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Real Fiction: Anab Jain & Alexandra Daisy Ginsberg

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Montag 27. Mai 2013
27. Mai 2013
Mo
18:30
Real Fiction: Anab Jain & Alexandra Daisy Ginsberg

Anab Jain & Alexandra Daisy Ginsberg
Futures, Design meets Science

Anab Jain is Director at Superflux, founded in 2009. Leading the Consultancy’s client partnerships whilst balancing the Lab’s self-initiated conceptual projects, she hopes to realise the studio’s vision as a new kind of design practice. She has led multidisciplinary design projects for clients like Microsoft Research, Sony, BBC Prince’s Foundation and the Government of UAE. Anab has an MA in Interaction Design RCA. She is a TED Fellow and has won awards from Apple Computers Inc., UNESCO, and ICSID. She has exhibited at MoMA, National Museum of China, and a speaker at LIFT, PICNIC & SIGGRAPH.

http://superflux.in
http://superflux.in/blog
http://twitter.com/anabjain

Alexandra Daisy Ginsberg is an artist, designer and writer. Working in unfamiliar disciplines, like synthetic biology, As Design Fellow on Synthetic Aesthetics, (Stanford University/University of Edinburgh), an international project investigating the ‘design of nature’, developing novel modes of collaboration and critical discourse between art, design and synthetic biology. To be published 2014, MIT Press. In 2011, she was nominated for Designs of The Year and Index Awards, and won the World Technology Award for Design and London Design Medal for Emerging Talent, 2012.

http://daisyginsberg.com
http://syntheticaesthetics.org
http://synthesislab.org
http://echromi.com

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