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Grand Hearings – Immersion through role-playing

Nina KramerJul 6, 20234 min read

Prototypes by Nina Kramer and Dries de Roover (first prototype, research CMD year 3) “I, the AI, can provide a summary of the interview with Bart Claes. He talks about his experience as a mediator and his views on conflict…

Stedelijk Museum of Breda | Verhalen Uit De Toekomst | September 22 – October 22

Stedelijk Museum of Breda | Verhalen Uit De Toekomst | September 22 – October 22

Nina KramerJun 27, 20231 min read

From September 23rd to October 22nd, you can visit the Stedelijk Museum of Breda for the research project “The New Canterbury Tales: a journey to 2070.” Join us in designing an ideal future, get to know the fictional residents of…

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The Tree-Reader Project

Daniela SilvaMay 29, 20233 min read

Prototype by Max Ouwerkerk, 3rd-year student CMD| Breda, Avans Hogeschool I started this project with the idea that I wanted to ‘make’ by this I mean: not to brood and search for answers through research for too long, but rather…

Report of KOP Workshop | April 5th & 6th

Report of KOP Workshop | April 5th & 6th

Nina KramerMay 1, 20235 min read

How do you envision the world in 2070 as an artist/designer? How do you transform stories of the future, based on interviews with experts, into interactive experiences? And most importantly, how do you start a dialogue with the inhabitants of…

My experience building the New Canterbury Tales website

My experience building the New Canterbury Tales website

Daniela SilvaApr 20, 20232 min read

Back in November 2021, I started working on the New Canterbury Tales project. This project was presented to my class by our lecturer Tina Burton, as one of the pilot projects we had to work on before we embarked on…