Helmut Reichenbächer PhD Associate VicePresident Research and Dean Graduate Studies OCAD UNIVERSITY The University of Imagination DIGITAL FUTURES INITIATIVE 3 INCLUSIVE DESIGN RESEARCH CLUSTER ID: 151833
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Ontario College of Art & Design University
Helmut
Reichenbächer
, Ph.D.
Associate Vice-President, Research and
Dean, Graduate StudiesSlide2
OCAD UNIVERSITY
“The
University of Imagination”Slide3
DIGITAL FUTURES INITIATIVE
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INCLUSIVE DESIGN RESEARCH CLUSTER
The IDRC is OCAD University
’
s national centre of expertise, providing leadership in addressing the critical and timely question:
“
How do we design and develop our information and communication technology systems such that they are inclusive of people with varying abilities, languages and cultural preferences?
”
Tekla Mobile Scanning Keyboard
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DIGITAL DRAWING & PAINTING LABS
The DDPL supports leading contemporary art practices that engage experimentation in photogenic painting, contemporary abstraction and digital projection painting. These research fields influence new animation technologies, and the use of sketching and painting techniques in product design as well as applications in architecture and interior design.
Professor Anda Kubis, Associate Professor,
Chair Drawing & Painting ,
Principal Investigator, Digital Drawings & Painting Lab
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CIV-DDD @ OCAD
UNIVERSITY LAB
The Centre for Innovation in
Information Visualization and Data-Driven Design
(CIV-DDD), led by York University in partnership with OCAD University and the University of Toronto is envisioned to be a preeminent research hub for innovation and training in information and scientific visualization in Ontario by developing the next generation of data discovery, design, and visualization techniques by developing new computational tools, representational strategies, and interfaces.
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GAME:PLAY LAB
The
game:play
lab creates
a home for game-related projects at OCADU and beyond. Gaming explorations extend from indie and art game development to collaboration with other Universities on research projects to entertainment industry partnerships.
The
game:play
lab develops and delivers innovative art and design-led digital game research projects.
game:play
will explore (through play), critique (through theory) and expand (through practice) the nature of the gaming experience.
Indie Game Showcase 2010
photo courtesy Brendan Lynch
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MOBILE EXPERIENCE LAB
Mobile technology, platform and applications research is one of OCAD University
’
s core capabilities. Research continues in platform design, multimedia interfaces, location- and context-aware applications, sensor interfaces, multi-screen content and technology, mobile gaming, way-finding and augmented reality.
Images & photos courtesy OCAD U Research Team
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PHYSICAL COMPUTING HYBRID LAB (PCHL)
The PCH is a nexus prototyping studio for all DMRII laboratories. It supports electronics and robotics content research projects, including digital painting, sculpture, multi-touch, sensors, smart materials, lighting and wearable technologies.
It
houses and supports coding and programming electronics, embedded computer development stations, fabrication of objects with materials using cloth, plastics, wood and metals, and has assembly work stations to connect and test circuits and devices.
Images & photos courtesy OCAD U Research Team
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collaborating lab
SMAC/SOCIAL MEDIA COLLABORATION LAB
The SMAC Lab investigates all facets of collaboration projects engaged within shared social networks, using virtual and hybrid physical spaces, supported by translators such as networked devices and surfaces.
The SMAC Lab collaborators include : CAFA (China Central Academy of Fine Arts) and the Baycrest / Memory Link program.
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Images & photos courtesy OCAD U Research Team
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Social Body Lab
Research is focused on investigating the expressive and perceptive nature of the human form in relation to wearable and mobile technologies. Exploration of the integration of electronics components, including sensors, microcontrollers, and actuators into clothing through construction and material strategies such as the use of conductive textiles and inks.
I. Cho
K. Hartman & H. Meyer
H. Hayes
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STRATEGIC INNOVATION LAB (
sLAB)
A centre of research and innovation,
sLAB
integrates
academic research, professional engagement, education and skills development for stakeholders in the private, public and not-for-profit sectors.
The
researchers
’
main
endeavours
are envisioning possible futures by exploring the intersections of human behaviour, new technologies and organizational capacities to develop and apply strategic foresight, visualization, prototyping methodologies to inform the front end of the innovation process.
Images & photos courtesy OCAD U Research Team
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IMAGINATION CATALYST
Supporting young entrepreneurs and creative business start-upsSlide14
Mobile Experience Innovation Centre (MEIC)
MEIC provide leadership in building innovation capacity and design excellence in Canada
‘
s mobile and wireless industries.
MEIC is a not-for-profit organization based in Toronto, Canada. Founded in 2007 by OCADU, MEIC supports design leadership and innovation in Canada
’
s mobile industry.
Through applied research and commercialization, SME advisory and services, conferences and workshops and international outreach, MEIC is recognized as a leading organization across Canada.
MDI is an exciting part of the evolution of the mobile industry
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being the first mobile-focused incubator in the Greater Toronto Region.
INFO:
kwebb@ocad.ca
INCUBATOR PARTNERSHIP
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National Institute of Design, Bangalore Research CampusSlide16
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NID
BangaloreSlide17
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Srishti
School of Art, Design and TechnologySlide18
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Manipal University Slide19
Institute for Apparel Management,
GurgaonSlide20
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DFI MASTERS
Foundational
seminars in the history and theory of digital media
Immersion and an Intensive Project and Prototyping Spring Institute with the Canadian Film Centre Media Lab at the end of the first year
Interdisciplinary
research and creative practice-based courses
Elective and shared courses from other graduate programs
Seminars, guest lectures
and workshops
Internship & Exchange opportunities
MFA/
Mdes
/MA Thesis or Diploma ProjectSlide21
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MASTERS of Design in Inclusive Design (
Mdes
)
2011
A two-year executive masters program.
Designed for professionals and open to students worldwide.
The program involves:
Innovative online courses which use highly interactive instructional design techniques.
Multi-disciplinary seminars co-taught by leaders in the field.
A major project.
Opportunities to become involved with IDRC’s numerous open source research and development projects.
The program is designed to be fully accessible to students and faculty with diverse needs, including students with disabilities and students for whom English is a second languageSlide22
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Best Practices
the Partner InstitutionSlide23
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Best Practices
the Partner Institution
Human ConnectionSlide24
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Best Practices
the Partner Institution
Human Connection
IncentivesSlide25
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Best Practices
the Partner Institution
Human Connection
Incentives
Sustainability