Tid: Onsdag 10. juni 2009 kl. 16-17
Sted: DKDS Auditorium, Strandboulevarden 47A, st. tv., 2100
København Ø
What is a switch? Is there a place for the Army at an art school?
How do physical and ubiquitous computing fit in the industrial
design curriculum? Is interaction design just 21st Century
industrial design? Can designers and engineers play nicely? And
what do high altitude and disaster medicine have to do with any of
this?
In a fast-paced and highly visual presentation, Matt Cottam will
discuss these ideas and others, sharing work from his professional
practice as a designer and medic, and drawing from experiences as
student and teacher.
Matt Cottam biography
Nationality: USA
CEO, Tellart
Faculty, Rhode Island School of Design and Umeå Institute of
Design
Matt Cottam graduated in 1999 from the Industrial Design
department at the Rhode Island School of Design. In 2000, Matt
co-founded Tellart, a product and service design firm specialising
in the development and prototyping of web, mobile and embedded
systems.
Tellart's projects range from museums to medical simulators, from
ambient game interfaces to mobile phones. Tellart's clients include
international manufacturers and service providers such as Nokia,
Humana, Novartis, Otis Elevator, the Wright Brothers Museum, and
Stanford University. Matt serves as Tellart's CEO, building
strategies and tactics for design, and working closely with clients
to discover opportunities for innovation.
For the past ten years he has also been teaching courses at RISD
on topics including product and service design, physical computing,
design for emergency medicine, and design for human habitation in
extreme environments.
Besides his work as a designer and teacher, Matt is a Paramedic
for the US Department of Health and Human Service's National
Disaster Medical Team, as well as the National Ski Patrol. Since
2004 he has been an adjunct faculty member at the Design Institute
Umeå in Sweden, where he teaches Experience Prototyping. Matt is
also a visiting Instructor at The Central Academy of Fine Arts
Beijing (China), and the Oslo School of Architecture
(Norway).
About The Interaction Design Pilot Year
The Interaction Design Pilot Year is a collaborative initiative
between Copenhagen Institute of Interaction Design (CIID) and The Danish
Design School (DKDS).
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