After 15 years of chasing him (his work), I finally met Sir Jony Ive in person.
And got his signature on the book on computing history. And a hug. And he said congrats.
❤️🔥❤️🔥❤️🔥 thanks to my friends & our cohort who rooted for me!!! @idecourse@royalcollegeofart
We think prototyping and process are super important these days. It’s human, it‘s natural.
That’s why we held the open studio / WIP show / Friend of a Friend / house party to celebrate and connect.
Thanks to all 30+ of FOAFs for coming. It was lovely and even heartwarming to see people resonate with this. Aaaaand we shared this experience in @milan.design.week as well!
So we‘re putting together a process book that captures our process of this process show. Stay tuned!
We will be speaking at ‘Intempestivi. On Being Present’ taking place at Via Decembrio 23 on Friday 24th during Milano Design Week.
@chnwlee (@lovelaceresearch ), @question_everything.xyz and @kieran___fe will explore how creative research is forging a new technological literacy. We will discuss how design process is influencing how emergent technologies are perceived, discussed, and ultimately embedded within society.
Curated by @ugocarrara
Supported by @gres_art_671
In a world where AI accelerates everything except our ability to pause, what would it mean to design technology that slows us down rather than speeds us up?
Cognitive Bloom, a collaborative project between Map Project Office and Chanwoo Lee, designer and visiting lecturer at Imperial College London and the Royal College of Art, imagines a personal, domestic AI device that nurtures a new ritual of self reflection.
Through the central motif of gardening, Cognitive Bloom encourages users to take a respite from the frantic pace and fixed attention of our digitally overstimulated lifestyles, cultivating a reflective and meaningful engagement with what lies beneath the surface.
Follow the link in bio to learn more:
Words by Günseli Yalcinkaya
We had an honour to exhibit our work 'Techno Mythicism' at the legendary @saatchi_gallery , as part of the @britishartfair .
2025 feature section DBA: Digitalism
DBA stands for Digital British Art – a nod to the YBAs (Young British Artists) of the 1990s and indicating the arrival of the next artistic movement.
In collaboration with @task.task.ksat.ksat (@jane.lee.jane ) and @meadow.space
Read more about DBA - /digitalism-the-rise-of-digitalism