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SUMMARY:Design Challenge: AI character re-design
DESCRIPTION:What if the Terminator was a friendly brainstorming assistant rather than a cyborg of mass destruction? For decades\, AI characters have proliferated in film\, television\, literature\, and other forms of popular media. These AI characters are not always evil or malicious\, but their interactions with humans could often be improved. They could benefit from a re-design. \nTogether\, we will imagine and re-design ethical Generative AI experiences by exploring the interactions of the most notorious AI characters. Working in teams\, participants will transform less-than-pleasant interactions with AI movie characters into user-friendly experiences. Each team will not only re-design each character\, they will improve the overall interaction experience with that character. Each team will then present a prototype (visual\, interactive\, storyboard\, performance\, etc) to demonstrate their results. \nThe best character re-design\, wins! Join the IBM SF design community for an afternoon of innovation and friendly competition.
URL:https://sfdesignweek.embold.net/event/design-challenge-ai-character-re-design/
LOCATION:IBM San Francisco Design Studio\, 425 Market St.\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94105\, United States
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ORGANIZER;CN="IBM":MAILTO:sichaowu@us.ibm.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240606T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240606T140000
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SUMMARY:I Profess Traveling Poster Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:San Francisco State University’s School of Design is hosting the traveling juried exhibit I Profess: The Graphic Design Manifesto https://www.audreygbennett.com/baohouse/i-profess . How do graphic designers visualize their teaching philosophies—their pedagogical beliefs that are in constant dialogue with other cultural\, philosophical\, and disciplinary values and practices?” Out of the submitted entries\, 23 responses were chosen to be included in the exhibit. This is an opportunity for design instructors in the Bay Area to see designed teaching philosophies by professors throughout the US. \nThe opening reception will be held on Thursday June 6th from noon until 2:00pm. \nThe exhibit will be open to the public from 12pm to 4pm the 3rd to the 7th.
URL:https://sfdesignweek.embold.net/event/i-profess-traveling-poster-exhibit/
LOCATION:Fine Arts Building\, School of Design Hallway\,  San Francisco State University School of Design\, 1600 Holloway Avenue\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94116-216032\, United States
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ORGANIZER;CN="San Francisco State University":MAILTO:skhan08@sfsu.edu
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240606T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240606T140000
DTSTAMP:20260411T151000
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SUMMARY:Design 101
DESCRIPTION:High school students\, community college students\, and anyone else interested in design are invited to DESIGN 101\, a 2-3hour workshop where participants will explore the principles of design through a hands-on session. DESIGN 101 will start with a brief introduction to design principles. Participants will rotate through several activities including virtual reality world building\, design principles button making\, and low-fidelity prototyping. These activities are aimed at individuals considering a design education in the future\, curious folks looking to explore design activities\, employers looking for a pool of potential candidates for future job openings\, and anyone curious about the SFSU design school\, our resources\, and our faculty. Come to SFSU School of Design and see the incredible talent and resources that we have to offer.
URL:https://sfdesignweek.embold.net/event/design-101/
LOCATION:San Francisco State University School of Design\, 1600 Holloway Avenue\, Fine Arts Building\, Room 117.\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94132\, United States
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ORGANIZER;CN="San Francisco State University":MAILTO:skhan08@sfsu.edu
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240605T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240605T214500
DTSTAMP:20260411T151000
CREATED:20240508T185356Z
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SUMMARY:Attend to _____.
DESCRIPTION:The attention economy has you. Your focus is being monetized every minute of every day. The only escape is to slow down\, put away the social media\, and place your focus on ____. What should you attend to? Find the answer at frog\, and enjoy smart design conversations over cocktails and eclectic beats. \nDirections & Address\nfrog (1011 3rd St #300) is located a block up from Oracle Park’s Lot A (74 Mission Rock Street\, Mission Bay San Francisco\, CA 94158). Parking is $18 between 12am and 6pm. Use the QR codes that are located around the parking lot to pay or use the machines by the pedestrian entrance on 3rd street. \nBy Muni\nIf you would like to take public transportation from San Francisco frog is located between the 4th and King stop on the N MUNI line and the Mission Rock stop on the T MUNI line. \nCaltrain\nWe are a couple blocks from the 4th and King Caltrain Station. \nBART\nGet off at the Embarcadero station and transfer to the N or T MUNI lines (stops listed above).Biking\nThere are spots to park and lock your bike up and down Third Street\, you’re also welcome to store your bike inside our office.
URL:https://sfdesignweek.embold.net/event/attend-to-_____/
LOCATION:frog\, 1011 3rd St\, San Francisco\, California\, 94158\, United States
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ORGANIZER;CN="frog":MAILTO:ryan.starling@frog.co
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240605T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240605T210000
DTSTAMP:20260411T151000
CREATED:20240506T170139Z
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SUMMARY:Women in Design SF Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:IDSA’s Women in Design SF Chapter is hosting a show of outstanding work from our community of Bay Area women designers at Jettison Creative. A wide range of works will be on display – encompassing various fields such as Industrial Design\, Design Research\, User Experience\, Architecture\, Visual Design\, Material Design\, Textiles\, Apparel\, Craft\, Furniture\, Art\, and more.
URL:https://sfdesignweek.embold.net/event/women-in-design-sf-exhibition/
LOCATION:Jettison Creative\, 47 Jeff Adachi Way\, San Francisco\, 94103\, United States
CATEGORIES:Architecture,Art,Concept Design,Cross-Discipline,Environment,Experience Design,Fashion Design,Film/Media,Furniture,Graphic Design,Industrial Design,Makers/Craft,Product Design,Women in Design
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240605T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240605T200000
DTSTAMP:20260411T151000
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SUMMARY:Designer Swag Swap with Playbook
DESCRIPTION:Welcome to SF Design Week: Designer Swag Swap hosted by Playbook! \nCome meet and greet other designers—product designers\, UX/UI designers\, creative directors\, and art directors. Anyone in the creative industry is welcome to join! Swag NOT required\, just come hang out and score some! \nJoin us for a fun evening of swapping designer goodies with fellow designers. Bring your team’s SWAG like stickers\, prints\, notebooks\, and more to trade with others. This event is perfect for showing off your team’s cool SWAG and meeting new designers in the SF community. Don’t miss out on this chance to score some designer swag while saying hello to other creatives. We also have exciting speakers lined up and a fun way to share your SWAG ideas with other teams. See you there! \n  \n​Would you like a booth to lay out your SWAG and a slide to tell us about your team? Submit a request to participate as a team:\nhttps://forms.gle/BLCKKqkf8WCRV3x47 \n 
URL:https://sfdesignweek.embold.net/event/designer-swag-swap-with-playbook/
LOCATION:GroundfloorSF\, 455 Valencia St\, San Francisco\, 94103\, United States
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ORGANIZER;CN="Playbook":MAILTO:dawn@sfdesignweek.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240605T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240605T210000
DTSTAMP:20260411T151000
CREATED:20240510T192705Z
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SUMMARY:Design Collaboration: Aer + Box Clever
DESCRIPTION:Aer + Box Clever invite you to an exclusive reveal of their bay area design collaboration\, Aer’s bespoke Carry-On suitcase. Join us for an inspiring evening at the Box Clever studio to see the premium product line in all 5 launch colorways\, and learn about our commitment to designing and delivering a quality modern product for a new generation of smart travelers.   Aer + Box Clever is a San Francisco design collaboration written in the stars. Meet the founders of Aer and Box Clever\, while enjoying food\, drinks\, and a behind the scenes look at the design process. \nThe Aer Carry-On will be available starting May 13th at their retail stores (SF\, NYC\, London) and select retail partners globally.
URL:https://sfdesignweek.embold.net/event/design-collaboration-aer-box-clever/
LOCATION:Box Clever\, 285 7TH ST\, SAN FRANCISCO\, California\, 94103\, United States
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ORGANIZER;CN="Box Clever":MAILTO:carmen@bxclvr.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240605T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240605T200000
DTSTAMP:20260411T151000
CREATED:20240429T211104Z
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SUMMARY:Product Design For A Circular Economy: A Practical Guide w/ Tact Product Dev\, Whipsaw\, Informal\, Google\, Logitech and more
DESCRIPTION:Arguably\, the most pressing issue our planet will face in the next 100 years is to address the massive human-created impacts from the last 100. Product designers have a lot to answer for. With so much information and opinion about “sustainability” and the “circular economy” how can a product designer cut through the chatter and the greenwashing to make informed\, impactful design decisions in their daily practice? \nThis event is a panel discussion to help the product design community understand the importance of their role in the circular economy and to lay the groundwork for a practical approach to sustainability in new product development. \nPanelists discuss highlights from their professional experiences about the complexity of implementing best practices in design for a circular economy and share examples of how product designers can drive positive change. \nPanelists \nCourtney (Akemi Takashima) Der\, Sustainable Materials & Design Strategy \nMike Elam\, Director of Mechanical Engineering\, Whipsaw \nCarsten Frauenheim\, Repairability Engineer\, iFixit \nIngve Holmung\, Head of Design\, Sustainability at Logitech \nJon Lake\, VP of Engineering\, Tact \nAndrew Zee\, Former Product Sustainability Lead\, Google \nTom Keegan\, Program Manager\, Tact Product Development (Moderator) \n \n  \nCo-sponsored by Tact Product Development\, Whipsaw\, and Informal
URL:https://sfdesignweek.embold.net/event/product-design-for-a-circular-economy-a-practical-guide/
LOCATION:Informal\, 55 Grace Street\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94103
CATEGORIES:Climate Change,Cross-Discipline,Design Culture,Industrial Design,Product Design
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240605T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240605T200000
DTSTAMP:20260411T151000
CREATED:20240411T211236Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240412T234127Z
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SUMMARY:Design Week Open House with Letterform Archive
DESCRIPTION:Where does your design inspiration come from? Maybe it’s time to get off the internet and into the library! Letterform Archive holds one of the world’s best collections of graphic design and typography artifacts. We’re welcoming the Design Week community for bites\, drinks\, and a peek into the Archive. Be here by 6:00pm for a show-and-tell of rare advertising\, branding\, and other attention-grabbing gems from the collection.
URL:https://sfdesignweek.embold.net/event/design-week-open-house-with-letterform-archive/
LOCATION:Letterform Archive\, 2325 3rd Street\, Floor 4R\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94107\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art,Design + Books,Graphic Design,Illustration,Women in Design
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ORGANIZER;CN="Letterform Archive":MAILTO:priscilla@letterformarchive.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240605T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240605T190000
DTSTAMP:20260411T151000
CREATED:20240503T232700Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240517T175746Z
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SUMMARY:ERICA TANOV: The Fine Art of Collaboration — The dynamics of successful creative partnerships
DESCRIPTION:Join clothing & lifestyle designer ERICA TANOV\, and her collaborators for a lively conversation and visual presentation\, moderated by acclaimed design writer DIANE DORRANS SAEKS. They will explore the art of creative collaboration for home design and fashion collections. In addition to Tanov\, panelists include three talented creative women: interior designer ELENA DENDIBERIA\, co-founder of Studio Ahead; textile artist AMY KEEFER\, the ‘Beyond Trend’ Coordinator and Textiles Studio Lead of Creative Growth  and artist EMILY PAYNE. \nERICA TANOV is a woman-owned company led by its namesake founder\, which recently celebrated 30 years in business. Born and raised in the San Francisco Bay Area\, Erica Tanov is a designer of clothing and homeware collections.  Working with the finest luxurious fabrics and materials\, embracing meticulous construction and subtle detailing\, the designer is always drawn to a raw\, natural beauty. Erica Tanov collections are available at the designer’s Berkeley retail boutique\, and now also at her new Berkeley studio\, a carefully curated space\, which showcases the full breadth of her own designs\, including wallpaper\, architectural tiles\, furniture\, bedding\, and fabric collections\, as well as vintage ‘finds’ (furniture\, jewelry\, & accessories). Instagram: @ericatanov \nDIANE DORRANS SAEKS is the bestselling author of twenty-five design books\, including “Parisian By Design”\,  “Jean-Louis Denior Interiors”\,  and “Michael S. Smith: Elements of Style”. She was a founding editor of Metropolitan Home and Garden Design magazines. DORRANS SAEKS is interior design editor for PaperCity and an editor with C MAGAZINE. She has long-standing creative relationships with leading California and international designers. She has a large following on her Instagram: @dianedorranssaeks \nELENA DENDIBERIA is co-founder of interior design studio Studio Ahead where she leads creative work\, focusing on custom details. She is an internationally exhibited artist with a sensual approach to art and design. Elena brings together the tactile experience of her art practice with a design narrative that evolves through close collaboration with artists\, craftspeople\, and fabricators. Instagram: @studioahead \nTextile artist AMY KEEFER\, the ‘Beyond Trend’ Coordinator and Textiles Studio Lead of Creative Growth\, explores the intersection of art and apparel\, viewing clothing as an extension of oneself and a medium through which personal histories and allegiances are revealed. She holds an MFA from California College of the Arts. An advocate for wearable art in all forms\, Keefer joined Creative Growth\, a pioneering non-profit organization dedicated to supporting artists with developmental disabilities\, in 2016. Since then\, Creative Growth’s annual runway show has expanded into a generative fashion department within the studio\, partnering with important artists\, brands and designers across the country. Founded in 1974 in Oakland\, California by Elias Katz and Florence Ludins-Katz\, the organization was established with a mission to utilize art as a primary means for individuals with disabilities to express themselves  within a safe and nurturing community and gain professional gallery exposure. Creative Growth operates as both studio and gallery that not only showcases the works of its 140+ artists but actively promotes their inclusion into major collections and institutions globally\, such as MoMA\, the Smithsonian and the recent historic acquisition by SFMoMA. Sales from the gallery directly fund artist support and studio operations\, helping to sustain and expand this vibrant creative community. @creativegrowth \nEMILY PAYNE grew up in Mill Valley\, Calif.\, and Amherst\, Mass. She received her B.A. from Oberlin College in Ohio and her M.F.A. in Printmaking and Book Arts from San Francisco State University in 1999. Her work can be seen at the Seager Gray Gallery in Mill Valley\, the SFMOMA Artist Gallery in San Francisco\, the Kala Art Institute and the Cecile Moochnek Gallery in Berkeley. She lives and works in Berkeley\, Calif. Instagram: @emilypayneart \n  \nPhoto: Molly Haas
URL:https://sfdesignweek.embold.net/event/the-fine-art-of-collaboration-the-dynamics-of-successful-creative-partnerships/
LOCATION:Erica Tanov Studio\, 1808 Fifth Street\, Berkeley\, CA\, 94710\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art,Cross-Discipline,Fashion Design,Interior Design,Women in Design
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240605T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240605T180000
DTSTAMP:20260411T151000
CREATED:20240510T155952Z
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SUMMARY:Eventbrite Presents: The Art and Science of Human Gathering
DESCRIPTION:Join us at Eventbrite headquarters located directly in the San Francisco Presidio\, directly across from the lush park green and with stunning views of the Golden Gate Bridge\, for an enlightening evening that explores the evolving landscape of human connection. This event delves into the changing dynamics of how we gather\, influenced by technology and shifting social behaviors. Our panel of designers will discuss how these changes are considered in today’s design process to create more meaningful interactions. Join us as we explore three facets of connection and gathering through the lens of design. Don’t miss this opportunity to gain insights and engage with industry leaders on the future of gathering.
URL:https://sfdesignweek.embold.net/event/eventbrite-presents-the-art-and-science-of-human-gathering/
LOCATION:Eventbrite Headquarters\, Presidio SF\, Building 103 Montgomery Street\, San Francisco\, California\, 94129\, United States
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ORGANIZER;CN="Eventbrite":MAILTO:lisa.prescott@eventbrite.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240605T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240605T160000
DTSTAMP:20260411T151000
CREATED:20240522T073928Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240605T212244Z
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SUMMARY:Climate Circle for Designers at the Presidio (and chance to win free yoga!)
DESCRIPTION:The climate crisis impacts us all differently.  Acknowledging our climate emotions can help refresh our spirits and open the path for creativity.  Join us for a restoring hour in a Climate Circle\, a little pause in the Design Week buzz.  Hosted by Maria of Flourish\, this small gathering will take place in nature on the beautiful Main Parade Lawn in the Presidio. \nThis will be a guided\, small group discussion. We are holding space to acknowledge our emotions around climate change\, connect with others and rejuvenate.  This practice builds a sense of community and shared meaning to address our climate anxiety\, grief and joy. \nBring a blanket to sit comfortably on the lawn\, and feel free to grab a coffee or snack from the foodtrucks beforehand. Whether you’re a climate design warrior or just looking to soak up some positive vibes\, this Climate Circle is a chance to connect with each other in the beautiful outdoors. Look forward to seeing you there! \nBONUS: Attendees will be entered into a raffle for a FREE 5-class pack from our generous friends at HAUM Yoga to continue your practice. \n  \nMeet on the Presidio Main Parade Lawn at Montgomery and Lincoln Blvd side across from the food trucks. Ample public transport to Presidio Transit Center or large paid parking lot. https://presidio.gov/visit/getting-to-and-around-the-park
URL:https://sfdesignweek.embold.net/event/climate-circle-for-designers-at-the-presidio-and-chance-to-win-free-yoga/
LOCATION:Presidio Main Parade Lawn\, 210 Lincoln Blvd\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94129\, United States
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ORGANIZER;CN="Flourish":MAILTO:maria@flourish-earth.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240605T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240605T180000
DTSTAMP:20260411T151000
CREATED:20240430T182748Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240530T051406Z
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SUMMARY:Design-a-thon for ALRP
DESCRIPTION:Please join us in a celebration of creativity and community as we come together to bring attention to the AIDS Legal Referral Panel (ALRP)\, a non-profit organization that’s been close to our hearts for two decades. As part of our Sköna Forward initiative\, we’ve provided the creative design concepts for ALRP’s annual gala for the past twenty years. \nThis year\, we invite designers\, creatives\, and enthusiasts alike to collaborate alongside our design team in real-time to help ideate and craft the design concept for this year’s 41st anniversary gala. Whether you’re a seasoned professional or a budding talent\, your unique perspective and skills will make a difference in empowering ALRP to continue their invaluable work in serving the HIV/AIDS community. \nSnacks and beverages will be provided to help keep those creative juices flowing. Please bring your own laptop. \n2-3pm: Meet and mingle\, drinks \n3-5pm: Workshop \n5-6pm: Wrap up
URL:https://sfdesignweek.embold.net/event/design-a-thon-for-alrp/
LOCATION:Skona Advertising\, 147 Natoma Street\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94105\, United States
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ORGANIZER;CN="Skona Advertising":MAILTO:info@skona.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240604T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240604T210000
DTSTAMP:20260411T151000
CREATED:20240113T172835Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240529T052403Z
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SUMMARY:Official Design Week Opening Night Party
DESCRIPTION:Join us for the Official San Francisco Design Week Opening Party\, hosted by DesignBayArea. We’ll gather\, see old friends and make new connections! Many of our speakers and VIPs will be in attendance. Join us for live music by DJ heyLove\, socializing\, a photo wall and an exhibition and swag. Tickets are limited so make sure to register before it sells out! This event is included in your OnePass! \nBeverages and light snacks courtesy of our awesome partners in printing\, Hemlock! \n  \n  \n\n  \n 
URL:https://sfdesignweek.embold.net/event/san-francisco-design-week-june2024/
LOCATION:Four One Nine\, 419 10th Street\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94103\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240604T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240604T183000
DTSTAMP:20260411T151000
CREATED:20240530T170442Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240530T171118Z
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SUMMARY:She wants more: How FemTech is gaining\, and keeping\, women's attention
DESCRIPTION:A showcase of the top FemTech products now and in the future \nWith Theresa Neil Founder of Femovate \n  \n 
URL:https://sfdesignweek.embold.net/event/she-wants-more-how-femtech-is-gaining-and-keeping-womens-attention/
LOCATION:Four One Nine\, 419 10th Street\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94103\, United States
CATEGORIES:Career Paths,Design Culture,Women in Design
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240604T163000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240604T183000
DTSTAMP:20260411T151000
CREATED:20240506T172314Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240521T030153Z
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SUMMARY:Service Design Network Happy Hour
DESCRIPTION:The SF Chapter of the Service Design Network would like to formally invite you to mingle with fellow designers at the Gott’s Roadside at the Ferry Building for a Happy Hour\, on June 4th\, 4:30-6:30p. Hoping the whether is nice there is outdoor seating that we will gather at\, with the option of indoor seating if we aren’t so lucky. Gott’s has a great selection of alcohol and non-alcoholic beverages\, as well as food that you can choose from. We look forward to seeing you there. \nJoin us in celebrating the global Service Design Day with this year’s theme of “Do Good – Give Back.”  During this event\, we’ll gather to explore how service design can be used for good in our communities. Whether you’re a service design pro or new to the field\, come mingle and exchange ideas during this happy hour.
URL:https://sfdesignweek.embold.net/event/service-design-network-happy-hour/
LOCATION:Gott’s Roadside Embarcadero\, One Ferry Building The Embarcadero S\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94111\, United States
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ORGANIZER;CN="Service Design Network":MAILTO:sdnsf15@gmail.com
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DTSTAMP:20260411T151000
CREATED:20240515T040525Z
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SUMMARY:(Re)Designing Obama
DESCRIPTION:In one of their proudest moments in the studio’s trajectory\, Manual has evolved the Obama Foundation brand identity with a comprehensive redesign ahead of the Obama Presidential Center’s opening in 2026. Join Hashem Bajwa\, Chief Creative Officer of the Obama Foundation\, alongside Tom Crabtree\, Founder\, and Vanessa Lam\, Design Director\, from Manual. We’ll share the story behind the identity\, talk about the role of design in helping engage and mobilize people\, and share the beginnings of the dynamic design system Manual is proud to have created with the Foundation.
URL:https://sfdesignweek.embold.net/event/redesigning-obama/
LOCATION:Four One Nine\, 419 10th St\, San Francisco\, California\, 94107\, United States
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ORGANIZER;CN="Manual with the Obama Foundation":MAILTO:patricia@manualcreative.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240604T153000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240604T163000
DTSTAMP:20260411T151000
CREATED:20240522T004323Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240530T223814Z
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SUMMARY:Generative AI Panel w/ Adobe\, Uber\, Uber Freight
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a lively discussion around Design\, Strategy\, AI\, and Emerging Tech with some of the most exciting startups and design companies in the Bay Area in this exciting fireside chat. \nModerator: \nAlana Washington\, Product Design Director\, Board Chair at Design Bay Area \nPanelists: \nDanielle Morimoto\,  Sr Design Manager\, Machine Intelligence and New Technologies (MINT)\, Adobe Design \nJohn Lunsford \, PhD Lead Researcher\, Personal Safety and AI at Uber Design \nIsaac Leverett\, Senior Product Designer\, Uber Freight \n  \n  \nThis event is hosted by DesignBayArea \n 
URL:https://sfdesignweek.embold.net/event/generative-ai-panel/
LOCATION:FourOneNine\, 419 10th Street\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94103\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240604T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240604T163000
DTSTAMP:20260411T151000
CREATED:20240522T190516Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240601T062326Z
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SUMMARY:Shifting the Venture Status Quo Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Using design to shift the venture status quo today and building for the future\, hosted by DesignBayArea. \nJoin our workshop\, led by: \n\nJo Marini Jo Marini CEO & Founder at Mothership Materials\, MBA Professor at CCA MBA in Design Strategy & Parsons The New School. Mothership Materials transforms food processing waste into the world’s most sustainable ingredients\, fuels\, and feedstocks through Trace™\, their patented technology platform.\nJinney Kho\, Director of Experience Design & Strategic Initiatives at Mothership Materials\nLaura Ogle\, Futurist and Innovation Strategist\n\n  \nNOTE: This event requires climbing 2 flights of stairs to attend. There is no elevator or lift available.
URL:https://sfdesignweek.embold.net/event/shifting-the-venture-status-quo/
LOCATION:FourOneNine\, 419 10th Street\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94103\, United States
CATEGORIES:Cross-Discipline
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240604T143000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240604T153000
DTSTAMP:20260411T151000
CREATED:20240522T053356Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240522T233241Z
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SUMMARY:Curating Curiosity: How Technology Engages Us with Art w/ Cheng Xu the Asian Art Museums First Curator for Games and Tech
DESCRIPTION:Join Cheng Xu\, an artist and engineer who creates tools for facilitating self-expression\, as she reflects on her recent transition into a curatorial practice at the Asian Art Museum. Watch voices take shape\, strangers make eye contact\, and museum visitors attempt to sandwalk\, all by the magic wand of tech. Cheng will share insights about technology’s role in the context of a contemporary museum and its potential to spark curiosity\, encourage creativity\, and engender deep reflection on our society. \n https://floating.pt/ \nJanuary 2024 Cheng Xu Joins Asian Art Museum as First Curator for Games and Technology \nEvent hosted by DesignBayArea
URL:https://sfdesignweek.embold.net/event/curating-curiosity-how-technology-engages-us-with-art/
LOCATION:FourOneNine\, 419 10th Street\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94103\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240604T133000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240604T143000
DTSTAMP:20260411T151000
CREATED:20240522T043201Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240603T080511Z
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SUMMARY:Climate Carrot or Sustainability Stick? SFSU Explores Strategies for Shifting to Sustainable Design Practices
DESCRIPTION:This fall\, San Francisco State University School of Design will launch the first materials library on the West Coast dedicated solely to sustainable materials: the SFSU Sustainable Materials Learning Library. SFSU Students and faculty in design have spent the last two years collecting physical material samples from groundbreaking sustainable materials innovators in countries as far flung as Australia\, New Zealand\, the Netherlands\, and Germany.  The sustainable materials in the library now include “leathers” made from cactus\, kombucha\, mushrooms\, and pythons\, concrete from hemp\, band-aids from bamboo\, and even sustainable bio-glitter! \nIn this conversation\, SFSU Professor Fernando Carvalho and students Cole Galvin and Maria Nguyen discuss persuasive design strategies for creators\, product designers\, and architects—like developing products from biomaterials or offering a resource such as the SFSU Materials Learning Library\, as well as a current effort underway to compel education on sustainable building materials for all new building construction in collaboration with the University of California\, San Francisco and the City of San Francisco. In this conversation we will discuss strategies of both persuasion and regulation in hopes of compelling the creative community to make the critical shift to more sustainable design products and practices. \n  \nNOTE: This event requires climbing 2 flights of stairs to attend. There is no elevator or lift available. \n———————————————— \n“Climate Carrot or Sustainability Stick? SFSU Explores Strategies for Shifting to Sustainable Design Practices”\n \nSan Francisco State University School of Design \nProfessor Fernando Carvalho \nMaria Nguyen [SFSU Student]\nCole Galvin [SFSU Student]\nhttps://www.sfsusustainablematerials.org/
URL:https://sfdesignweek.embold.net/event/climate-carrot-or-sustainability-stick-sfsu-explores-strategies-for-shifting-to-sustainable-design-practices/
LOCATION:FourOneNine\, 419 10th Street\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94103\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240604T133000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240604T143000
DTSTAMP:20260411T151000
CREATED:20240521T235215Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240603T080431Z
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SUMMARY:Attention: A Design x Venture Panel with Founders & Funders
DESCRIPTION:Hosted by DesignBayArea\, you’ll hear from founders\, funders\, and design executives at some of the most exciting startups and funds in the Bay Area in an exciting fireside chat. \nPanelists: \n\nJo Marini CEO\, Founder & MBA Professor at Mothership Materials: a climate-era ingredients manufacturer that’s designing biodegradable next-generation materials for consumer goods products through its patented\, flexible nanotechnology platform.\nElizabeth Laraki Design Partner\, Electric Capital: over 15 years of executive experience leading design teams and shaping core products at Facebook\, Google\, and YouTube. A few of the key projects she’s led include building Facebook’s Social Impact products\, evolving Facebook’s privacy tools\, and shaping the first versions of Google Maps.\nJenny Ji\, Head of Design at Orb\n\nModerated by: \n\n\n<listyle=”font-weight: 400;” aria-level=”2″>\n\n\nTara Tan \n\n\nGeneral Partner  at\n\n\nStrange Ventures
URL:https://sfdesignweek.embold.net/event/attention-a-design-x-venture-panel-with-founders-funders/
LOCATION:FourOneNine\, 419 10th Street\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94103\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240604T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240604T170000
DTSTAMP:20260411T151000
CREATED:20240509T035242Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240602T212417Z
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SUMMARY:Dynamic Minds: Creative Brilliance Seminar Series |  KEN FULK studio: St. Joseph’s Arts Society
DESCRIPTION:A studio visit is led by best-selling author Diane Dorrans Saeks at the Magic Factory headquarters of Ken Fulk\, and his recently restored St Joseph’s Arts Society church\, which is a studio/ atelier/ entertainment place. The venue is a lavish site for discussions on design\, altruism and philanthropy. \nThe tour includes a visit St. Joseph’s Arts Society (tour led by new director\, Martin Strickland)\, and a visit to the Julian Lennon photography exhibit.  This is a restored former basilica. The visit also details the restoration\, re-design and re-purpose of this historic structure. \nAbout Ken Fulk:\nKen Fulk and his 80-person firm recently restored an historic Classical 1913 basilica to launch the Saint Joseph’s Art Society\, a nonprofit where artists in varied media can create and show their works in a soaring sunlit space\, superbly restored from floor to cupola. International artists’ multi-media work is presented. The venue is a design showcase and a community gathering space. \nKen Fulk is a celebrated designer renowned for his intricate interiors and memorable hospitality brands. Over the past 25 years\, his firm\, Ken Fulk Inc.\, with a team of 80 in San Francisco and New York\, has achieved global recognition for its diverse projects\, from residential spaces in Mexico to hotels in Provence. Fulk\, listed on Architectural Digest’s AD 100 and other prestigious design lists\, has also creatively directed numerous personal events such as weddings and anniversaries. Besides his design work\, he operates as a co-proprietor and creative director for various notable properties\, and in 2018\, he founded Saint Joseph’s Arts Foundation to support local artists. His future projects include launching a plant-based restaurant and a performance venue in Wine Country\, and reopening The Chrysler Building’s Cloud Club. \n  \n“This creative polymath’s extraordinary visual imagination has vaulted him to the peak of the interior design profession.” \n— Cara Greenberg\, Introspective magazine (May 30\, 2022) \n  \nAbout Diane Dorrans Saeks:\nLearn more about Diane Dorrans Saeks on Instagram @dianedorranssaeks \nDiane is the best-selling author of 25 design books\, including ‘Michael S\, Smith Elements of Style’ (Rizzoli) and her two most recent\, “Jean-Louis Deniot Interiors’ (Rizzoli) and ‘Parisian by Design (Rizzoli). She is currently working on new books on design\, style and interiors.\n\nDiane is a founding editor with C California Style magazine\, and the Design Editor of PAPERCITY magazine. She has written for Vogue\, Vogue Living\, The New York Times\, the Financial Times\, Veranda\, Harper’s Bazaar\, the Nob Hill Gazette\, and many others. \n  \n  \n  \n\n		\n		\n			\n				\n			\n			\n				\n			\n			\n				\n			\n			\n				\n			\n			\n				\n			\n			\n		\n\n  \nAddresses AND LOCATIONS provided upon ticket purchase: Car pooling planned \nPlease note\, locations are not suitable for children. All guests must bring a photo ID with them to the event that matches the name you registered under. Attendees will be emailed details on meeting location prior to the event. \n\n\n  \nABOUT THE DYNAMIC MINDS SERIES:\nThe Dynamic Minds Seminars Series produced by Diane Dorrans Saeks is 4 separate afternoon events over a week from June 1 through June 8 2024.. Please acquire an ‘all access pass”; and then register for each event. \nCreativity\, ideas\, inspiration and exploration\, balanced with in-depth knowledge\, remain essential elements in today’s interiors and architecture.  \nInspiration and intense engagement are evident throughout four special afternoon seminars at the studios of leading California architects\, a new showroom\, and interior designers in San Francisco. \nDuring the architecture and design studio on-site events in the series\, attendees will meet San Francisco’s leading architecture and design practitioners and view work and discuss process. \nStudios include Aidlin Darling Design\, The Wiseman Group\, BCJ\, ODADA\, Geoff de Sousa Design and de Sousa Hughes\, and BAMO\, Ken Fulk\, Martin Kobus\, Studio Collins Weir and The Office of Charles de Lisle. These 4 intense on-site seminars take place on different afternoons over 4 days and require separate ticketing.  In each intense on-site seminar\, we have a program to meet the designers and architects\, to engage with new projects\, and new highlights from work on the boards. \nEach studio visit is an opportunity to encounter advanced ideas\, creative procedures\, and design and architecture concepts and advanced thinking. \nAttendees will experience the full range of aesthetics\, from pure modernism to richly informed classical design\, traditional\, bold\, minimal\, and eclectic expression. All are based on intellectual and intuitive disciplines. A highlight will be viewing and discussing works in process\, as well as newly completed interiors and unpublished new residences. \nWe will see how studios fully use newest technical advances such as VR and AI\, and 3D printing (and continue to sketch) in their design concepts and in interactions with their clients. Participants will view and engage with latest thinking on sustainability\, ‘green’ practices\, and the use of tech and an appreciation for sketching. \nAt the end of each day\, participants are invited to a private in-studio reception and celebration\, offering the opportunity to meet designers and their staff and to discuss in-depth ideas and views.\n \nLed by best-selling author and leading interior design journalist/ author Diane Dorrans Saeks\, this year’s interior designer program follows on the great success of last ten year’s programs.\n\nDiane’s seminars offer a very rare opportunity to tour top architecture and interior design studios\, meet with designers and architects one-on-one. \nDynamic San Francisco architecture and design firms on the seminar roster include Aidlin Darling Design\, BAMO\, and The Wiseman Group and BCJ\, as well as leading interior designers Ken Fulk\, Martin Kobus\, Charles de Lisle\, Susan Collins Weir\,  ODADA. A special visit to the new De Sousa Hughes NEW showroom is a highlight.  \n\nEach highly accomplished designer and architect will speak of works in progress\, new work\, and what they see happening in the near future. Studio visits celebrate achievement\, creativity\, the power of ideas\, and the power of optimism. This program is not appropriate for children under 16\, as they are architecture & design study tours of studios\, with formal presentations made by company principals. \n\n\n \nADDITIONAL SEMINARS:\nLearn more about other events in the series – \nJune 1\, 1pm-5pm:  San Francisco\nStudio visits to Aidlin Darling Design\, ODADA and  BCJ \n5pm Reception. Participation will converse\, meet\, discuss idea\, and meet the designers and architects. \nJune 7\, 1 pm to 5 pm:  Sausalito\nStudio visits to The Office of Charles de Lisle\,  Studio Collins Weir\, and culminating with a reception and refreshments at Martin Kobus Studio: \nJune 8\, 1 pm to 5 pm: San Francisco\nThe design studios of The Wiseman Group and BAMO\, and Geoffrey de Sousa Design and de Sousa Hughes\, new showroom to view newest projects including modern and classical design\, architectural historic restoration\, and new design collections.  BAMO has invited us to end the day with a reception.
URL:https://sfdesignweek.embold.net/event/dynamic-minds-creative-brilliance-seminar-series-ken-fulk-studio-st-jospehs-arts-society/
LOCATION:San Francisco\, CA\, San Francisco\, CA\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240604T123000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240604T133000
DTSTAMP:20260411T151000
CREATED:20240521T232045Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240531T021004Z
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SUMMARY:Let’s Make Book Reports! A Zine-Making Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Inspired by Christie George’s book report The Emergency Was Curiosity\, we’re going to make our own. Bring a beloved book or find inspiration in one of the books in the Four One Nine Library. It doesn’t have to be your favorite book\, just a book you’d like to remember. \nWe all have things that we’re paying attention to\, that we’d like to remember and that we’d like to share with others. A book report is a way to focus your attention on what you most loved about a book and how you felt when you read it. We’ll talk about book reports as a way to practice paying deep attention and learn how to make a simple zine from a single sheet of paper! \nChristie will be joined by designer Julie Tinker from Hope Lab who collaborated with her to make a DIY book report station at the enchanting Clio’s Bookstore in Oakland. \nWhat to bring: Bring a book you’d like to remember. We’ll provide the rest of the materials. \nNOTE: This event requires climbing 2 flights of stairs to attend. There is no elevator or lift available. \n 
URL:https://sfdesignweek.embold.net/event/zine-making-workshop-with-christie-george/
LOCATION:FourOneNine\, 419 10th Street\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94103\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240604T123000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240604T133000
DTSTAMP:20260411T151000
CREATED:20240517T025000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240525T032626Z
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SUMMARY:Begin with the end
DESCRIPTION:PROWL is an industrial design and research studio creating new solutions for people and the planet by employing materials\, processes\, and technology more responsibly. Our approach to regenerative design is holistic\, derived from a system-wide perspective that uncovers new solutions through knowledge-sharing across industries and distinct expertise. Instead of asking how we can do “less bad\,” we ask how we can do “the most good”. To that end\, we begin with the end –– to fully understand what the next life of each product\, material\, or space we design could become. Because we expect an afterlife that gives equal weight to design and its regeneration. \nIn this conversation\, we will talk through our methodologies\, some common hurdles that exist that get in the way of building responsible products\, and how we approach pushing past them. \nLauryn Menard + Baillie\, Co-Founders \n  \nEvent hosted by DesignBayArea
URL:https://sfdesignweek.embold.net/event/begin-with-the-end/
LOCATION:FourOneNine\, 419 10th Street\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94103\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240604T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240604T120000
DTSTAMP:20260411T151000
CREATED:20240522T213332Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240603T080400Z
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SUMMARY:Analog Intelligence with Everett Katigbak / Anthropic
DESCRIPTION:Everett will explore the need for human craft and creativity in the age of AI. While artificial intelligence has made exponential strides\, the talk will discuss how the best AI future should augment and amplify human skills\, not replace them. As more AI companies emerge\, designing for AI brands doesn’t mean everything must be AI-generated\, but rather\, the design process can be more collaborative and efficient with clients\, teammates\, and AI assistants. \nEverett is the Creative Director at Anthropic\, and was previously the Executive Producer at Stripe where he helped build their publishing arm\, Stripe Press. He’s also a co-founder if the Analog Research Laboratory\, a print studio that integrated analog techniques into Facebook’s brand and company culture. \n\nThis event is hosted by DesignBayArea.
URL:https://sfdesignweek.embold.net/event/ai-at-anthropic-everett-katigbak/
LOCATION:Four One Nine\, 419 10th Street\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94103\, United States
CATEGORIES:AI: Artificial Intelligence/Machine Learning,Artificial Intelligence
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240604T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240604T120000
DTSTAMP:20260411T151000
CREATED:20240521T221806Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240531T020913Z
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SUMMARY:Attending to Intuition
DESCRIPTION:An interactive workshop helping creatives hear\, recognize\, strengthen and pay attention to their intuition with Four One Nine founder and creative consultant and coach\, Sonya Yu. \nOur inner voices are constantly begging for our attention. In the face of strong (and not always accurate) emotions like fear\, anxiety\, excitement\, and even joy\, how do we notice and recognize our intuitive voice\, allowing it to guide us to authentic\, aligned decision-making? \nIn this hour-long workshop\, Sonya will help participants articulate these inner voices and feelings\, work through real-life situations they’re encountering\, and ultimately answer the questions: What does authentic intuition sound like and how do I learn to trust it? \n\nNOTE: This event requires climbing 2 flights of stairs to attend. There is no elevator or lift available. \n  \nABOUT SONYA:\n \nSonya Yu is the founder and visionary behind Four One Nine\, a thriving creative ecosystem that is dedicated to fostering culture and supporting artists. As a creative coach and consultant\, she frequently speaks at arts and educational institutions on protecting and expressing one’s ingenuity. \n  \nNamed one of ArtNews’ Top 200 Collectors of 2023 and one of Cultured Magazine’s 2023 Young Collectors\, Sonya currently serves on the nonprofit boards of SFMOMA\, The Hammer Museum and is an active member of the Dia Leadership Committee.
URL:https://sfdesignweek.embold.net/event/attending-to-intuition/
LOCATION:FourOneNine\, 419 10th Street\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94103\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240604T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240604T210000
DTSTAMP:20260411T151000
CREATED:20240527T164240Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240529T052544Z
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SUMMARY:Captivate: 1 Day Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:On June 4\, 2024\, come and view this exhibit by the designers and artists listed below at our main space at FourOneNine. No registration needed\, just swing by and let the check in volunteer know you are here to see the exhibit or register for the one of the events taking place in the same space as the exhibit. The exhibit will also be on display during the Official San Francisco Design Weeks Opening Party\, also at FourOneNine. \nThe subject matter of attention is on our minds–how it’s limited\, the new oil\, too short\, precious–the list goes on and on.  The assortment of interactive experiences featured in Captivate aim to provoke discourse and introspection about what captivates our attention\, and the myriad outcomes those engagements have in our lives. From serious to playful\, deeply personal to highly public\, speculative to practical\, delightful to utilitarian\, these diverse works have something to captivate each of you! \n\nMemory Care Experience Station\nMaria Mortati and Scott Minneman\nThe Experience Station provides multisensory media experiences to people with Alzheimer’s and other dementias\, captivating them with sensations from activities\, places\, and things from their past. Memory care clients exhibit a marked uptick in mood\, social engagement and attentiveness\, based on hundreds of trial sessions with the prototype.\n\n\n\nBY YOU \nThomas Euyang\nBy You explores a speculative media landscape where shows are not only recommended based on tastes and preferences but also remade in real time to fit a viewer’s emotions. Through the lens of a reporter\, the project examines how this technology and its downstream effects through four organizations: Limbic\, Neulu\, the American Federation of Audiences\, and CINE46.\n  \n\nNEW EARTH HOTLINE \nCole Ryder\nNew Earth Hotline is an ongoing public art project conducted on the streets of San Francisco that solicits voicemail messages from the city’s inhabitants\, creating a vast repository of public opinion. At the heart of the project is a deceptively simple\, but incredibly important\, question: “What do you know is true in this world?”\n  \nWanderer’s Guide to the Ocean and Islands\nMingrui Cao\nWanderer’s Guide to the Ocean and Islands is an expansive multimedia narrative that delves into the interplay between memory\, geography\, and identity through the metaphor of the ocean. This project not only serves as a storytelling platform but also engages users in an immersive experience\, prompting them to navigate and discover the fluid landscapes of memory and imagination.\n  \nEmotopia: A Journey of Self-discovery\nYuxuan Lei\nEmotopia: A Journey to Self-Discovery is an interactive experience inspired by Cognitive Behavioral Therapy\, Journalling\, and Mindfulness. By perceiving one’s emotions through personal reflection and engaging gameplay\, this experience aims to captivate and guide players towards deeper self-awareness and empathy\n  \nLantern: The Light Guiding ADHD to focus\nPatrick Qiu\n“Lantern” is a mixed reality experience designed to harness the unique cognitive strengths of adults with ADHD\, providing immersive attention guidance and task management to enhance productivity and emotional regulation. Leveraging the benefits of mixed reality\, Lantern supports ADHD users’ work in an obliging way — by captivating their attention — highlighting their potential and supporting effective workflow management.\n  \nFocused Breath\nFarzad Kargaran\nFocused Breath explores the convergence of technology and human experience\, using breath and embodiment to captivate attention and reveal the beauty of our humanity. Through engaging human-machine interactions\, it aims to challenge preconceptions and invite a deeper connection to ourselves and the world around us.\n  \nMoon | Stars | Flora | Fauna | Electrical Box Stories\nEpaCenter\, Sara Aguilar\, Vida Amanat\, JD Beltran\, & Helen Hererra\nFor this public art project\, the City of East Palo Alto commissioned Epacenter’s Sara Aguilar\, Vida Amanat\, JD Beltran\, and Helen Hererra to collaborate in creating original paintings of flora\, fauna\, and space themes that will adorn all of the city’s electrical boxes and serve as backdrops for a delightful AR public art experience. The artist team worked with hundreds of children and youth in East Palo Alto public schools from kindergarten through high school\, who created claymation sculptures which—upon the passing public activating the electrical boxes with their phones through a QR code—will dance\, crawl\, swim\, shine\, and sparkle\, all to an original soundtrack created by East Palo Alto high school bands and musicians.\nEPACENTER\, Sara Aguilar\, Vida Amanat\, JD Beltran\, Valarie Duran\, Helen Hererra-Montano\, Alysa Madrigal\, Cristina Velazquez\, and Trishia Ybarreche-DeLuna \nFor this public art project\, the California Arts Council and the City of East Palo Alto commissioned EPACENTER’s Sara Aguilar\, Vida Amanat\, JD Beltran\, Valarie Duran\, Helen Hererra-Montano\, Alysa Madrigal\, Cristina Velazquez\, and Trishia Ybarreche-DeLuna to collaborate in creating original paintings of flora\, fauna\, and space themes that will adorn all of the city’s electrical boxes and serve as backdrops for a delightful AR public art experience. The artist team worked with hundreds of children and youth in the community and in East Palo Alto public schools\, from kindergarten through high school\, to create claymation sculptures that will activate and dance\, crawl\, swim\, shine\, and sparkle on the electrical boxes when an embedded QR code is scanned\, all to an original soundtrack created by East Palo Alto high school bands and musicians. \nEpacenter.org \n\nOn June 4\, 2024\, the designers and artists will have presentations and conversations about their work in person at 10:00am in the Four One Nine library and outdoor garden area upstairs.
URL:https://sfdesignweek.embold.net/event/captivate/
LOCATION:FourOneNine\, 419 10th Street\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94103\, United States
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SUMMARY:Innovations in Immersive Reality Experiences
DESCRIPTION:On June 4\, 2024\, the designers and artists of the Captivate Exhibition will have presentations and conversations about their work in person at 10:00am in the Four One Nine library and outdoor garden area upstairs. \nThe subject matter of attention is on our minds–how it’s limited\, the new oil\, too short\, precious–the list goes on and on. The assortment of interactive experiences featured in Captivate aim to provoke discourse and introspection about what captivates our attention\, and the myriad outcomes those engagements have in our lives. From serious to playful\, deeply personal to highly public\, speculative to practical\, delightful to utilitarian\, these diverse works have something to captivate each of you! \nPresented by California College of the Arts\, EPACENTER\, and Mortati Design \n  \nNOTE: This event requires climbing 2 flights of stairs to attend. There is no elevator or lift available.
URL:https://sfdesignweek.embold.net/event/innovations-in-immersive-reality-experiences/
LOCATION:FourOneNine\, 419 10th Street\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94103\, United States
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SUMMARY:The Emergency Was Curiosity: In Defense of Useless Projects
DESCRIPTION:A talk and Q&A with investor and producer Christie George about The Emergency Was Curiosity\, an illustrated book report inspired by Jenny Odell’s How to Do Nothing. Christie’s project could be categorized as useless – there was no client\, no publisher\, no commissioning editor; she did this project for no other reason than that she wanted to. \nDuring the summer of 2020\, inspired by ideas about attention in Jenny’s book\, Christie began making hand-drawn illustrations\, watercolors\, and collages as a creative response and a means to develop her own practice of attention. What began for her as a “book report” turned into a body of artwork\, an exhibition\, an event series and\, more recently\, a group project. \nThis talk will ask each of us: what is worth paying attention to? Christie will mount a defense of your most useless projects – the work that is hard to categorize\, commodify\, or sell – and challenge you to honor and follow your own creative attention. \nSpeakers: \nChristie George\,  Investor/Producer \n  \n 
URL:https://sfdesignweek.embold.net/event/the-emergency-was-curiosity/
LOCATION:FourOneNine\, 419 10th Street\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94103\, United States
CATEGORIES:Business of Design,Design + Books,Design Culture,Women in Design
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