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Siena Design Project

What is the Siena Design Project?
Inspired by the Apple Design Project the SDP is an event for sharing educational interaction design projects among Education Centres in Europe.
The number zero of the SDP is promoted by the University of Siena , but it is expected to become the joint effort of the founding University (Siena, Limerick, London, Stockholm), Philips Design and the Convivio network.

The objective is to make of the SDP a long lasting initiative, which will motivate the students, documenting the evolution of information design educational practices, making them available to a large educational audience in Europe.
The number zero was held at the Santa Chiara Graduate College, Siena, from the 21st until the 26th of July 2003.

The projects:

Interaction Design Centre, University of Limerick, Ireland

Liaison: Prof. Liam J. BANNON

Project Presentation

Bin-It @ Colbert Station

Royal Institute of Technology, Stockholm, Sweden

Liaison: Prof. Yngve SUNDBLAD

Navigaid

Royal College of Art London, UK

Liaison: Prof. Irene McARA-McWILLIAM
Project talk presentation (pdf 2Mb)
Project booklet (pdf 8Mb)

 

The Animated City

University of Siena , Italy

Liaison: Prof. Pierluigi Puccetti

Project Presentation

koinè


University of Siena , Italy

Liaison: Prof. Antonio Rizzo

Project Presentation

linKiostro

University of Siena , Italy

Liaison: Prof. Patrizia Marti

Project Presentation

enotech

   

 

The number zero of the Siena Design Project was held in Siena, Santa Chiara College in week 30, July 21-26, 2003.

Siena Design Project 2003 Schedule

Contact

ANTONIO RIZZO [rizzo@unisi.it]
UNIVERSITÀ DI SIENA
Dipartimento di Scienze della Comunicazione
Sede di Via dei Termini 6, 53100 Siena, Italia
Tel: +39 0577 48263
http://rizzo.media.unisi.it

Bando - call for apply 2004

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