Olaf Avenati
Designer
Designer graphique et numérique à Paris, diplômé de l’École Nationale Supérieure des Arts Décoratifs en 1998, il développe son propre atelier depuis 2014. Il crée des objets communication sur tous les supports actuels, principalement dans le domaine institutionnel et culturel. Il est également enseignant à l’ESAD de Reims. Il est co-auteur de l’outil de cartographie expérimentale de la Chaire Idis ( Industrie, design et innovation sociale) de l’Esad de Reims. Il collabore régulièrement depuis 4 ans avec les écoles de l’Institut Mines-Télécom.
Datalogie
Olaf Avenati / Pierre-Antoine Chardel
This collection of texts by graphic designers, philosophers, sociologists, academics, geographers, anthropologists, typographers, and artists tackles big data, the vast datasets that have permeated our societies and ways of thinking. Digital technologies have triggered radical transformations in our social interactions, professional practices, and daily lives. Our connected technological devices allow us to participate in a new collective construction by producing its raw material—data—every day. A new reality is thus emerging.
How can we, as graphic and digital designers, approach this context?
- What kind of sign production can make this reality tangible and visible?
- How does data become information?
- What forms can be proposed for the digital tools that convey it?
- Can design contribute to re-humanizing our digital practices?
These are the questions explored by a team of researchers led by Olaf Avenati and Pierre-Antoine Chardel. This research is enriched by the work of engineering students from Télécom SudParis / Institut Mines-Télécom, as well as graphic and digital design students from ESAD Reims.
Datalogie
14 x 21 cm, 288 pages, 80 full-color illustrations, paperback ISBN: 978-2-919507-53-5
In partnership with ESAD Reims and Télécom École de Management / Institut Mines-Télécom
Already published in the same collection:
Hemp, a Material for Transitions / In Between / The Ecosystem Factory / Variations in Landscape /
