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This happened
5 juni, 2018. WORM, vanaf 20:30

This happened evenementen draaien om interaction design & technologie en de focus ligt op leren/falen van het echte werk en niet het speculatieve. De avonden worden in verschillende steden ter wereld georganiseerd. Elk evenement bestaat uit 3-5 sprekers, met 10-15 minuten spreektijd gevolgd door een Q&A discussie. Opgetuigd door een fonkelnieuw TH-team bestaande uit Sophie Boonen, Anna Hornberger en Kees Verweij. 

Line-up (lectures are held in english)

PIETER DIEPENMAAT - Smartwatches on the factory floor
In (western) factories there is a trend that fewer and fewer people work with more and more smart machines. Pieter Diepenmaat and his colleagues at Hoog+Diep were asked by one of the world largest beer producers to improve this collaboration with the help of smartwatches. Their final solution allows the operator to work with an extensive area filled with complex, noisy, often wet machines. It does so by letting the machines indicate when they need attention directly to the operator’s wrist. Pieter will share the story of how they combined research into the needs of the people at the brewery with the development of new technology and prototype-tested their way to a successful collaboration between man and machine.

EWOUT NIJMAN - Volt guitar: A tribute to rock ‘n roll
Ewout Nijman is a UX designer currently living and working in Rotterdam. He is an out of control guitar-fanatic as well. Seeing both as complementary passions that feed off each other, they became an integral part of his life. Around three years ago he teamed up with Sander de Gier (guitarmaker) to start Volt Electrics, a new brand of electric guitars that takes classic guitar designs to a whole new level. Volt’s first model is a tribute to one of the greatest rock 'n roll guitars ever. The guitar is a new interpretation of a backwards design from the sixties where Sander and Ewout challenged each other to rethink each and every detail.

TITUS WYBENGA - Co-creation of Kaap Workout
Two years ago, Titus Wybenga and his colleagues of De Staalslagerij were approached by Rotterdam based youth worker Lorenz Elstak. His goal was to involve the residents of Katendrecht in the design of a new sports route along the neighbourhood’s quay. What appeared to be a straightforward job, became a long lasting project with unexpected challenges on the way. A Kaap Workout festival, numerous workshops and small events have led to 5 sport objects for young and old. Titus will take us through his insights creating the ‘Copacabana’ of Rotterdam. He is deeply engaged in social design and co-founded design and production studio De Staalslagerij.

LIZZY BAKKER - Evaluating exhibition design with visitors
Lizzy Bakker works on content strategy and development for NorthernLight. The Amsterdam-based company uses digital technologies to conceive, design, build and install exhibitions for museums and science centres, creating environments where learning, discovery and entertainment go hand in hand.

An exhibition is always designed for its future users – the visitors. However, in the excitement for the topic or a certain design solution, the needs and expectations of the visitors can be overlooked. To make sure designs will be effective for the targeted audience, why not include them in the design process through formative evaluation?
Because of the obvious limitations in time, money, and existing working methods, evaluating ideas is a part of the design process that is easily omitted. That’s a real shame, because testing methods can be more effortless than we think. Lizzy will share and discuss her experiences and approaches from three exhibitions (Phillips Museum of Innovation, Museum Volkenkunde and Vilvite Science Centre) in design evaluation to get insight in easy to incorporate testing methods.

This Happened Rotterdam is an evening about the creative process – the journey from idea to final result, with a focus on the adventures that took place in between. Four carefully selected makers of interactive projects (artists, designers, architects, hackers, developers or other creators) will tell their story and discuss their process with you, the audience.

Don’t expect final outcomes, but do expect revelations about the twists and turns in their ‘makings of’– featuring sketches, video documentation and live demos – and a lively conversation with other makers in the audience. 

Tickets:
€5,- pre-sale, get tickets
€7,50 at the door

Check ook de website van This happened Rotterdam en attend op facebook


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