Design is Diplomacy

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Presentation given at the Design Research Conference 2010 by the Illinois Institute of Design in Chicago, Illinois.12th May 2010

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Chicago Columbian Exposition, 1893

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Make no little plans.

They have no magic to stir men's blood and probably will not themselves be realized.

Daniel BurnhamChicago Architect (1864-1912)

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Make big plans.

Aim high in hope and work, remembering that a noble, logical diagram once recorded will never die, but long after we are gone will be a living thing, asserting itself with ever-growing insistency.

Remember that our sons and grandsons are going to do things that would stagger us.

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Let your watchword be order and your beacon beauty.

Think big.

Daniel BurnhamChicago Architect (1864-1912)

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twitter:

#drc10 #IamOcean

@ mexiwi @OceanUni

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W A R N I N G !

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In my past life I worked in a R&D Nuclear Systems Engineering team.

(Don Norman: I validate your point from yesterday)

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I am 27 years old.

I believe that I have managed to still remain naive enough to think that I can change the world.

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I am here because I care...

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... about your product life cycle

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your manufacturing processes...

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(and how you outsource pollution)

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...and its consequences everywhere!

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I want to know how in the world you can still win Design awards without a comprehensive

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I want to know how in the world you can still win Design awards without a comprehensive

NEEDS ANALYSIS

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I dare challenge you...

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NO AWARDS WITHOUT ACCOUNTABILITY

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NO AWARDS WITHOUT NEEDS ANALYSIS

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THIS IS A TURNING POINT

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(I am not done)

I still want to know...

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...how you will design the destruction of this paradise...

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Salar de Uyuni, Bolivia

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Salar de Uyuni, Bolivia

+70% of the world’s lithium is here

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Do you really want this to be the next Tar Sands?

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How does your design look like?

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Finally, I want to know...

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how do you infuse aspiration?

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Obligatory reading:

@PaulPolak @OutofPoverty

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DESIGN

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DESIGN

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DESIGNPRACTICAL PROBLEM SOLVING.

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DRC 2011:

Please bring Dr. Paul Polak as a speaker!

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Soy Ecuador Arturo PelayoExperience Lead, OU

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twitter:

#drc10 #IamOcean

@ mexiwi @OceanUni

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What I’ll share with you today:

1. A DML youth program in Ecuador.2. How we discovered it.3. Where we go from here.

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let’s start with a metaphor

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Adinkra symbol of the Akan people of Ghana.

‘learn from the past’

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It symbolizes one taking from the past what is good and bringing it into the present in order to make positive progress through the benevolent use of knowledge.

-wikipedia

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This is what we do.

Researchers, Designers, Ethnographers, Anthropologists...

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It symbolizes one taking from the past what is good and bringing it into the present in order to make positive progress through the benevolent use of knowledge.

-wikipedia

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It symbolizes one taking from the past what is good and bringing it into the present in order to make positive progress through the benevolent use of knowledge.

-wikipedia

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It symbolizes one taking from the past what is good and bringing it into the present in order to make positive progress through the benevolent use of knowledge.

-wikipedia

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context:

How we discovered this program in Ecuador.

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2007 24,000 Nautical Miles

110 days at Sea

200 student participants

50+ Nationalities

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GreecePortugalPanamaEcuadorFrench PolynesiaNew ZealandAustraliaChina (Shanghai + Hong Kong)

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20077 days

12 people

14 languages

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what did we learn?

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Design is Diplomacy

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where do we go from here ?

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Ocean Universityknowledge is everywhere

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we are a unique networking environment.

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we engage designers, activists, thought leaders and students onboard a dedicated cruise ship.

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we are an open platform for experiential learning and design thinking at its best.

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visionwe interconnect people, discover, shape and spread knowledge from everywhere to everyone

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