Moholy-Nagy University of Art and Design

Design Futures

Researchers
Publications
Conferences
Other FPO Projects
Introducing the Design Futures Project, an initiative that aims to dispel misconceptions related to design, map intersections between digital culture and design, analyse micro- and macrotrends in visual culture, and investigate the future of material wellbeing.

Researchers

Anna Keszeg

Leader of the Design Futures Project

research fellow

Ákos Schneider

research fellow

Karina Vissonova

research fellow

Dávid Csürös

junior research fellow

Publications

Submitted Paper

The Future Material Wellbeing: speculative design approach to transitioning to sustainable societies

Karina Vissonova

Journal: World Futures Review Journal, Futures in Transition Special Issue
Keywords: Wellbeing, Transition Design, Future Sustainable Societies, Speculative Design, Sufficiency Economics, Recognition

Submitted Paper

The Shape of Things to Come: Design and Speculation

Ákos Schneider

Journal: The Design Journal
Keywords: Speculative design, Human-centered design, Posthuman condition, Complex adaptive systems, Design innovation

Working Paper

Mapping Generative Design

Dávid Csürös – Ákos Schneider

A Comprehensive Exploration of Generative AI's Evolution, Contemporary Application, and Future Potential in the Field of Design

Conferences

Workshop

Exploring the Futures of Social Justice and Wellbeing

Karina Vissonova

Conference

Future Material Wellbeing

Karina Vissonova

Conference: Anticipation Conference
Organisers: Lancaster University

Symposium

Efficiency and Experience in the Algorithmic Culture

Ákos Schneider

Symposium: Everyday Aesthetics & Collective Gestures
Organiser: University of Art and Design Budapest (MOME)

Conference

Speculative Perspectives track

led by Ákos Schneider - Karina Vissonova - Ivica Mitrović

Conference: Cumulus International Conference P/References of Design
Organisers: Moholy-Nagy University of Art and Design Budapest, Cumulus Association

Conference

Aesthetics and Gestures of a Sartorial Turn in Contemporary Fashion

Anna Keszeg

Conference: Everyday Aesthetics & Collective Gestures
Organisers: Panthéon-Sorbonne University, Everyday Aesthetics Network, University of Bologna, ENSAD Limoges, Molise University, MOME

Other FPO Projects

Introducing the Digital Futures Project, a project which seeks to analyse and evaluate global measurement systems with special regards to aspects of future potentials.

Introducing the Geopolitical Frontiers Project - a comprehensive initiative that explores the historical, cultural, and political frontiers in an East-West context.

Introducing the Innovation Horizons Project – a comprehensive initiative that explores innovation horizons in an East-West context.

Introducing the Future Potentials Project - a project dedicated to investigating, analysing and presenting the future potentials of social entities.
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