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History and Theory in Anthropology
The University of Edinburgh
Design Research: Methods and Perspectives
MIT
Modern South Asia: History, Culture, Political Economy
TUFTS University
Creative Code: Aesthetics + Computation
RISD
Consumer Behavior and Culture: Consequences for Global Marketing and Advertising
Media Visualization.Visual Techniques and Exploring Large Media Collections.
Media Studies Future
Vision Science
MIT, Berkeley
Cultures and Organizations: Software for the Mind
Tilburg University
Design Futuring / Design Politics
Atoms + Bits = Craft
Neo-liberalism's approach- attachment to consumerism
User Centered Design
Singularity approach
Human Computer Interaction
now
Constructivism
historical
Ecological Optics
Gestalt
Structuralism
design as part of designers' ontology
how people perceive futures
uncertainty avoidance
perception of time
Eurocentricism
Designers' Identity
derivative / imposed aesthetics
cultural background
Advertising Inadequacies/Colonization of imagination
MNCs
Universalism vs Particularism
e.g. US vs Japan Japan is considered to be Western Design
Hofstede's Dimensions of Culture - implementation on design & architecture
Time
Collectivism / Individualism
Power Distance
Uncertainty Avoidance
M-F
designer's negative impact on environvironment/Designers: Receipients or Creators of 'Defuturing'.
Nihilistic behavior towards climate change
consume more lifestyle's side effects/ Attachment to materiality
decrease of natural resources/ Exhaustion of natural resources
devastation of biodeversity/ Devastation of the biophysical environment
e.g. Rise of earth's temperature/ American Mink in Europe
application package by post at the latest on 04/05/2012
7/ the financial capability form (for the coordinator only)
6/ the financial identification form (for the coordinator only)
5/ the legal entity form
4/ an estimated budget form*
3/a mandate* for each coorganiser
2/ the cooperation agreement*
1/ an official cover letter signed by the legal representative of the coordinator
NO template provided
template provided
Design Futures
Design Department
Strand 1.3.5: Special Cooperation Projects with Third Countries (lasting up to 24 months)
The third category seeks to support cultural cooperation projects aimed at cultural exchanges between the
countries taking part in the Programme and third countries, which have concluded association or coop
eration agreements with the EU, provided that the latter contain cultural clauses. Every year one or more
third country(ies) is/are selected for that particular year. The country(ies) is/are indicated each year on the
website of the Executive Agency in due course before the deadline for submission.
The action must generate a concrete international cooperation dimension. The cooperation projects involve
at least three cultural operators, from at least three eligible countries and cultural cooperation with at least
one organisation from the selected third country and/or involve cultural activities carried out in the selected
third country. Funds of between EUR 50 000 and maximum EUR 200 000 are available, but EU support is
limited to a maximum of 50 % of the total eligible cost.