Bridging Morphology, Biomimicry, Sustainability, and Synergetics Symposium

Fourth Biennial Design Science Symposium, From STEM to STEAM thru Synergy,
STEAM: integrative, interdisciplinary or transdisciplinary studies working together with the result being greater than individual parts (synergy) - The study of a structure's interconnected parts (morphology) leading to inspiration through nature (biomimicry) producing harmony, fulfilling the social, economic and environmental requirements of present and future generations (sustainability) results in cooperation for an enhanced effect (synergetics) and supports interdisciplinary or transdisciplinary study of multiple disciplines — Science, Technology, Engineering, Art, Mathematics. For additional information contact: John Belt <designprobe@gmail.com>, Peter Dean <pdean@risd.edu>, or CJ Fearnley <cjf@synergeticscollaborative.org>.
Co-sponsored: Synergetics Collaborative Inc. (SNEC) & Edna Lawrence Nature Lab at RISD
Hosted: Rhode Island School of Design Providence, Rhode Island
31 Jan – 2 Feb 2014 (Fri-Sun).


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