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Syllabus

The MDEF boot camp is landing and setup workshop that will introduce students to the main ambitions of the master program. The boot camp format will allow students to familiarize themselves with the physical spaces where the program will operate and experiment (classroom, lab, and neighbourhood), as well as provide the initial tools to document and share their progress during their studies at IAAC.

From Wikipedia: “Boot camps can be governmental being part of the correctional and penal system of some countries. Modelled after military recruit training camps, these programs are based on shock incarceration grounded on military techniques. “

Do not panic: IAAC is not a correctional facility! And we will only use the best of the boot camp format to facilitate the learning process and the adaptation of the students to the program and the available facilities

Deliverables

To assembly interest groups and working groups. Create your own website. Define your future you. Create a city inventory. Start customizing your space.

Additional Resources

Speculative Everything Anthony Dunne and Fiona Raby

Adversarial Design Carl DiSalvo

Massive Change Bruce Mau, Jennifer Leonard and Institute without Boundaries

Design for the Real World: Human Ecology and Social Change Victor Papanek

Liquid Modernity Zygmunt Bauman

Who Owns the Future? Jason Lanier

This Changes Everything Naomi Klein

To Save Everything, Click Here: The Folly of Technological Solutionism Evgeny Morozov

Democratizing Innovation Eric Von Hippel

Cradle to Cradle: Remaking the Way We Make Things Michael Braungart, William McDonough

Macrowikinomics: New Solutions for a Connected Planet Don Tapscott, Anthony D. Williams

The Third Industrial Revolution: How Lateral Power Is Transforming Energy, the Economy, and the World Jeremy Rifkin

Faculty

Tomas Diez

Tomas Diez

MDEF Co-Director, Fab City Foundation Executive Director

Tomas Diez Ladera, a Venezuelan Urbanist, Designer, and Technologist, is known for his expertise in digital fabrication and its impact on future cities and society. He is a founding partner and executive director of the Fab City Foundation, and he also serves on the Institute for Advanced Architecture of Catalonia’s board of trustees, where he holds positions as a senior researcher and tutor. He actively collaborates with the Fab Foundation to support the global Fab Lab Network and has played a significant role in launching initiatives such as the Fab Academy and Fab City.

Tomas co-founded and co-designed projects like the Smart Citizen initiative and the global Fab Lab Network platform, fablabs.io. Additionally, he co-created higher degree programs, including the Master in Design for Emergent Futures (IAAC-Elisava) and the Master in Design for Distributed Innovation (Fab City-IAAC), both of which he co-directs. As a founding partner and President-Director of the Meaningful Design Group Bali, he aims to combine advanced technologies and design with alternative perspectives and cultures in Indonesia and Southeast Asia. He has received recognition as a young innovator of the year by the Catalan ICT Association and was nominated as one of Nesta's and The Guardian's top 10 Social Innovators in Europe.


Oscar Tomico

Oscar Tomico

Associate Professor at Eindhoven University of Technology

Oscar Tomico is associate professor at the Department of Industrial Design at Eindhoven University of Technology on Design Research Methodologies for Posthuman Sustainability. His research revolves around 1st Person Perspectives to Research through Design at different scales (bodies, communities and socio-technical systems). Ranging from developing embodied ideation techniques for close or on the body applications (e.g. soft wearables), contextualized design interventions to situate design practice in everyday life, exploring the impact of future local, distributed, open and circular socio-technical systems of production, or experimenting with cohabitation as a posthuman approach to multi-species design.