From Sweden to Finland from Pedro Andrade on Vimeo.





København / Lakes from Pedro Andrade on Vimeo.





Spring Snow from Pedro Andrade on Vimeo.

Copenhagen, Denmark

April, 2010






Designing Tomorrow Today from Ishac Bertran on Vimeo.

What is the role of the designer today?

Taking a people-centric approach, this film expresses the views of CIID Partners Simona Maschi and Vinay Venkatraman, juxtaposed with informed insights from Peder Burgaard and Iago Noguer Storgaard.

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Designers have an enormous responsibility to shoulder and this goes way beyond the use of materials and aesthetic pleasure. Stepping back from the final 'product', we also need to think about the big picture.

The growing desire for individuals to customise and democratise products, systems and services plays a part in how the role of the designer slots in to a larger ecosystem.

Designers have the power to change the way people live their everyday lives. Business strategy, technology, communication and societal demands are just some of the aspects today's designers need to take in to consideration.

The designer of today is the designer of tomorrow.

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Produced and Edited by: Ishac Bertran, Pedro Nakazato Andrade
Assisted by: Mayo Nissen
Music: The Album Leaf
Project Manager: Alie Rose
Thanks to: Simona Maschi, Vinay Venkatraman, Iago Noguer Storgaard, Peder Burgaard




IOU-phone-payment-scenario-sketch from Sebastian Thielke on Vimeo.


Video prototype for a service design project. The idea is to share a bill, in this case after a dinner, using just a mobile application.

team:
Gizem Boyacıoğlu
Jesper Svenning
Sebastian Rønde Thielke
Shruti Ramiah
Pedro Nakazato Andrade
CIID/2010



Copenhagen | Sunday | Evening from Pedro Andrade on Vimeo.

Music: Sit Back and Relax by Hans Zimmer






CIID Photo Shoot from Pedro Andrade on Vimeo.

Making of






Guerilla Intervention from Pedro Andrade on Vimeo.

Klimaforum09

The CIID students demonstrate the projects they have created as part of a two-week ‘Performative Design, Wearable Technology and Sustainability’ workshop.

‘Performative Design was a creative workshop focusing on the body within projected and far-flung future scenarios. With the UN conference for climate change on our doorstep, performative pioneers
(students) focused on body-centric wearable design in the context of climate, environment and sustainability. Students challenged, developed and explored the role of the wearable artifact as a device for protection, connection, enhancement, shelter and survival within their own environmental future-narrative.’

Projects developed as part of the Wearable Computing class with Daviid Gauthier, Di Mainstone and Priya Mani at the Copenhagen Institute of Interaction Design.



Music:
Diferente, by Gotan Project