Explore the shifting landscape of product and service design in the face of emerging technology. Each show is an exploration into the past, present, and future through the stories of the people that are shaping it.
As a designers, how do we define and approach practice? Athletes practice before a competition and musicians practice before a performance. Do we, as designers, live by those same standards? In this episode, Erik Dahl, a seasoned UX consultant, educator at the Copenhagen Institute of Interaction Design, co-founder of the Midwest UX conference, and ultramarathoner, dives deeply into the philosophy and execution of practice.
The Convergence of Music, Technology, and Design with Haig Armen
Design Everywhere
Haig Armen, a professor, designer, and musician living in Vancouver, British Columbia, shares how his most recent efforts are in design-led entrepreneurship and creating new musical instruments using emerging technologies.
Process Episode - from Inspiration through Print Making with Derek Hess.
Design Everywhere
In part two of my discussion with Derek Hess, we discuss his process for creating his art, from inspiration to putting lead and ink to paper, to printing.
Derek Hess is a prolific artist that has played in a key role in building movements in his hometown of Cleveland, Ohio, and across the globe. We'll explore his journey from frying wings in the basement of the Euclid Tavern, to playing a key role in the resurgence of the rock poster art scene in the early '90s.
Carol Smith, Senior Research Scientist in Human-Machine Interaction at Carnegie Mellon University’s Software Engineering Institute, discusses the role of ethics in technology and more specifically, what it means to create Ethical Artificial Intelligence.