26.06.10 / Exhibition

RCA Show 2010
The Royal College of Art graduate exhibition of Fine and Applied Art, Fashion, Design, Communications and the Humanities has opened this summer. For details on times and location please visit this page.
29.04.10 / Exhibition

Wellcome Windows
DI staff, graduates and students will be showing work in the Wellcome Trust HQ windows on Euston Road between Jan-Dec 2010. Six projects will be shown at a time with three changing every 3 months. 
15.03.10 / Exhibition

EPSRC Impact Project
The EPSRC Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council) is working with NESTA and 16 DI Alumni, staff and students to explore the social, political, cultural and ethical implications of 16 EPSRC funded projects, and translate them into design proposals. The results will be exhibited at the RCA from the 15-21 March 2010.
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06.02.10 / Award

Transmediale Award 2010 Nominee
Carnivorous Domestic Entertainment Robots, a new form of domestic robots proposed by Auger-Loizeau & Zivanovic (James Auger / Jimmy Loizeau / Alexandar Zivanovic) has been nominated to a Transmediale Award. This work has involved two Design Interactions tutors Auger and Loizeau.
10.12.09 / Award

Genetic Heirloom
This is a project that uses design to explore the implications of increased knowledge of genetic information on our behaviour and perception of identity. A series of speculative artefacts, ʻheirloomsʼ, will be created, based on the medical applications of nanogold and nanosilver particles. The work is being developed as part of a year long research and design project supported by a Wellcome Trust Arts Award.
09.12.09 / Event

Design Interactions Open Day
Every year Desing Interactions welcomes all on the Open Day between 2-6pm. Professor Anthony Dunne will give presentations at 2.15 and 4.15pm. RSVP to
06.12.09 / Event

D.I.Y Cyborgs Workshop
Sputniko! is doing a lecture, demonstration and workshop on D.I.Y cyborgs at the Khoj Association in Delhi on Sunday 6th December. The focus of the workshop is on how technology may evolve with the rich Indian pop culture.
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08.10.09 / Exhibition

What If...
WHAT IF... has been curated by leading London based design duo Anthony Dunne and Fiona Raby and features a range of works by designers who have explored everything from using animals as life support machines, through to what happens in a society where machines can read your every emotion.
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