Future Talks

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Future Talks

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.

Episodes

  1. Think globally, fabricate locally

    09/28/2022

    Think globally, fabricate locally

    🏭 The climate disaster as well as social inequality can be traced back to our current form of production and consumption. Digital Fabrication has the power to shift this system, enabling local production and giving power to communities. Fab City was born to push this agenda and to empower Fab Labs to engage in a bigger mission - from being leaders in technology to finding their purpose. 🔄  For this episode, Tomas Diez has switched roles - from interviewer to interviewee. Tomas is the founding partner and Executive Director of the Fab City Foundation, which was established to support the Fab City global initiative, a global movement for cities to produce (almost) everything they consume. Tomas gives us an insight into the mission of Fab City, its network and structure as well as the challenges they are confronted with. Currently based in Bali, Tomas discusses some observations he has made about the design and technology ecosystem of this new home and what we can learn from the island's traditions. 🏝️ From Oct 12-22 the Bali Fab Fest is bringing together local and global innovators to design and prototype possible paths for Bali towards a regenerative economy. Innovators, makers, entrepreneurs, organizations, and the public sector get the chance to create meaningful in-person connections in the world’s biggest digital fabrication event. During the conversation, Tomas shares some details about the event that combines the 17th edition of the Fab Lab Conference and the 7th Fab City Summit 2022. Find more information and get your tickets for the Bali Fab Fest here: https://bali.fabevent.org

    47 min
  2. On de-objectifying design

    09/03/2020

    On de-objectifying design

    💭 How does design shape society? How does society shape design, our politics and the way our cities are shaped? Activism can lead to substantial change, however, it requires a system of different actors involved for transformative change to occur. This can be seen in the movement of guerilla gardening which has led to greater visions of greener spaces and community-managed gardens. 📺 In this episode, Ezio and Tomas discuss the role of the designer in the city, in which design is involved within a complex system of interrelated relationships. Design is no longer solely object-orientated but is now more sensitive - where specificity and hybridity in the profession are both embraced. In the orchestration of this, we live, see and play in the lively interfaces of the urban fabric - the city. 📌 Ezio Manzini is a design academic well-known for his work on design innovation and sustainability. Ezio’s previous career and experiences have led him to the position to challenge the role of design we see today. Ezio visited Fab Lab Barcelona to give a masterclass to the students from the Master in Design for Emergent Futures and is working on the Design for City Making program at ELISAVA. 🗣 Hosted by Fab Lab Barcelona & MDEF Director Tomas Diez 💬 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, Instagram & Twitter.

    34 min
  3. Will there be urban-rural farmers in the future?

    09/03/2020

    Will there be urban-rural farmers in the future?

    📲 Our hyper-connectedness in urban areas can lead us to forget what actually constitutes our wellness. Not just the gym membership, but in fact, the sustenance we put in our bodies. This fuels us to be able to make executive decisions, set our own paths and give soul in what we do. ✨ 📺 In this episode, John Hardy and Tomas Diez visit Valldaura Labs. A campus created by The Institute for Advanced Architecture of Catalonia (IAAC), focused on research and education on self-sufficient habitats.  Here they discuss the need for personal change to construct new worldly narratives - or reconnect to traditional agricultural narratives in a world that have the potential to be locally productive and globally connected. For this to happen, we need learning environments which create an intelligent sense of activism from when we are young. John Hardy, also known for his jewellery, speaks of mitigating the environmental effects he has contributed towards. John now runs the Green School, located in Bali, which challenges mainstream schooling methodologies and hopes to inspire generations to become considerate and compassionate in their future professions - from design to politics. “If you can’t compost it don’t buy it.” 🗣 Hosted by Fab Lab Barcelona & MDEF Director Tomas Diez 💬 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, Instagram & Twitter.

    13 min

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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.

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