BA and MA graduates from the Institute for Product and Process Design (University of the Arts Berlin) show projects for our future living, ranging from both high-tech as low-tech solutions and speculative scenarios to implementing old rituals and new materials into our daily lives.
What is there to see?
• Peer Alexander Assmann optimised and minimalised lighting in such away that the circuit board is also the shade.
• Katharina Sauter looked into new tools and methods to keep ‘old knowledge’ on hedge braiding alive in our future communities.
• Lukas Henneberger visualised the power and a possible future of AI with an interactive device which challenges our sense of security.
• Anna Maria Argmann looked at electronic waste and the perception of objects and components and turns them into hybrids wich triggers the imagination.
• Katharina Matejcek explored what to do with carwheelcaps that you find along the road and how to make them attractive without really ending up as waste.