'Spaceship Dance', a project investigating the notion of the body as an 
instrument by simulating space-age courtship dances, was conceived and 
fabricated by Martyna Marciniak in our previous four-week program, Fabricating 
Empathy.
School of Machines, Making & Make-BelieveCall for Applications | 'Coming Soon': 
Fabrication, Internet of Things, and Design Fiction

PROGRAM DATES:1 February - 28 February 2016Regular application deadline: 1 
January 2016

<[email protected]>
<http://schoolofma.org/>

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Can we create connected devices which reflect the subtleties and complexities 
of our human nature? Can we fabricate objects that lead to the creation of new 
cultural norms? What is the role of ethics in the creation of a new connected 
world? Join us for this special program in partnership with the Officine 
Arduino, Fablab Torino, and Casa Jamina communities, taking place at their 
facilities in Turin, Italy.In our four-week program* "Coming Soon", using a 
hands-on approach, we will investigate the creative and expressive 
possibilities of Internet of Things technologies, electronics and sensors, and 
gain a foundation in digital fabrication and design fiction methodologies.

Inhabiting a fictional narrative, students will dream up inventive ideas for 
new smart objects and with the aid of our instructors and other professionals, 
learn the proper tools and processes needed to create and communicate their own 
vision of the future.

Starting with basic prototyping through to advanced fabrication techniques, 
making use of the latest digital fabrication tools within the Officine Arduino 
community facilities, we will work through the entire process of design from 
initial narrative and conception through rough prototyping. At program's end, 
we will present a fully documented performance and exhibition of our final 
objects in Casa Jasmina, the connected home of the future conceived by science 
fiction writer Bruce Sterling and Massimo Banzi, co-founder of the Arduino 
project.

The infiltration of smart devices into our lives is coming soon. Currently, 
corporations and even governments are investing billions to fund research and 
manufacture up-and-coming networked objects designed to "make our lives 
easier". But what are the implications of this?

Throughout the program, we will collectively construct the mythologies and 
belief systems we inhabit, as a means to speculate around the possible impacts 
contemporary exploration may have on future society.Visit our website to learn 
more and submit an application:http://schoolofma.org <http://schoolofma.org/>.


>From Creative 
>Applications:<http://www.creativeapplications.net/education/school-of-machines-making-make-believe-2/>

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