Saturday, February 20, 2010

Voices before the Storm

What do you hope to get out of the upcoming Bodystorming event? Well, we have asked many conformed attendees, and here what they had to say..

"I think the biggest challenge in Design for America ,NU (DFA) is how to bring people to be inspired and feel comfortable while doing design thinking. By attending ProjectBodystorming, I want to learn how the thinking skills that I learn from this event can be applied to our organization."


- Northwestern University, Segal School of Design



"Sounds like a great concept and I am a sponge right now, learning as much as a can in terms of ideas/techniques for future reference."


- DePaul University, College of Computing and Digital Media



"I am fascinated by all the different methods men have of expressing themselves. Talking, singing, through art like painting, or pictures, through video, as well as acting and movement. Each medium can tell people things, show people things, and communicate messages that no other medium can. I am interested to learn how we can use integrate acting and movement into our design work, two mediums that are extremely untapped when it comes to our design process"


- Northwestern University, Segal School of Design



"I am interested in "bodystorming", to improve my knowledge of research in the disciplines of design...as well as learning how to educate potential clients about appreciating good design."

- Eclectic Design



"One of our biggest challenges in Design for America, NU (DfA)is to get people comfortable in the creative zone. From what I've learned, bodystorming is a very applicable process that we can use during our projects. I would like to know more about how DfA and DD+D can collaborate. "


- Northwestern University, Segal School of Design



"A new technique I can use with clients and project team members, to get them thinking in an open and sensory way."

- Manifest Digital



"Don't really know!"

-Chicago Public Schools




Please also tell us what you think, we hope to hear more from you!









1 comment:

  1. It certainly creates unexpected ideas. A successful bodystorming depends on the synergie effect of its participants willingness to become actors. If that is not the case, bodystorming seems hard implement.

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