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REMOTE FUTURES – How will remote work shape our future work lives?

Name
Lunia Anais D'Ambrosio
Education degree
Master
Study programme
Graphic Communication Design
Institute
Visual Design
Year
2021
Awards
Det Kongelige Akademis legat

Motivated by the acceleration of remote work during the COVID-19 pandemic, www.remotefutures.work aims to spark reflection on future work life. Based on extensive research we developed four future scenarios in order to make possible remote working realities more tangible and imaginable. In each scenario a persona from 2030 gives an account of their work life which is accompanied by artefacts.

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Website – Overview: www.remotefutures.work
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Website – Sneak peek
The future artefacts that accompany the narratives aim to facilitate and foster imagination and allow for speculation about the world they might belong to.
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The future artefacts that accompany the narratives aim to facilitate and foster imagination and allow for speculation about the world they might belong to.
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Future artefacts – Process
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Det Kongelige Akademis legat

I juryens motivering stod: "In their graduation project Remote Futures, Lunia Anais D’Ambrosio and Elena Cornelia Bauer deal with a highly topical issue, namely remote work. Their solution is an excellent example of futures design that provides an idea of what the future work situation may look like for the ever-increasing proportion of us who do not necessarily work in a physical workplace. Through thorough research and strong argumentation, they create a very useful foundation, which they convincingly unfold in an exciting visual expression.

The project is part of the Sharing Futures collaboration between Designmuseum Denmark, Bespoke CPH and the Royal Danish Academy."

The Royal Danish Academy supports the Sustainable Development Goals
Since 2017 the Royal Danish Academy has worked with the Sustainable Development Goals. This is reflected in our research, our teaching and in our students’ projects. This project relates to the following UN goal(-s):
Decent work and economic growth (8)

CV

CV Title

Telefon
Competitions, Publications & Awards
2020
2021

DAAD full-time scholarship for graduates

Education & Relevant Courses
2014
2018

Berlin University of the Arts (UdK), B.A. Visuelle Kommunikation

Graphic Design, Visual Identity Design, Typography, Motion Design, 3D Design, Photography, Film
2016
2017

OCAD University, Exchange Semester, B.A. Graphic Design

Graphic Design, Visual Identity Design, Typography, Motion Design, Packaging Design
2019
2021

The Royal Danish Academy, M.A. Graphic Communication Design

Graphic Design, Visual Identity Design, Typography, Type Design, Motion Design, Wayfinding Design, Futures Design, 3D Design
Extracurricular Experiences & Activities
2013
2014

Year abroad, Rome, Italy

Au Pair
Professional Work Experience
2017
2017

Berlin University of the Arts (UdK)

Student Assistant
2015
2018

Deutsches Institut für Bautechnik

Graphic Designer, Student Assistant
2018
2019

Erik Spiekermann, p98a.berlin

Graphic Designer, Intern
2019
2019

Stan Hema, brand agency

Graphic Designer, Trainee
2019
2021

Kontrapunkt, strategic design and brand agency

Graphic Designer, Student Assistant
2017
2021

Graphic Designer

Freelance
Language skills

German

Italian

English