Design in Life
This Tuesday Dassault Systèmes, a leading company specializing in 3D and PLM (Product Lifecycle Management) software, organised Design in Life, a conference/event at Strate College in Paris, where designers joined forces with philosophers, sociologists, researchers, politicians, industrials, academics, designers and architects to discuss what it means to shape a better life.
Speakers included
- Anne Asensio, VP Design Experience at Dassault Systèmes
- Stéphane Vial, French philosopher, teacher and interactive designer
- Ayse Birsel, award-winning product designer
- Alain Renk, architect planner in charge of imaginary chair pattern at Telecom ParisTech
- Pierre Musso, professor at Telecom Paris Tech and the University of Rennes II, Chair of Research and Training
- Frédéric Jentgen, designer and director of Jentgen Design
- Dominique Cardon, sociologist at the Laboratory of uses of France Télécom
- Mette Ramsgard Thomsen, architect working with digital technologies
- Martin Tamke, associate professor at the Centre for Information Technology & Architecture at the Royal Academy of Fine Arts in Copenhagen
Only one of the speakers put his presentation online, but it is worth exploring: Stéphane Vial discusses the theoretical and philosophical concerns in the move from design to digital design.