MaP+S Research @ DigitalFUTURES !

MaP+S would like to invite you to join us for an exciting research livestream hosted by Digital Futures !

Whether you are an expert in the field or simply interested in learning more about our research, we would love to have you join us for this engaging and informative event.

The livestream will take place here on 29th April, 10 am EDT.

We hope to see you there! Don’t forget to mark your calendars and spread the word to anyone who may be interested.

Recording to his can be found here : Link

Student Ceramic Projects on Display

During the fall 2022 Nathan King taught the ‘Material Systems: Digital Design and Fabrication’, once again with a focus on ceramic-based design research.  The course continued our decade-long collaboration with the Harvard Ceramics Studio, with support by ASCER Tile of Spain. The show is located in Gallery 224 at the Harvard Ceramics Studio in Allston, and is open to the public from Monday to Friday between 10 am – 4 pm. More information is here.

Exhibition of Student Ceramics Projects

Katarina Richter-Lunn (MDes ’21) awarded a 2022 Paul & Daisy Soros Fellowship

Courtesy of Katarina Richter-Lunn

Harvard University Graduate School of Design DDes candidate Katarina Richter-Lunn (MDes ’21) has been awarded the 2022 Paul & Daisy Soros Fellowship for New Americans, a merit-based graduate school program for 30 immigrants and children of immigrants. Chosen from a competitive pool of over 1,800 applicants, Richter-Lunn was selected for her potential to make significant contributions through her research and work in the United States. She will join 10 other Harvard affiliated students who are being honored in 2022 by the Soros organization—all of whom receive up to $90,000 to support graduate studies.

More info here.

Design + Technology + Materiality – Saurabh Mhatre

Poster of the talk 'Design + Tech+ Materiality' given by sr. Research Associate Saurabh Mhatre

Saurabh Mhatre, MaP+S, was recently invited to give a talk on Design+ Technology + Materiality as a part of the ‘Making a Difference Speaker Series’ organized by Brilliant Labs . The series features global speakers from diverse backgrounds to spark conversations on technological innovation, humanity-centered design, ethics, creativity, and leadership.
The recording of the talk can be found here: Link