cómo llegar a 50k seguidores (sin comprarlos) en redes sociales hablando de ...Antonio Sánchez Zaplana
Presentación en el VI Congreso Internacional GIGAPP 2015 (Madrid 1 de Octubre 2015). #GIGAPP2015
Puedes ve rel paper completo en http://www.gigapp.org/index.php/grupos-de-trabajo-2015?view=publication&task=show&id=1953
Non Riservato promotes innovation in public places, through its members and the community: organizations, cooperatives, professionals and companies, that make jobs out of creativity, a transformative urban and social tool.
The network brings together those who share its philosophy and aims, who want to experience new organizational and production models, but also who have a common desire to take back their public spaces, through creativity and participatory processes.
The development of Non Riservato is made possible thanks to the contribution of Fondazione Cariplo and the partnership with the City of Milan. The project collaborates with the University of Milano Bicocca (Department of Sociology and Social Research) and Politecnico of Milano (Department of Architecture and Urban Studies).
What does NR do?
Non Riservato creates projects that connect all the different capacities of its members: public art, urban games, urban sports, performance, street art, architecture and design. The projects have the common features of all taking part in public spaces; they start processes of re-appropriation, creative involvement of participants and develop socialization and facilitate meetings.
Non Riservato acts as an incubator, mostly through bidding of development and prototyping for new projects.
Non Riservato also involves external partners to carry out strategic projects. Non Riservato follows its strategic lines, by working on a commission basis with the public and the private entities, that need services or projects with a highly creative and social impact.
For more information:
www.nonriservato.net
info@nonriservato.net
Art has always been a reflection of the human experience. From caveman drawings to Renaissance masterpieces, and avant-garde movements to modern digital art, the creative process has transcended time and space, allowing individuals to express the ineffable and unite humanity through shared emotions and narratives. In the 21st century, a new chapter unfolds where the canvas of art is intricately interwoven with the threads of artificial intelligence, giving rise to groundbreaking transformations and emerging cultural identities.
Time For Impact is an online platform that promotes urgent challenges in the built environment to boost socially relevant projects. With many projects already submitted online and many more to come, the event will create the conditions to bring the discussion further, presenting the results of the open call and giving visibility to all the challenges.
Esperimenti Architettonici attended the event presenting #SottaninRete, the challenge submitted on the platform in order to promote the reactivation of the former dismissed basements -called "sottani" - in the historical city center of Altamura.
The presentation is given within the framework of “ReGeneration Europe", a project promoted by the association "Link Youth" at Masseria dell'Alta Murgia, in collaboration with La Vibria – Spain, Intercultura – France and Fundacja Navis – Poland.
Altamura, Masseria dell'Alta Murgia - 05/03/2017
Drawing Futures Together. Diagrams for the Design of Scenarios of Liveable Ci...serena pollastri
Presentation for RSD3 symposium - October 2014, AHO Oslo.
Proceedings will soon be available here: http://systemic-design.net/
Abstract:
This work introduces an ongoing research project that seeks to develop appropriate visual techniques for the design of future scenarios that are able to capture interdependencies within and across different systems. These design methods are being explored as part of a wider research on the future of cities and sustainable urban living.
The issue of cities as complex systems has been explored by a considerable amount of literature, across different disciplines (for example, Simmel, 1971; Lynch, 1960; Jacobs, 1992; Abrams and Hall, 2004). Cities are not only defined by buildings and infrastructure, but also by the material and immaterial flows generated by the activities that take place in the urban environment, as well as the personal experience of its inhabitants
Environmental, social, and economic challenges call for actions of radical interventions in modern urban areas. In order to be truly sustainable these actions must be collaboratively developed in trans-disciplinary sessions. Here, people from various backgrounds and with different interests explore alternative solutions, find a common ground and plan concrete actions towards a desirable future (Holman et al., 2007).
One of the challenges of this approach is to find effective ways to visualize how individual solutions impact on the context in which they are implemented, and how they relate to each other. There is a need to develop “means for drawing things together” (Bruno Latour, 2008), a common language to describe complexity and allow hidden interdependencies to emerge. The field of information visualization is rich with examples of how diagrams can be used to describe a complex matter by focusing primarily on the relations between different sets of qualitative and quantitative data. Drawing on Deleuze philosophical interpretation, Scagnetti (2007) describes diagrams as “operating devices able to reveal weak links among the elements of the system, and to show the driving forces that can facilitate (or hinder) a design intervention.” In this context diagrams are processes rather than finished products: they are working tools for design and decision making.
This paper describes how this diagrammatic approach to city visualization is being adopted in different case studies, and as part of the Liveable Cities project.
Liveable Cities is an interdisciplinary research project that aims to develop a method of designing and engineering low-carbon, resource-secure UK cities that do not compromise on individual and collective wellbeing. Different areas of the project are investigated by research teams at Lancaster University, University of Southampton, UCL, and Birmingham University, with the help of expert panelists, partners and potential users of future services. Great impo
How cool would be a product designed by you and crafted everywhere by local makers, without factories and logistics?
In this presentation we briefly recap the Slowd's history and show you how to hack the whole design product chain.
Strategies against architecture: building a 'museum of the future' / Remix Sy...Seb Chan
Keynote presentation delivered at Remix Sydney, June 2015.
Title is derived from an article in The Atlantic, Jan 2015 - http://theatln.tc/1K0zXQs
Lustig/Fast Company quotes are from - http://bit.ly/1FoS8ZR
Longer background technical paper at http://bit.ly/1LhwSNX
Cómo llegar a 50k seguidores (sin comprarlos) en redes sociales hablando de ...Antonio Sánchez Zaplana
Presentación en el VI Congreso Internacional GIGAPP 2015 (Madrid 1 de Octubre 2015). #GIGAPP2015
Puedes ve rel paper completo en http://www.gigapp.org/index.php/grupos-de-trabajo-2015?view=publication&task=show&id=1953
Non Riservato promotes innovation in public places, through its members and the community: organizations, cooperatives, professionals and companies, that make jobs out of creativity, a transformative urban and social tool.
The network brings together those who share its philosophy and aims, who want to experience new organizational and production models, but also who have a common desire to take back their public spaces, through creativity and participatory processes.
The development of Non Riservato is made possible thanks to the contribution of Fondazione Cariplo and the partnership with the City of Milan. The project collaborates with the University of Milano Bicocca (Department of Sociology and Social Research) and Politecnico of Milano (Department of Architecture and Urban Studies).
What does NR do?
Non Riservato creates projects that connect all the different capacities of its members: public art, urban games, urban sports, performance, street art, architecture and design. The projects have the common features of all taking part in public spaces; they start processes of re-appropriation, creative involvement of participants and develop socialization and facilitate meetings.
Non Riservato acts as an incubator, mostly through bidding of development and prototyping for new projects.
Non Riservato also involves external partners to carry out strategic projects. Non Riservato follows its strategic lines, by working on a commission basis with the public and the private entities, that need services or projects with a highly creative and social impact.
For more information:
www.nonriservato.net
info@nonriservato.net
Art has always been a reflection of the human experience. From caveman drawings to Renaissance masterpieces, and avant-garde movements to modern digital art, the creative process has transcended time and space, allowing individuals to express the ineffable and unite humanity through shared emotions and narratives. In the 21st century, a new chapter unfolds where the canvas of art is intricately interwoven with the threads of artificial intelligence, giving rise to groundbreaking transformations and emerging cultural identities.
Time For Impact is an online platform that promotes urgent challenges in the built environment to boost socially relevant projects. With many projects already submitted online and many more to come, the event will create the conditions to bring the discussion further, presenting the results of the open call and giving visibility to all the challenges.
Esperimenti Architettonici attended the event presenting #SottaninRete, the challenge submitted on the platform in order to promote the reactivation of the former dismissed basements -called "sottani" - in the historical city center of Altamura.
The presentation is given within the framework of “ReGeneration Europe", a project promoted by the association "Link Youth" at Masseria dell'Alta Murgia, in collaboration with La Vibria – Spain, Intercultura – France and Fundacja Navis – Poland.
Altamura, Masseria dell'Alta Murgia - 05/03/2017
Il prototipo interattivo realizzato con tecniche di stampa 3D, è realizzato e presentato da Giovanni Diele, CEO di FabinItaly in collaborazione con Stolfa Innovative Technologies nell'ambito del progetto StaffettArtigiana ad Altamura.
Per maggior info: www.staffettargiana.it
Esperimenti Architettonici presents #SottaninRete at the Pecha Kucha Night at Teatro della Tosse in Genova for the third edition of New Generations Festival.
Intervento via hangout nella tavola rotonda di Nevicata14LAB organizzata presso Expo Gate - Spazio Sforza a Milano.
Saverio Massaro, presidente di Esperimenti Architettonici, racconta e spiega il progetto SottaninRete e le iniziative recenti per la rigenerazione urbana del centro storico di Altamura.
Qui i link ai video:
1. http://bit.ly/n14LAB1010v1_1600
2. http://bit.ly/n14LAB1010v2_1730
Presentation held during the New Generations Festival 2014 in Florence.
Abstract:
“How are new platforms and social networks influencing our work?” – “How many tools do we use? Are they actually useful to our work?” – “How many models of collaboration do we know?” – “Are you involved in alternative ways of collaborations? How do they work?”
Info & program:
http://www.newgenerationsweb.com/portfolio_page/pecha-kucha-night-techno-communications/
Presentazione di idee e proposte del gruppo Esperimenti Architettonici nel corso dell'incontro Ascoltare la città del 13/06/2013, nell'ambito del programma di rigenerazione urbana "Rigenera Altamura" del Comune di Altamura.
Transforming Brand Perception and Boosting Profitabilityaaryangarg12
In today's digital era, the dynamics of brand perception, consumer behavior, and profitability have been profoundly reshaped by the synergy of branding, social media, and website design. This research paper investigates the transformative power of these elements in influencing how individuals perceive brands and products and how this transformation can be harnessed to drive sales and profitability for businesses.
Through an exploration of brand psychology and consumer behavior, this study sheds light on the intricate ways in which effective branding strategies, strategic social media engagement, and user-centric website design contribute to altering consumers' perceptions. We delve into the principles that underlie successful brand transformations, examining how visual identity, messaging, and storytelling can captivate and resonate with target audiences.
Methodologically, this research employs a comprehensive approach, combining qualitative and quantitative analyses. Real-world case studies illustrate the impact of branding, social media campaigns, and website redesigns on consumer perception, sales figures, and profitability. We assess the various metrics, including brand awareness, customer engagement, conversion rates, and revenue growth, to measure the effectiveness of these strategies.
The results underscore the pivotal role of cohesive branding, social media influence, and website usability in shaping positive brand perceptions, influencing consumer decisions, and ultimately bolstering sales and profitability. This paper provides actionable insights and strategic recommendations for businesses seeking to leverage branding, social media, and website design as potent tools to enhance their market position and financial success.
White wonder, Work developed by Eva TschoppMansi Shah
White Wonder by Eva Tschopp
A tale about our culture around the use of fertilizers and pesticides visiting small farms around Ahmedabad in Matar and Shilaj.
PDF SubmissionDigital Marketing Institute in NoidaPoojaSaini954651
https://www.safalta.com/online-digital-marketing/advance-digital-marketing-training-in-noidaTop Digital Marketing Institute in Noida: Boost Your Career Fast
[3:29 am, 30/05/2024] +91 83818 43552: Safalta Digital Marketing Institute in Noida also provides advanced classes for individuals seeking to develop their expertise and skills in this field. These classes, led by industry experts with vast experience, focus on specific aspects of digital marketing such as advanced SEO strategies, sophisticated content creation techniques, and data-driven analytics.
Book Formatting: Quality Control Checks for DesignersConfidence Ago
This presentation was made to help designers who work in publishing houses or format books for printing ensure quality.
Quality control is vital to every industry. This is why every department in a company need create a method they use in ensuring quality. This, perhaps, will not only improve the quality of products and bring errors to the barest minimum, but take it to a near perfect finish.
It is beyond a moot point that a good book will somewhat be judged by its cover, but the content of the book remains king. No matter how beautiful the cover, if the quality of writing or presentation is off, that will be a reason for readers not to come back to the book or recommend it.
So, this presentation points designers to some important things that may be missed by an editor that they could eventually discover and call the attention of the editor.
Maximize Your Content with Beautiful Assets : Content & Asset for Landing Page pmgdscunsri
Figma is a cloud-based design tool widely used by designers for prototyping, UI/UX design, and real-time collaboration. With features such as precision pen tools, grid system, and reusable components, Figma makes it easy for teams to work together on design projects. Its flexibility and accessibility make Figma a top choice in the digital age.