The design research I&IC (Inhabiting and Interfacing the Cloud(s), explores the creation of counter-proposals to the current expression of “Cloud Computing”, particularly in its forms intended for private individuals and end users (“Personal Cloud”).
Inhabiting and Interfacing the Cloud(s) is to offer an alternative point of view, a critical appraisal as well as an “access to tools” about this iconic infrastructure of our modernity and its user interfaces, because to date their implementation has followed a logic chiefly of technical development, mainly governed by corporate interests, and continues therefore to be paradoxically envisioned as a purely functional, centralized setup.
However, the Personal Cloud holds a potential that is largely untapped in terms of design, novel uses and territorial strategies. Through its cross-disciplinary approach that links interaction design, the architectural and territorial dimensions as well as ethnographic studies, our project aims at producing alternative models resulting from a more contemporary approach, notably factoring in the idea of creolization (theorized by E. Glissant).
ECAL/University of Art and Design Lausanne
Haute Ecole d’Art et de Design - Genève (HEAD-GE)
Patrick Keller
(project leader)
Christophe Guignard
(professor)
Nicolas Nova
(professor)
Lucien Langton
(assistant)
Charles Chalas (assistant)
ALICE (EPFL)
EPFL-ECAL Lab
James Auger (Auger – Loizeau)
Dr. Christian Babski (fabric | ch)
Matthew Plummer-Fernandez (#algopop)
september 2014 – july 2017
Strategic fund of the University of Applied Sciences Western Switzerland (HES-SO RCDAV)
Website
iiclouds.org/
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