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teaching:summerschool:dti:core-values [2025/07/10 04:51] – [Experimentation and Process] Felix Hardmood Beckteaching:summerschool:dti:core-values [2025/07/10 04:52] (current) – [Responsibility and Sustainability] Felix Hardmood Beck
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 ==== Design-Driven Innovation ==== ==== Design-Driven Innovation ====
  
-Design in the DTI Summerclass is not limited to aesthetics — it is a method for shaping experiences, systems, and futures. Participants engage with speculative design, design thinking, and prototyping to create meaningful interventions. Whether working on sustainable mobility, digital tools, or community-based projects, the emphasis lies on user-centered, context-sensitive innovation that serves a greater societal purpose.+Design in the DTI Summerclass is not limited to aesthetics — it is a method for shaping experiences, systems, and futures. Participants engage with speculative design, design thinking, and prototyping to create meaningful interventions. Whether working on sustainable mobility, digital tools, or community-based projects, the emphasis lies on <color /#fff200>user-centered, context-sensitive innovation that serves a greater societal purpose</color>.
  
  
 ==== Responsibility and Sustainability ==== ==== Responsibility and Sustainability ====
  
-Underlying all activities is a shared commitment to sustainability—in both ecological and social dimensions. Whether rethinking materials, analyzing energy systems, or designing for inclusive participation, participants are invited to reflect on their role in shaping more just and sustainable futures.+Underlying all activities is a shared <color /#fff200>commitment to sustainability</color> — in both ecological and social dimensions. Whether rethinking materials, analyzing energy systems, or designing for inclusive participation, participants are invited to reflect on their role in shaping more just and sustainable futures.
  
  
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