In-house Residence Salzburg
- Date
- 1 - 30 Sep 2018
- Location
- Salzburg University of
Applied Sciences (Austria)
Activities In-house Residence
Introduction
Decoding European Creative Skills project grants 15 young designers during 2 months to travel to Eindhoven, Salzburg, and Barcelona to carry out internships in 15 European companies.
This activity aims to promote the career development for 15 European designers selected amongst the professionals taking part in the Creative Challenges. Through this residences 15 companies will experience first-hand how can creative processes have a positive impact on their competitiveness. In this way, this activity will contribute to raising the interest of European companies for design.
Alba Eiriz
Barcelona School of Design and Engineering
Alba Eiriz is a young designer currently studying her third year of the Degree in Graphic Design at the Elisava University School of Design and Engineering.
Defines herself as a holistic, creative, passionate and committed global design student, who is eager to learn more about other design related fields and obtain a wider view.
Hector Lezaun
Barcelona School of Design and Engineering
Hector Lezaun is an Industrial Design currently studying in Elisava University School of Design and Engineering. Defines herself as curious, adventurous and creative. Simplicity in forms and attention to detail defines him. Hector is a multi-disciplinary designer with a strong interest for Industrial Design, Exposition design, Design for the habitat, Graphic design, Branding and Packaging.
Javier Carracedo
Barcelona School of Design and Engineering
Javier Carracedo is a Product Designer. He’s an active and curious person with an opened mind. As a designer, he find the right balance between a functional design and an aesthetically pleasing design as well. In addition, he loves music, cinema and art.
Thomas van de Moosdijk
Technology (Netherlands)
As a designer, Thomas van de Moosdijk find himself very much interested in the way we tangibly interact with technology. As this is a very broad field, He is interested in a specific part of tangible interaction: the influence of tangible interaction on creativity; focused on music creation. For a few years, He has been making music electronically on his laptop, but he founds that turning virtual knobs with a mouse hampered his creativity. Therefore, he would like to use both hands and think physically. For instance, he has been working on a prototype of a midi controller which has all of the knobs of a specific virtual instrument, which are mapped to their virtual counterparts. By doing this, he is interested in what way having one knob with one corresponding function influences someone’s ability to be creative (to try out a lot of different, unique and valuable options).
Art Selbach
Technology (Netherlands)
Art Selbach is an Interaction and Industrial Designer currently a master student in Industrial Design at the University of Technology Eindhoven. He believes that nowadays the interaction from user to device is most of the time a one-way interaction.