ideas for peace world design
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WORLD DESIGN Visions and tools for international decentralized
cooperation to development
Training course for design for cooperation to development 2014-15
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Scientific coordinator: P. Ranzo Programm coordinators _Dicdea: M. A. Sbordone, R. Veneziano Programm coordinators _Ecole Supérieur des Arts Saint-Luc (Liegi, BE) : Pierre Delvoie, Jean-Luc Théate.
The Ideas for peace lab, is a huge networking community that supports the development of an ecosystem promoting projects that have a distinctive value gained in the cooperative development field. The scientific commetee, made up of the local autority councilor Peace e international cooperation and researchers of the Ideas Department SUN, points out the research topics and strategies. Furthermore activites related to the setting up of a educational network about international cooperational and design for sustainibility that involve national and international universities.
Ideas for Peace Lab issues:
IDEAS FOR PEACE LAB
Ideas for Peace Lab aims: - Focus on needs and necessities favouring and sharing knowledge beetween universities and ngo.
- Promote planning activities that respond to real needs and at the same time highlight expectations of the population
- Targeted activities for the development of products and services to accomplish the population needs. - Strengheten technical and scientific knowledge in order to face political and social iussues - Implement new cooperation models oriented for the creation of procedures to take on the emerging issues
IDEAS FOR PEACE LAB
WORLD DESIGN is an intensive course programm refers to the students and experts in design for coopera>on and strategies to development, with the purpose to create huge training and research opportuni>es to share knowledge in a network of visi>ng professor and students from different Countries and cultures. The Dicdea department -‐ Ideas for Peace Lab – of Second University of Naples, in partnership with organisms and Ngo -‐ École Supérieur des Arts Saint-‐Luc, Liège, CiQà della Scienza, Fondo Provinciale Milanese per la cooperazione internazionale, launch a new program >tled WORLD DESIGN_Visions and tools for interna>onal decentralized coopera>on to development. It is about an intensive course combina>on of lectures by professors and researchers from different european universi>es, workshops innova>on form oriented conducted by tutorial mul>disciplinary groups, adressed and shared with local communi>es.
WORLD DESIGN introduction
The intensive course is about design and research focused on food security and nutrishment awarness and it will be develop in collabora>on with university and school partners and it will be fully credited within the home is>tu>on curriculum for all students. It is open to all italian and foreign students from the network who are enrolled in a design course and keen on design for coopera>on.
introduction
The objec>ve is to offer to all students the below opportuni>es: to have an overview of coopera>on to development taught by renowned visi>ng professor; to benefit from a large european schools and university network useful for early exposure to research; to learn the coopera>on tools from interna>onal worldwide exper>se; to increase their own abili>es and culture in wide range of future possibili>es.
Course objective
Specific theme tutorials groups Lectures Laboratories of design Laboratories of prototype Course will take place in each partnership country a\er a short period of online training lessons. The first edi>on of the intensive course will held in Liège and in Aversa/Naples and the experimental phase is made on the field in a Thirth Country. The valida>on of the design project will be supervisioned by a mul>disciplinary team project in third country. The steps of the training course will provide a prac>cal contribu>on to test new models aimed to implement solu>ons on the food security and awarness.
Program structure
Course sites
The project field is releted to Product Service System Design with focuses on specific issues: -‐ Enpowerment of Human abili>es; -‐ Nutri>on and Wellness sustainable local produc>on chains; -‐ Dailylife product and services products to improve quality of life.
Program
Further ques>ons can be addressed to: Ideas for Peace Lab [email protected] Maria AntonieQa Sbordone [email protected] Rosanna Veneziano [email protected] Pierre Delvoie [email protected] Jean-‐Luc Théate jean-‐[email protected] Isabelle Vandevoort vandevoort.isabelle@saint-‐luc.be
Practical information
Pubblica>ons Ranzo P., Sbordone M.A., Veneziano R., Doing for peace. Design e pra>che per la cooperazione internazionale, Franco Angeli, 2011. Veneziano R. 2014. Xerofood. Col>vate life, progeQazione di un sistema di col>vazione per i paesi terzi, I Conferenza Annuale ESPERIENZE E CONOSCENZE: Progeh Internazionali nei Paesi Emergen>Conferenza Paesi in via di sviluppo, Roma 3-‐4 febbraio 2014. Veneziano, Sbordone M.A. Design for Well-‐being and personal care. Sistema di prodoh e servizi per la micro-‐imprenditorialità nei paesi terzi. I Conferenza Annuale ESPERIENZE E CONOSCENZE: Progeh Internazionali nei Paesi Emergen> Conferenza Paesi in via di sviluppo, Roma 3-‐4 febbraio 2014. Veneziano, Sbordone M.A., Doing for People. Healthcare Design for Immigrants, in PAD Pages on Arts & Design.
The predictions, the risks
are simulated thanks to a macroeconomic global complexed models
and the estimates
“PESETA” and “WITCH” are systems of previsional studies about the impact of climate change in different areas
and in the economical, social global geographical scale
Are big dikes good enough for the production of energy?
Huge territories from China to Brazil are desertificated
The Mine Kafon is a low-‐cost wind-‐powered mine detonator with the appearance of a giant, spiky-‐armed tumbleweed. The Mine Kafon, at this prototype stage, has been exhibited at the London Design Museum, Milan Design Week, Helsinki Museum, and acquired by MOMA in New York.
Mine kafon
Massoud Hassani
ethical product
http://minekafon.org/
Solar BoQle is a low-‐cost container capable of disinfec>ng water for people consuming microbiologically contaminated raw water; based in the SODIS (Solar Water Disinfec>on) system.
Solar Bottle
Alberto Meda Francisco Gomez Paz
product
http://solarbottle.org/
The Q drum project is a durable container designed to roll easily, and can transport seventy-five liters of clean and potable water. Rolling the water in a cylindrical container, rather than lifting and carrying it, eases the burden of bringing water to those who need it. http://www.qdrum.co.za/
Qdrum
P. J. and J. P. S. Hendrikse
product
project
The 50L Q Drum is manufactured from Linear Low Density Polyethylene by means of rotational moulding and has a high compatibility with foodstuffs and water
the solution
The Q Drum is user friendly and the unique longitudinal shaft permits the drum to be pulled using a rope tied through the hole. There are no removable or breakable handles or axles, and the rope can be repaired on the spot or easily replaced
the problem
The burden of fetching water, invariably over long distances by cumbersome and far too often, unhygienic means, is all too evident in developing countries
Even a child can pull 50 litres of water over flat terrain for several kilometres without undue strain, and could shift the burden of water collection away from adult women
Versa'le & Tough
Efficient & Fun
The project Miss Landmine create and directs by Morten Traavik is a beauty contest was realized in Angola and in Cambodia. Both countries rank alongside Afghanistan as among the world's most heavily mined places, with a correspondingly high number of vic>ms who suffered the terrible effects of the weapons le\ festering a\er years of conflict.
Miss landmine
Morten Traavik
ethical product
http://miss-landmine.org/
Caso Project is a set of ‘na>onal’ glasses in which the capacity is determined by the amount of water available per capita in the country whose name is stamped on the glass, H2O Milano, 2010.
Caso Glasses
Jacopo Zibardi
demonstrative product
United States: 2150 m3 per capita per year
Italy: 1200 m3. per capita per year
China: 700 m3 per capita per year
France: 647 m3 per capita per year
United Kingdom: 300 m3 per capita per year
Nigeria: 50 m3per capita per year
Limited edi>on -‐ The Watercard it’s made for “Acqua” exhibi>on -‐ Opos Gallery 2003.
Drinkable Watercard
Paolo Ulian
demonstrative product
http://www.paoloulian.it/
OLPC’s mission is to provide a means for learning, self-‐expression, and explora>on to the nearly two billion children of the developing world with liQle or no access to educa>on.
OLPC
Nicholas Negroponte
product and service
http://one.laptop.org/
The most important way to participate is to donate one or more laptops at amazon.com/xo. But it is possible to host own fundraising drive, help at a nearby pilot.
Almost everywhere the XO goes, school attendance increases dramatically as the children begin to open their minds and explore their own potential.
The XO is a potent learning tool designed and built especially for children in developing countries, living in some of the most remote environments.
To create educational opportunities for the world's poorest children by providing each child with a rugged, low-cost, low-power, connected laptop with content and software designed for collaborative, joyful, self-empowered learning.
Master peace
Tamar Meshulam
product
Master Peace is a table game, which was developed as a projec>on tool for face-‐to-‐face interac>ons. This game helps mee>ng each other by crea>ng something together and demonstrates a method to create collabora>ve stories. In the designer perspec>ve, expression that uses rich metaphors, is essen>al for understanding between ‘Others’.
https://masterpeacegame.wordpress.com/
The project’s mission is to promote self-‐sustaining communi>es of talented ar>sans in underdeveloped countries. Artecnica’s vision is to introduce into the world’s ar>sanal communi>es two essen>al components: the designer and the project producer. The designer can dovetail the capaci>es of ar>sans with the needs of the interna>onal market-‐place.
Design W/Conscience tranSglass®
tranSglass® - T. Boontje and E. Woffenden
product and processes
http://www.artecnicainc.com/Design_with_Conscience
The TaTu coffee table and stool project is the result of designer collabora>ons with developing-‐world ar>sans. The TaTu tables designed by Stephen Burks and made by cra\speople in Cape Town, South Africa.
Ta TU
Stephen Burks
product
transNeoma>c is a conceptually innova>ve container bowl cra\ed from a repurposed scooter tyre and natural wicker. Each >re is thoroughly steam-‐cleaned and finished in an eco-‐friendly sealant. transNeoma>c comes with an op>onal handwoven hemp cover that slips over its rubber base. Each piece is packaged in a reusable drawstring tote.
transNeomatic
Estudio Campana
product
M’Afrique is a furniture collec>on for the Italian brand Moroso, produced with the help of tradi>onal cra\smen in Senegal.
M’Afrique
Moroso
product
http://www.moroso.it/famiglia/m_afrique/
A gente transforma Marcelo Rosenbaum
product
The project A gente transforma led by the designer Marcelo Rosenbaum, is an ini>a>ve that uses design to show the Brazilian soul; in its 2nd edi>on has as main goal to insert the ar>sanal work in the decora>ve market and introduce opportuni>es for a new social business.
http://www.rosenbaum.com.br/agentetransforma/
“We believe in new models for the country development. The AGT brings a new look for the design, because it aims the local development from the way it deals with the community and the world, connecting the local with the global”. M. Rosenbaum
Workshop Topics The project methodology is based on the shared definition of project themes for which researchers, students, young designers, NGO, API, government agencies, have established a common approach. A conceptual map was outlined where “needs” and “visions” had the same role during the entire project process, giving rise to the issue and the configuration of goods and services.
supplying and economizing resources
03
01
Personal care 04
Utensils and daily life
Products and services Systems for health and emergencies 02
Necessity"disinfecting
water
Strategic design involve Community"
Strategy"product service system"
Product design"Disinfect water product"
supplying and economizing resource 01
The water we want project is a collec>ve water steriliza>on system that focuses on the problem of access to water resources, it is designed to promote the use of clean water for the daily needs of a village.
microfiltration
ultraviolet radiation sterilization with carbon
to remove the bacterias the solid particles in suspension are removed from the water through a nano structured film
to remove micro-organisms. It takes place in the sterilization chamber due to the UV lamps action; sterilization with the activated carbon to absorb the residual pollutants
The transport of water takes place in a sterilized, bio-plastic, hermetically sealed container to prevent the fluid contamination
The aim is to develop alterna>ve and sustainable solu>ons that involve the local popula>on in the food management reducing the deser>fica>on. The study focused mainly on the life condi>ons of people living in Sub-‐Saharan Africa, where the use of the cassava is quite widespread.
T h e c a s s av a i s a h i g h l y - p r o d u c t i v e t u b e r w i t h
e x c e l l e n t a d a p t a b i l i t y t o t h e e n v i r o n m e n t
w h o s e u s e i s c l o s e l y l i n k e d t o t h e s p r e a d i n g
o f K w a s h i o r k o r :
a c h i l d h o o d d i s e a s e c a u s e d b y a n u n b a l a n c e d
d i e t w i t h a h i g h p r o t e i n c o n t e n t b u t p o o r i n
v i t a m i n s , p r o t e i n s a n d m i n e r a l s .
nourishment and health
The project is comprised of a greenhouse which, like in a conserva>ve system, op>mises the breeding environment and makes it performing, and of an immaterial service which supports the project through a network.
succulent plants I n s p i r a t i o n f o r X e r o f o o d c a m e f r o m
s u c c u l e n t s , w h o s e i n t e r n a l s t r u c t u r e a n d
o u t e r s u r f a c e e n a b l e t h e m t o s u r v i v e i n
x e r i c e n v i r o n m e n t s b y r e t a i n i n g
w a t e r i n s i d e s p e c i a l p a r e n c h y m a l
t i s s u e s a n d r e d u c i n g w a t e r l o s s e s
t h r o u g h t r a n s p i r a t i o n .
working principles T h r o u g h t h e c o o l i n g o f i t s
c o m p o n e n t s , t h e s y s t e m
e n s u r e s l o w l e v e l s o f
m o i s t u r e a n d i n t e r n a l
t e m p e r a t u r e . I t s w o r k i n g
p r i n c i p l e g u a r a n t e e s a l o w
t e m p e r a t u r e a n d h u m i d i t y
l e v e l b y t h e c o o l i n g a c t i o n
o f t h e e l e m e n t s t h a t
c o m p o s e t h e g r e e n h o u s e .
material
O n t h e t o p i s m a d e b y
fi l a m e n t s a n d r e fl e c t i n g
t e x t i l e , w h i c h i m b i b e s b y
h u m i d i t y d u r i n g t h e
t e m p e r a t u r e r a n g e a n d ,
b e l o w e , i s m a d e b y s p o n g y
l a y e r a n d m a t e r b i s h e e t
w h i c h h a s w a t e r d a i l y r e l e a s e
modules
T h e X e r o F o o d s y s t e m i s m a d e
u p o f m o d u l e s o f d i f f e r e n t
s i z e s t o s u i t v a r i o u s b r e e d i n g
p a t t e r n s a n d l a y o u t s w h i c h
c a n b e t a i l o r e d t o t h e n e e d s o f
t h e t a r g e t v i l l a g e .
service T h e s e r v i c e a c c o m p a n y i n g t h e p r o d u c t a i m s a t
p r o m o t i n g t h e o n l i n e p r o j e c t a n d t o s u p p o r t i t
t h r o u g h t h e a c t i v e i n v o l v e m e n t o f t h e v i r t u a l
c o m m u n i t y.
t h e F r e e S e e d k i t c o n t a i n i n g t h e s e e d s a n d
i n f o r m a t i o n n e c e s s a r y f o r b r e e d i n g .
- NIGERIA - - THAILANDIA - - INDIA - - CILE - - PARAGUAY - - MONZAMBICO -
Design for Well-being and personal care
The project experiments a micro-‐entrepreneurship model in the field cosme>c healthcare industry able to convey, through the local popula>on, a new concept of wellness and body care. It relies on the crea>on of produc>on and sales laboratories that are mee>ng, training and dialogue places, pursuing socio-‐economic emancipa>on.
Rita di Paolo, Silvia De Martino