KISDtalk: "How Tools Influence the Way We Work"

KISDtalks: Theories and Practice of Design , 07. Mai 2019

KISD  (Bild: KISD )

New tools are revolutionizing the way we work in 3D. And no tool can be neutral. With this new ways of working, new ways of seeing and new styles will emerge. With VR (Virtual Reality), a new way of experimental approach comes into 3D. Guest speaker and designer Tobias Wüstefeld will elaborate on the challenges, risks, and changes of 3D.

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KISDtalk: "How Tools Influence the Way We Work"

KISDtalks: Theories and Practice of Design

Wann?

  • 07. Mai 2019
  • 17.30 Uhr bis 19.00 Uhr
  • in meinen Kalender übertragen

Wo?

KISD – Köln International School of Design, Ubierring 40, 50678 Cologne

Kosten

free entry

Veranstaltungsreihe

KISDtalks: Theories and Practice of Design

ReferentIn

Tobias Wüstefeld, illustrator, Hamburg

Veranstalter

KISD – Köln International School of Design

Weitere Informationen

Based in the German city of Hamburg, Tobias Wüstefeld is an illustrator who loves creating miniature worlds. Each has its own look, emotion and general atmosphere, and is full of detail for the viewer to inspect and engage with. Sometimes, these worlds are brought to life in his animation work. This fascination with creating tiny sets began when Tobias was young. He saved up and bought a damaged SLR camera, loaded it with film, and then created a scene using a toy dinosaur and some plants from the garden. He showed the pictures to his friends. “I told the kids at school I was time travelling,” he says. Today he’s moved on from plastic toys and old cameras, and tends to render his creations in the latest 3D software. For influences he looks well beyond the realms of art and illustration, and they include an interest in neuropsychology, as well as particle accelerators.

The KISDtalks are a public lecture series on relevant perspectives of design. They give space for an open-minded and profound analysis and reflexion of the manifold issues of design, culture, society, technology, and different scientific disciplines. Topics are interdisciplinary, integrative, and provide internationality by domestic and international speakers.
The talks take place on specified dates on a Tuesday at 5:30 pm in the conference room 11 at KISD. The 60-90 minutes-long presentations with “Q&A“ are a public event and free of charge.



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