Advent Special: Learning to shape futures
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How do we find innovative solutions to the pressing problems of our time? At the Open Lab evening "Human Centered Design", the approach of human-centred design will be presented in fast forward. In small groups, methods will be tried out to systematically identify the needs and challenges of users and to discover sustainable solutions step by step.
Human Centred Design can be applied in many ways. It can be used in everyday work to understand the perspective of your users and stakeholders, e.g. in the sustainable design of manufacturing processes.
In terms of content, we will deal with the topic of democracy. The idea of democracy is more than 2000 years old. A lot has changed since then. Today, social media and globalisation are changing the way we live together. And in the future? In the workshop, we will look at empathy and democracy and explore the question of how we want to be involved in the future. Discover with us how democracy can continue!
Dates
- 30.11.2023: Futures Thinking
- 07.12.2023: Futures Storytelling
- 14.12.2023: Futures Prototyping
- 21.12.2023: Human Centered Design
Workshoplead
The Berlin Ideas Lab is a laboratory for transformational design. The team supports organisations in the design process of sustainable product and service innovations as well as desirable future images with methods of futurology, design thinking and visual storytelling.
Information
- Venue: Workshop Futurium Lab (UG)
- Admission: free of charge
- Event language: German
- Max. Number of participants: 20 persons
- Conditions of participation: no previous knowledge required
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