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DTSTART:20191018T180000Z
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URL:https://cranbrookartmuseum.org/events/lecture-tomorrow-lab/
SUMMARY:Lecture: Tomorrow Lab
DESCRIPTION:Tomorrow Lab partners Ted Ullrich and Pepin Gelardi will deli
 ver the lecture\, “Bridging Tomorrow and Today with 4D Design.”  Whi
 le traditional product design methods for developing physical artifacts ha
 ve been around for several decades\, contemporary design projects in which
  the physical and digital blend together present a new set of challenges t
 hat are unlike any in the past. In this talk\, Ullrich and Gelardi will 
 share case studies from this realm\, highlighting the opportunities for ne
 w experiences that emerge from a truly hybrid process of developing hardwa
 re and software in tandem with one another. They will discuss their design
  philosophies\, illustrated with examples from the entrepreneurial clients
  with which they have worked to invent new approaches to products that hav
 e impacted the worlds of toys\, health care\, entertainment\, agriculture\
 , personal care\, transportation and many more. For more information about
  Tomorrow Lab\, visit their website. \n\nLectures are free and open to 
 the public. Sponsored by the 4D Design Department at Cranbrook Academy of 
 Art.
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CATEGORIES:Lectures + Talks
LOCATION:Cranbrook Art Museum\, 39221 Woodward Ave.\, Bloomfield Hills\, MI
 \, 48303\, United States
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