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The Moon: Back to the Future
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Saturday, 26 January 2008

Contest at a Glance:
The National Aeronautics and Space Administration invites college students from the arts, including industrial design, architecture, computer design, and the fine arts, to submit their work on the theme:  Life and Work on the Moon.

The art contest gives students and faculty an opportunity to form an inter-disciplinary team to collaborate with science and engineering departments, either at their institution or other institutions, to produce the most well-informed art work possible. One suggestion is that the art project be a for-credit semester long effort and include consultations with science departments to develop the final entry.

Please direct any questions to Dr. Elizabeth Ward at This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it

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DESIGNERS WORKSTATION 2008
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Saturday, 26 January 2008

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THE COMPETITION: DESIGNER’S WORKSTATION 2008
1. Introduction
This competition event is focused on designing the ideal workstation for the designer of this new century.
From the onset of design as a discipline, designers (interior, graphic, textile, rchitectural, industrial) hammered out their projects using a work table, a rawing table, or a desk. In the XXI century the computer is the main tool for sketching design. The emerging needs of today’s designers, together with the global, cultural and technological changes, demand a new uptodate workstation.

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The international contest "SHARE A NEW VISION: redesign the bank branch of the future"
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Saturday, 26 January 2008

SHARE A NEW VISION

TORINO 2008 WORLD DESIGN CAPITAL

Have you ever wondered what banks will be like in the future?

What solutions could be adopted to redesign branch interiors, counters, reception and queuing areas?

What new areas can be created to make time spent in a bank more comfortable, relaxing, creating the feeling of 'doing something' for oneself?

The international contest "SHARE A NEW VISION: redesign the bank branch of the future"
has been organised to give young designers and architects a chance to use their creativity and skills to respond to these needs.

The challenge is to design a space in which customers can obtain information while reducing the sensation of time passing and leaving them completely in control of transactions performed, thanks to visual itineraries, interactive zones, self-service technologies and entertainment areas.

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ReGeneration: International Green Computing Technology Design Competition
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Saturday, 26 January 2008

About the Competition

    Students/Professionals

                       Students/Professional
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Invitation


We invite design students and individuals to create a broad range of design concepts and innovations for technology products that demonstrate refreshed approaches and responsible solutions for green computing technologies.

Our goal is to facilitate an open exchange among all peoples of the Earth and contribute to the body of knowledge that advances the practice of environmentally responsible product design for current and future computing technology products.

ReGeneration


What does it mean to be a truly green product when thinking about computing technology? Considering the global scale of computing, this is a big question, the answer to which can make a big difference in improving the Earth’s environment that we all share.

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