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Get ready for the future at Society 5.0 Festival Amsterdam
25 October 2023 | Faculty of Digital Media and Creative IndustriesWhat should the sustainable and inclusive society of the future look like? And what role can technology and creativity play in realising this 'society 5.0'? This is what designers, scientists, makers and artists are ...
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This researcher is already working and living on solar power
18 April 2023 | Faculty of Digital Media and Creative IndustriesWhat is it like to work on solar energy, and to depend on a brilliant sky for your Teams meeting? Designer and researcher Angella Mackey of the Amsterdam University of Applied Sciences has been trying this out for a ...
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A touch of AUAS at Dutch Design Week
20 October 2022 | CommunicationEindhoven will next week once again be the setting for the Dutch Design Week, where AUAS researchers, lecturers and students will show what the future might look like. Here is a small selection of what the AUAS has ...
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Knit-a-verse presents future of textile and knitting technology
27 September 2022 | Faculty of Digital Media and Creative IndustriesOn the two-day Knit-a-verse event on September 29th and 30th, Dutch innovative companies, researchers together with international experts will present the future of textiles and knitting technologies. The conference ...
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EXTERNAL EVALUATION CRITICAL REFLECTION KNOWLEDGE CENTRE FDMCI
29 November 2021 | Faculty of Digital Media and Creative IndustriesOn Tuesday, November 23, the visitation of the Centre for Applied Research of the Faculty of Digital Media & Creative Industry (FDMCI) took place. It was an important day to look back with satisfaction on how ...
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Data-Driven Craftsmanship should take the lead in fashion
17 September 2021Fashion has become a statement, but we no longer understand what we are actually wearing, for example the properties of wool or cotton. ‘We have lost our connection with the material’, says Troy ...