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Design Redefined

  • MIT Museum 314 Main Street Cambridge, MA, 02142 United States (map)

Designing Accessibility: People, Artifacts, and Access

MIT MAD’s Rosa Weinberg will moderate a panel discussion examining design for accessibility. Centering on the experiences of PEOPLE with disabilities, we will explore the opportunities and challenges associated with the design of adaptive technologies and ARTIFACTS. We will also explore how explicit design of the built environment enhances or hinders ACCESS for all.

Moderator, Rosa Wienberg

MIT MAD


Design Redefined

Design Redefined is a seminar series that challenges conventional perceptions of design. Here, we push beyond aesthetics, usability, and marketability, to explore design as a powerful tool for change.

Our aim is to bring together high school, undergraduate, and graduate students, as well as design professionals, to collectively redefine design. Each session will feature engaging panel discussions with thought leaders, sparking new perspectives and ideas.  Following these discussions, participants will engage in hands-on exploration of key design principles, while enjoying light refreshments and networking. 

The museum will grant free admission for all visitors beginning at 3:00 pm on the session dates. However, please be aware that seating is limited, so we encourage you to reserve your spot early.  

Design Redefined is a collaboration between iFp, MIT Museum, and MIT MAD.

Earlier Event: September 28
iFp Open House
Later Event: December 7
Design Redefined