Programme VisionPlus

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DAY ONE
Thursday 28th May

Registration: 8:30

Starts: 9:00

Ends: 16:30

17:30 Visit to Gesellschafts- und Wirtschaftsmuseum

  • 9:10 Rachel Warner, Emily Allbon: ‘Ways to effectively communicate the process of making a police complaint in the UK’

    9:40 Paula Martin Rivero: ‘Designing Accountability: The Frontex Complaints Mechanism as an Information Design System’

    10:10 Liuhuaying Yang: ‘Transliteration as a shared administrative compromise’

    10:20 Geanina Turcanu: ‘Un-rigging Environmental Justice UX Ecosystems’

  • 11:30 Juan Carlos de Jesús Ramírez González: ‘Documents that mediate care’

    12:00 Chad Hall: ‘Designing a Scalable Visualization System for an Informed Public’

    12:30 Daniele Marano: ‘Inclusive democracy’

  • 14:00 Aureliano Capri: ‘Which language for shared administration?’

    14:10 Heike Nehl: ‘Information Design for the new Entry Exit System by the European Union’

    14:40 Lotje van den Burg: ‘How people may find their way in 2035’

  • 15:30 Ritik Shah: ‘The Indian metro systems as a form of civic communication’

    15:40 Barbara Weingartshofer: ‘The Gender Gap in Design’

    15:50 Peter Stoyko: ‘SIGILS for Civic Infrastructure Explainability’

    16:30 DAY ENDS

    Museum visit

DAY TWO
Friday 29th May

Starts: 9:00

Ends: 14:30

16:00 IIIDaward celebration of winners and exhibition

  • 9:10 David Sless: ‘If there is no before, there is no after!’ (online)

    9:30 Purba Joshi, Mandar Rane: ‘Food packaging at the intersection of civic regulation, commercial persuasion and everyday consumer decision-making’

    9:45 Sakshi Patel: ‘Human-centered redesign of antenatal care’

  • 10:15 Raman Khanna, Nathaniel Rayestu: ‘Information Design as a change facilitator: Think Policy + the Ashoka Cisco Cohort in Indonesia’

    10:30 Arun Ganesh: ‘Open source volunteer-driven mapping to fix information asymmetry’

  • 11:10 Selina Steiner, Maja Riegler: ‘Designing a Cantonal Health Dashboard’

    11:20 Stefan Egger: ‘Notes, Laws, and the lens of knowledge’

    11:30 Chiara Fioravanti: ‘Testing visual simplified administrative texts with users from different cultural and linguistic backgrounds’

  • 13:30 Robin Coenen: ‘What Can GovTech Learn from CivicTech? — Bottom-Up Practices and Visual Strategies’

    14:00 Bhairavi Balasubramanian: ‘Policy ambiguities — a wicked governing tool’

    14:10 Martin Foessleitner: ‘Albert Camus and Information Design’

    14:30 Wrap up and final remarks

    16:00 IIIDawards