AI FOR EVERYDAY LIFE | Ciid Enrollment
Interested in using AI to create new products and interactions? This course is for you! It’s a hands-on introduction to artificial intelligence technology and its creative applications in our everyday lives. We’ll work collectively to design and prototype a series of future products built around different shades of intelligence. No previous knowledge or specific softwares are required. What will participants learn?At the end of the course participants should have a good understanding of artificial intelligence fundamentals in the context of design and creativity, including a series of tools and examples that can be utilised for future projects. Participants will experience directly some of the main challenges of creating with other intelligences, from synthetic perception, post-human agents, all the way to re-think fundamental concepts of interaction design. How will the participants learn it?During the course, participants will develop an interaction design project around artificial intelligence technology. Working in pairs, each group will be assisted from concept to prototype, towards a working demo and its relative design process that will be presented at the end of the course. Prerequisite KnowledgeNone What to Bring to the Workshop?A laptop, a pen and notebook for taking notes Your Instructors The instructors below are part of oio - a creative company on a quest to turn emerging technologies into an approachable, everyday and sustainable reality, for humans and beyond.https://oio.studio Matteo LoglioMatteo Loglio is a co-founder and Design Director at oio - a creative company on a quest to turn emerging technologies into an approachable, everyday and sustainable reality for humans and beyond. Previously at Google Creative Lab and Arduino, he’s been head of design and founder of the ed-tech company Primo Toys, shipping educational robots to children across the globe. Matteo writes, talks and lectures about design and creativity in universities, museums, and conferences all around the world. His work is featured in major publications and exhibits in galleries and museums such as MoMA, V&A or Triennale Museum. His products have won awards including D&AD Pencils and Red Dot Design Award, IXDA Awards and Cannes Lions.https://matlo.me Bjørn KarmannBjørn Karmann is a Senior Designer at oio - a creative company on a quest to turn emerging technologies into an approachable, everyday and sustainable reality for humans and beyond. Previously Design Director at Tellart where he designed large interactive immersive experiences, such as the Museum of the Future and the World Expo Pavilion in Dubai. He holds a degree in Kommunication Design from the Danish Design School and Interaction Design from CIID. His ongoing curiosity of technology, nature and intelligence are manifesting in an ongoing series of critical products exhibited around the world, such as Project Alias that won the honourable first prize at the Ars Electronica 2019.https://bjoernkarmann.dk