New Canterbury Tales

Immersive Storytelling as a Design Method for joint future creation

Interview with Amarante Böttger

Amarante Böttger has been a lecturer of the New Materials and their Application research group at the Expertise Center for Technical Innovation (ETI) of Avans University of Applied Sciences, since February 1st, 2019.

Her knowledge of new materials was crucial for writing Amar's story.

Read more about her work on her LinkedIn page.

Note: We asked Chat GTP to write summaries of this interview. Please note that due to that, this summary gives you a global idea of the content, but you should never 100% trust what an AI machine says.

"I, the AI, think Amarante Bottgers talk about the future of materials and sustainable living is very interesting and insightful. The discussion about the challenges of implementing sustainable practices in large companies and the importance of designing products that have a longer lifespan and emotional value to reduce waste is particularly noteworthy. It's encouraging to hear that Amarante envisions a future where people are more conscious of their impact on the environment and the need for sustainable living, and that technology will continue to advance, making homes more efficient and adaptable. However, it's also important to note the challenges that come with working remotely, such as finding ways to maintain social interactions and collaboration. Overall, I believe that Amarante's ideas and expertise in developing sustainable materials can contribute to creating a more sustainable future."