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Five things to see at Designs for a Cooler Planet: Evolving colours, wood glitter and garments with a history
  Open until 12 October 2022, Designs for a Cooler Planet is an annual exhibit showcasing bold designs that approach sustainability from avenues including fashion, food and materials. 
      
      
     
  A human-friendly, giant insect hotel emerged in the middle of the city
  Alusta, built from clay and populated by plants, is a sanctuary for pollinators and a meeting place for all living things
      
      
     
  Gradually decomposing bioart challenges permanent design
  Campus art competition winner bio.modules.way will be installed next to Dipoli
      
      
    Fashion designer, photographer and band join forces to create a magical summer utopia
  Fashion designer Justus Kantakoski and photographer Mortti Saarnia, were nominated for an EMMA Award this year for a music video for Suistamon Sähkö.
      
      
     
  Art for All festival returns in August
  The cross-artistic festival will take place 26.-28.8.2022 in the Helsinki Botanical Garden. The event features pieces from performing arts to installations and audiovisual works. 
      
      
     
  Biorefineries and Herbert Sixta in spotlight at 2022 seminar
  Biorefineries research group annual seminar presented the latest developments in forest-based, sustainable refineries and analytical tools.
      
      
     
  Researchers merged quantum optics with a treasure hunt
  One of the aims of InstituteQ, the national quantum institute, and the QPlayLearn platform developed by the institute’s researchers is to add our understanding of the significance of quantum research and technologies in the society. Now QPlayLearn has created The Photonic Trail game in collaboration with Quantum Flytrap.
      
      
     
  How an exciting engineering challenge drew a physicist into solar painting
  A scientist and an artist worked together to produce a painting that produces electricity, as well as a transdisciplinary podcast. Next, they want to let audiences see all the beautiful things that researchers are normally too shy to showcase.
      
      
     
  Who defines how we experience art?
  The research mapped the visitors of Väre and the School of Business buildings premises experienced public art
      
      
     
  Vision 2030: This is what the clothes of the future will look like
  Fashion designers turned old hand towels and used work clothes into a sustainable clothing collection. 
      
      
     
  KONE and Aalto University’s teaching collaboration approaches design as a method, way of thinking and competitive advantage
  A key component of the collaboration is study projects, in which student teams work to solve companies’ real-life challenges.
      
      
     
  Finnish film shot on an old Nokia phone gets its world premiere at the Rotterdam Film Festival
  Nobody Meets Your Eyes was the only Finnish film to make it to the Rotterdam Film Festival. 
      
      
     
  Exhibition concentrating on data is rare, even internationally
  The new Data Vitality exhibition lets you sense and feel data like never before 
      
      
     
  Aalto and InstituteQ are partners of Quantum Jungle - The Dance of Quanta exhibition
  The exhibition will open on Friday November 26 in Palazzo Blu museum, Pisa, Italy. Quantum Jungle is an interactive art installation visualising the fascinating world of quantum particles.
      
      
     
  Celebrating a Decade of Aalto Fablab
  Aalto Fablab celebrates 10 years of innovation, participation, digital manufacturing, and creation with an exhibition and a birthday fiesta on the second half of November 2021!
      
      
     
  Call for interest to participate in the Artificial Biology, Robotics, and Art (ABRA) Workshop Series
  ABRA is calling for applications to participate in a series of international transdisciplinary workshops between September 2021 and June 2023.
      
      
     
  Mind Meets Machine: Immersive Data Interaction
  The exhibited projects showcase novel computational design methods to creatively interact with global and local data. Whereas the on-going general discussions in relation to data-handling stresses efficiency, productivity and often de-humanization, the exhibited projects set their focus on the exploration of immersive data-interaction design tools to enhance climate-smart solutions in the urban context. The projects aim for showcasing possibilities to make abstract data visible and tangible, to enter a new level of data-informed responsive design, that has public benefit.
Augmented data-interaction is merged with the tangible sandbox environment, in order to formulate sustainable design speculations for Ainonauki, an urban plaza located between Väre and Aalto Studios. The understanding of available technology to be composed and rearranged in order to support the field specific discourse led to innovative design speculations, based upon human-robotic interaction. The developed design methodology emphasizes the importance of design iterations through computationally informed feedback loops.
      
      
    Augmented data-interaction is merged with the tangible sandbox environment, in order to formulate sustainable design speculations for Ainonauki, an urban plaza located between Väre and Aalto Studios. The understanding of available technology to be composed and rearranged in order to support the field specific discourse led to innovative design speculations, based upon human-robotic interaction. The developed design methodology emphasizes the importance of design iterations through computationally informed feedback loops.
 
  ELO short films succeed – main prize at Haugesund Film Festival and several student films at Helsinki International Film Festival
  Auringonpistos by Anna Äärelä wins the main prize in Norway and ELO students compete in Helsinki International Film Festival national competition.
      
      
     
   
           
           
           
           
           
           
         
  