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The Distributed Design Masterclass is a custom training program for leaders and trainers of FabLabs, makerspaces, and Creative Hubs of Ha Noi.

The Distributed Design Masterclass is a trainer’s program that includes:

Who is this for?

For all Creative Hubs and Studios, Makerspaces, Fab Labs, and spaces supporting designing and making practices in and around Ha Noi. If you are a member, founder, active user, staff, or instructor and want to learn more about distributed design practices in your community, this is for you!

What is Distributed Design?

Emerging at the intersection of the Maker Movement and design sensibility, Distributed Design provides a framework for designers, makers and creatives to innovate the field of design towards more sustainable, open, inclusive and collaborative practices. As global challenges intensify, shifting the global paradigm to support global connectivity and local productivity where bits travel globally, while atoms stay local becomes urgent. Distributed Design is a proactive response for makers and designs to prefigure viable design alternatives to the current paradigm that is designed for mass consumption.

Learn more about Distributed Design at https://distributeddesign.eu/

Watch the documentary - This is Distributed Design

About the Instructors

Fab Lab Barcelona is a think-and-make tank, otherwise known as a research and innovation center located within the Institute for Advanced Architecture of Catalonia (IAAC) in Barcelona. It was the first Fab Lab funded in the European Union in collaboration with MIT and the Center for Bits and Atoms in 2007 and is a benchmark in the powerful network of over 1800 Fab Labs in over 100 countries. With a strategic focus on learning and research, it uses digital fabrication to generate innovative responses to pressing societal challenges. Its primary mission is to provide cities and citizens with the tools and knowledge to make them more resilient, and sustainable and empower them through digital fabrication, computing and communications literacy.

For more information, visit the Fab Lab Barcelona website.

Program Content

The content of the academy is divided into 5 sessions, each lasting 2 hours per week.