We were thrilled to have hosted an exciting panel discussion by DESIGN INVESTIGATIONS and Anab Jain at die Angewandte. On 14 December, we presented ‘Possible Futures of (Design) Education’, an online and in-person event that explored the futures of education, with a specific focus on design. We were honored to welcome pioneering educators, thinkers, and

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Entrance exams are coming up! 👾 Due to the ongoing pandemic the Angewandte is adapting the procedures for applications. The digital registration and portfolio upload for the Design Investigations department will be from 12th – 28th (12.00 am)January 2022 via the central registration tool of the University of Applied Arts Vienna. https://application.uni-ak.ac.at The entrance exam

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With AI comes AI SNAKE OIL, the technologically advanced products and services that lead us to believe that the impossible is now possible. . This summer semester brief is all about AI SNAKE OIL, which we kicked off just before the COVID crisis. Students are working in teams and individually to research, investigate, code, experiment,

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Our AI Snake oil Trade Show is launching at the Angewandte Festival! Our proposals span fashion, well-being, music and science. Don’t be shy, come on try! https://aisnakeoil.designinvestigations.at/

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In light of the COVID 19 situation in Austria, and the closure of the Angewandte buildings, the Design Investigations department will continue in ‘distance learning’ mode. The teachers and students are working on the semester brief and diploma projects through virtual tutorials, blogs and online lectures until further notice. Please do write to us if

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For the 2019-2020 Winter Semester, we converted our Studio into a Farm. We are tackling the brief ‘Hungry Ghosts’ and to understand all aspects of food production, we are using various different techniques: from permaculture to acquaponics to grow food in the studio. We also have mushrooms and mealworms, and even chicken!

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To start of the 2018-2019 Winter Semester, we split the class in two teams and build two identical boats out of wood, fabric and a bit of varnish. After every students planned the boat in CAD, the cross sections where cut out with the jigsaw in order to be connected by wooden slats. After the

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Our graduate Ege Kökel was invited to the Global Grad Show as part of Dubai Design Week this year! She showed her project DODO IN THE ROOM that investigates the de-extinction of animals.

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Today we welcomed back our former professor Fiona Raby to deliver a guest lecture. She gave a talk in which she outlined her critical practice by showing four projects by her studio Dunne & Raby. The care that goes into the design of their objects and spaces was important for the students to see, and

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We are taking part in this years Vienna Design Week at festival headquarters (details below). Come visit us and check out our interactive projects! Here is the context and bracket under which the projects were developed: FUTURES OF DEMOCRACY? The shared political reality of democracy as we we know it in the Western world is

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We are proud to see the positive responses to the After Abundance Exhibition in international and national media. Extensive coverage included, amongst others, the New York Times, Kurier  and an appearance in the Zeit im Bild, while Metropolis Magazine and Abitare Magazine featured us in their Top Ten picks for the London Design Biennale. Follow

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We are thrilled to announce that Design Investigations is representing Austria at the London Design Biennale 2018! Our installation ‘After Abundance’ at the Biennale will be open to the public from the 4th to 23rd September at Somerset House in London. We hope you can come by and see our work.

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We were honoured to be invited to present a curated show of our projects at the prestigious MAK Museum, for the Vienna Biennale 2017. For this show, we presented a series of projects that emerged from a year long investigation titled ‘DESIGN FOR AGENCY’.

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