How Posthumanism plays a role in designing for the unknown?

“Design always implies an #intervention.” 💭Who are we designing for? What are the consequences of our designs? The way in which we design often has unknown consequences and risks - this calls for contemporary designers to embrace the position of not-knowing, but also recognition of the limits to our abilities. Design is a multi-stakeholder process which includes many #non-human actors. In the acknowledgment of our limits, we may be able to create designs which in fact bring us closer to natural systems. 📺In this episode Ron Wakkary and Oscar Tomico discuss our relationship with the world, our values and the potential for #Posthuman design. Wakkary visited Fab Lab Barcelona at IAAC to give the students from the Master in Design for Emergent Futures a masterclass in his work and theory. 📌Ron Wakkary is a full professor in the School of Interactive Arts and Technology at the Simon Fraser University in Canada, founder of the Everyday Design Studio and also a full professor in Industrial Design at the Eindhoven University of Technology in the Future Everyday Cluster. 🗣Hosted by head of the Design Engineering Bachelor program at ELISAVA & MDEF Director Oscar Tomico. 💬 Future Talks is a series of conversations with friends of Fab Lab Barcelona, exploring the nature of emerging futures from the past to the present and beyond. 📢 🔎 Follow Fab Lab Barcelona on: Facebook:   / fablabbcn   Instagram:   / fablabbcn   Twitter:   / fablabbcn   Or visit: https://www.fablabbcn.org #innovation #technology #designproess #posthumanism