Prototyping is done in many industries - from cars to ceramics, medical equipment to publishing, architects to chefs - but the process, development and understanding for each is different. What can one discipline teach another about prototyping? What place does prototyping hold for scientists, artists, politicians, athletes or business managers? How can prototyping lead these and other disciplines to imagine and re-imagine the future?The 12 speakers: Michael Schrage, Business Innovator, MIT Elizabeth Sanders, Participatory Designer, MakeTools Stuart Brown, Biomedical Engineer, University of Dundee Norman Klein, Novelist & Cultural Critic, California Institute of the Arts Simon Starling, Conceptual Artist Pieter Jan Stappers, Design Theorist and Innovator, University of Delft Hazel White, Interactive Jeweller, University of Dundee Leonardo Bonanni, Architect, Designer, Artist, MIT Media Lab Frederic Schwartz, Architectural Historian, University College London Constance Adams, Space Travel Architect, Synthesis International Rosan Chow, Designer, Deutsche Telekom Laboratories Chicks on Speed, Musicians, Artists, Innovators To register or learn more, click here. Prototype: Craft in the Future Tense June 10-11, 2010 University of Dundee, Scotland
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