In the programme, you'll find all designers participating in DDW. Search by subject, day, location or discipline. Save projects via the DDW app.
Critical design on trust and loss of control for health informatics
A woven ceramic lamp
Closing the health gap
Social media; what once seemed like places for connection are now only there to turn a profit. How can we reconnect again without big-tech?
Deconstructing Materials, Reconstructing Narratives
by DES.ENG.AGE. A platform for techno-conscious discussions to interface between artists, designers, engineers, researchers and technologists
100 Years of Philips Design
FROM EVERYDAY OBJECTS TO DESIGN
Learn about the future through food toys
Craft your own algorithm and witness manipulation in action
Indian block print as dialogue between cultures.
The operation of the construction can be traced back to the three dimensions, the x, y and z axis, when you block them, a construction is created.
Nature as ally
A cardboard future dream of fashion.
Latin American Magical Realism as a Creative Framework for Bridging Epistemologies
Why we haven't succeeded in letting go of Big Tech (yet).
Biobased coatings to keep linen dry
A living, biophilic pavilion that invites reconnection through nature-inspired design and multisensory experience.
Overstimulated? Shift your focus to your own 'inner design' in this grounding space.
New images of living, ownership and belonging
An immersive installation where materials speak, making the weight of construction tangible and inspiring new futures of design.
The departments of the Built Environment and Industrial Design at TU/e present a shared vision for a sustainable and socially engaged future.
Messy Futures explores everyday life in 2050, where today’s mess becomes tomorrow’s possibility.
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