Platoniq. Spain
Mauricio O’Brien is currently engaged at Platoniq/Goteo with a hybrid profile working in two key areas: supporting the facilitation of co-creation workshops and design thinking in action. Mauricio also develops the graphic design of materials, tools and focuses on user experience. He has been a graphic designer for more than a decade, starting his training at the School of Design of the Balearic Islands. He attended the first edition of the Graduate Course ‘Design, Image and Architecture’ at Elisava School of Design in 2003, to which has remained linked to this day. He received a Bachelor’s Degree in Arts and Design from the University of Southampton, UK. He is a Professor at schools including Elisava School of Design (UPF), European Institute of Design (IED) and ENSAM – National School of Architecture of Montpellier. He has developed a series of educational labs and workshops with students, since 2004, for the graduate and undergraduate education community.
Idea Makers will finalise filling out their Digital Roadbook, where all Idea Makers have registered their profile and ideas, based on the feedback they have received during the Idea Development session. In paralell, there will be time for informal networking.
Idea Makers will fill out their Digital Roadbook, where all Idea Makers have registered their profile and ideas, based on the feedback they have received during the Idea Development session. This session will be facilitated by the Digital Storytellers and the Platoniq Team.
Idea Makers will fill out their Digital Roadbook, where all Idea Makers have registered their profile and ideas, based on the feedback they have received during the Idea Development session. This session will be facilitated by the Digital Storytellers and the Platoniq Team.
The theme of Idea Camp 2017 relates to the possibilities and challenges opened by “safe crossings” in the context of the open call on “Moving communities”. The image of “safe crossings” brings in the concept of human migration, accessibility and “borders” in a broader sense. The visual elements of the call and the recognizable urban […]