Future Education and Literacy for Designers (FUEL4Design) aims at developing knowledge, resources and methods to help young designers designing for complex tomorrows. FUEL4Design builds on an extensive research programme conducted by leading universities and experts in Europe.
CONSIDERING DESIGN FUTURES LITERACIES
The contexts, conditions and complexities of today need designers who can anticipate, enact and propose means and actions for shaping alternative futures by design. DESIGN FUTURES LITERACIES takes this up conceptually, pedagogically, pragmatically and critically.
DESIGN FUTURES MODULES
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BALLUSION and PhD workshop F2F mode
Balloons as metaphor for futures, twisted and made into different forms, suggesting the malleability and precariousness of futures. Photo [...]
PROJECT PROGRAMME
In addition to its focus on the pedagogies of Design Futures Literacies, the FUEL4DESIGN project also carries out related research. Our research relates to the specific Intellectual Outputs (IOs) or Modules of the project and their respective events in the form of teacher and students training and capacity building.
FUEL4DESIGN employs a number of events to connect its design futures explorations, productions and interventions with their pedagogies.
A PROJECT SUPPORTED BY THE ERASMUS+ PROGRAMME
FUEL4DESIGN is funded by the ERASMUS+ Programme that supports education, training, youth and sport in Europe. The project is funded under its Strategic Partnerships Programme and is administered under the Norwegian offices of DIKU, the Norwegian Agency for International Cooperation and Quality Enhancement in Higher Education.
PEOPLE
Our team draws on leading design-educator-researchers from the Oslo School of Architecture and Design (NO), Politecnico di Milano (IT), University of the Arts London (UK), and ELISAVA (ES). We will work with design teachers and students at Master’s and doctoral levels and connect existing and emerging courses that address design futures.
We extend our innovations to other HEIs, educational organisations and professionals (designers, futurist foresight experts, innovation specialists) and to policymakers in education, research and culture, education governmental departments, design councils, innovation agencies and civil society organisations.
Kick off Transnational Meeting, Oslo 14-15 October 2019. From left: Miriam El Moussaoui (AHO), Laurua Cleriès (ELISAVA), Manuela Celi (PoliMi), Andrew Morrison (AHO), Chiara Colombi (PoliMi), Betti Marenko (UAL), Pras Gunasekera (UAL), Silke Lange (UAL), Jerneja Rebernak (UAL)
Photo credit: Prof. Rachel Troye, Head Institute of Design AHO, Pro-Rector AHO.