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DESCRIPTION: World Interaction Design Day is an annual event where we come 
 together as a united global community to show how interaction design impro
 ves the human condition. Our aim is to have a positive\, long-lasting impa
 ct by facilitating activities that support dialogue and outcomes. \n\n Joi
 n us to celebrate the World Interaction Design Day and\, together with fou
 r fantastic speakers\, explore this year's theme of  \n\n Trust &amp\; Res
 ponsibility.      \n\n Agenda \n\n 18.00 - 18.30 Registration\, Pizza and 
 Drinks \n\n 18.30 - 18.40 Laura Nolan\, Welcome and Intro    \n\n 18.40 - 
 19.10 Patrick Bek - We All Speak Play \n\n MadeByPlay creates games and pl
 ayful activities that are used instrumentally to effect real change in the
  lives of players. Games are often claimed to be social by definition\, bu
 t there's a difference between just being together because you're playing 
 a game with someone else\, and this being togetherness being challenged an
 d changed through play. By drawing on examples of MadeByPlay's own work an
 d others\, Patrick will describe how social games can catalyse people-led 
 change by altering or strengthening relationships between people from all 
 walks of life.      \n\n 19.10 - 19.30 Lindsay Peat - Trust and Responsibi
 lity in Sport \n\n On the theme of trust and responsibility\, I will be te
 lling my story of how I managed the switch between each sport I played\, g
 aining the trust of my new team mates\, and how I took personal responsibi
 lity by setting goals in order to become a better person and player for my
  team members.      \n\n "Sport has given me that explosive adrenalin rush
  where you feel alive. I can’t imagine going through life not feeling th
 at. Not feeling a part of something\; that sense of belonging\, the loyalt
 y\, the trust\, the belief – being part of a team. Just like family\, it
  makes me happy." - Lindsay Peat 2019 \n\n 19.30 - 20.00 Q&amp\;A and Netw
 orking \n\n 20.00 - 20.20 Bill Fogarty - Get Rich or Die Trying \n\n Desig
 ners have been complicit in creating some pretty harmful experiences throu
 ghout the world. Today\, Designers hold so much power over the users of th
 e things we design its worth taking a moment to reflect on our position as
  advocates for our users\, can our newly elevated status be used as a ligh
 tning rod for change? Let’s explore how we can actively engage our power
 s for good\, and refocus our energies and responsibilities before things g
 et much\, much worse. \n\n 20.20 - 20.50 Priya Prakash - UnDesign the Pres
 ent to Ship a Better Future \n\n “If you design a car – you are design
 ing the car accident\, too. So how do we design a better car accident” s
 aid Raymond Loewy who with Victor Papanek (Design for the Real World) fore
 saw the unintended consequences of design on society way back in the 50s a
 nd 70s.  \n\n Today we are designing products and services that meet speci
 fic business metrics at the expense of the collective’s well-being. We n
 eed design principles that start with the collective wellbeing as an essen
 tial criterion and work back to incorporate individual utility in a system
 ic integration.  \n\n The city of Dublin has been a vibrant test bed/lab f
 or many frontier technologies and design methodologies to create a better 
 citizen experience for all. How can we together imagine the next level of 
 citizen experience to solve some of the wicked urban challenges facing not
  just Dublin - but cities globally by re-thinking our current habits and b
 ehaviors that need undesigning to ship a better future? \n\n 20.50 - 21.30
  Q&amp\;A and Networking     \n\n Grab another beer and ask a few question
 s.  \n\n \n\n  \nAbout Patrick \nPatrick Bek is an Innovation Lead at Shif
 t\, an award-winning charity that designs products and builds social ventu
 res to help solve social problems. Patrick's a tinkerer of sorts whose car
 eer has spanned industrial design\, branding\, service design and venture 
 building. He's passionate about merging commerce and creativity to help id
 entify and lift social barriers. In 2018 he founded a unit at Shift called
  MadeByPlay\, in partnership with his colleague Louise Cooper. MadeByPlay 
 creates social games to ignite dialogue\, build empathy and inspire people
  towards social action.   \n\n  \nAbout Lindsay \nLindsay Peat is a member
  of the Irish senior women’s rugby team\, wife to Claire and mother to B
 arra.\nHaving been introduced to sport at an early age by her mother to he
 lp keep her out of trouble\, she unexpectedly opened the door to a world t
 hat would play a key role in moulding Lindsay into the person she is today
 . So far in her life\, she has had the honour of representing Ireland at u
 nderage soccer\, basketball\, and played inter-county football with Dublin
  from 2009 – 2014\, winning an All-Ireland in 2010. At present\, she rep
 resents Ireland in women's international rugby. When she eventually does h
 ang up her boots her goal is to play a key role in developing &amp\; progr
 essing the role of women in sport. \n\n  \n\n About Bill \nBill is a User 
 Experience Design Manager who has been working in the design industry for 
 17 years. Over the last 8 years Bill has managed cross-functional design t
 eams for world leading products in Workday and Citigroup. Bill currently l
 eads a cross functional team of over 30 very talented UXers in Workday\, i
 ncluding design managers\, user researchers\, visual designers and product
  designers. \n\n  \nAbout Priya \nPriya Prakash is designer-founder of awa
 rd-winning D4SC - Design for Social Change - A London based urban-tech R&a
 mp\;D company working with cities\, infrastructure services and location d
 ata providers specializing in real-time collaborative systems combining hu
 man and machine intelligence to solve urban problems and improve life in c
 ities for everyone. \n\n D4SC re-thinks resident\, customer service\, deve
 loper\, citizen experiences across platforms\, services and infrastructure
 \, by converging physical and digital world touch points in real-time. The
  goal is to leverage sensor and crowd-sourced data using AI and machine le
 arning to develop collective intelligence systems and ethical algorithms m
 aking cities smarter\, more human and anti-fragile inspired by nature. \n\
 n For example - D4SC’s intelligent people-powered decision making platfo
 rm Changify improved public infrastructure with Amey Ferrovial in the #Sma
 rterstreets pilot with city of Plymouth\, UK resulting in reducing average
  road inspection costs by 22%\, increasing citizen satisfaction and contra
 ctor responsiveness by 19.8%. \n\n Prakash has been featured in IBM’s Pe
 ople for Smarter Cities\, in FT\, Sunday Times\, BBC\, Wired\, Guardian an
 d the Queen’s 2017 Honours list for award winning work in Chinese smart 
 cities using data to improve public safety. Prior D4SC\, Priya led global 
 design teams launching affordable smart phones for Nokia and was lead-desi
 gner and co-inventor of BBC iPlayer with joint patents. \n
LAST-MODIFIED:20220926T124019
LOCATION:Workday\, Kings Building\, May Ln\, Dublin 7\, D07 W310
ORGANIZER:mailto:info@ixd.ie
SUMMARY:World Interaction Design Day 2019
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