Valeria Bucchetti, Cinzia Ferrara, Carlo Martino, and Paolo Tamborrini, referees of the “Communication Design” research group of SID (Italian Society of Design), converse with researchers and researchers about the forms of experimentation that the university promotes to support the evolutionary lines of the discipline.
In its multiple articulations, communication design is a field of research and experimentation sensitive to the issues that characterize contemporaneity.
Reconfigured by the digital revolution, it represents the field of design that takes charge of the transmission of knowledge, the organization and translation of content and complex information, the representation of identity and values in the different compartments of society by determining, through its multiple configurations and interfaces, the relational and communication processes between people and between people and artifacts.
In dialogue, together with Rossana Gaddi of the University of Chieti-Pescara, with:
Andrea Di Salvo of the Polytechnic of Turin on Images & Future: do we really need Artificial Intelligence to imagine and represent the future?
Michela Rossi of Politecnico di Milano on Accessible public information: the contribution of communication design
Alessio Caccamo from the University of Rome – Sapienza on Graphicacy and Data-Graphicacy: a Design-Based methodological proposal for a critical interdisciplinary approach to the Information Design artifact.
Sofia Cretaio of the Polytechnic of Turin on Data-driven workplace: data visualization as a communicative tool in the design and management of spaces.