Strapped to the user’s head, the Mind Mirror lets people see what's happening to their brain during meditation.
Design Indaba is known for inviting some of the world’s most revered and respected designers to their annual conference stage. If you’re curious about 2019’s picks, you can see some of them now. But each of them, from Ane Crabtree to David Droga, had to start somewhere.
Indaba has been drip feeding the names of 20 graduate designers who, like Design Indaba Conference alumni, are curious, brave and looking to design the future.
Brighton University graduate and designer Freyja Sewell created Mind Mirror to function as a medical training device. RISD graduate Gavin Zeitz proposes that we create an inclusive economic zone in the Arctic. Unseen Edible by Julia Schwarz from the University of Applied Arts, Vienna, is a speculative look into a future where linchen is the answer to food security. And Pratt graduate Shaina Garfield is offering a greener alternative to traditional burial rituals.
Each of them, along with 16 of their peers, will present projects that seek to change tomorrow at antenna, a Design Indaba conference, co-produced and hosted by Dutch Design Week.
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