Studio Tilt, directed by Audrey Desjardins at the School of Art + Art History + Design at University of Washington, is a design research studio that questions and considers familiar encounters between humans and things.
Studio Tilt, directed by Audrey Desjardins at the School of Art + Art History + Design at University of Washington, is a design research studio that questions and considers familiar encounters between humans and things.
To tilt is to render unsteady, to deviate from the main trajectory, to change perspective. While a seemingly small act, a tilt disorients enough to offer a new frame of reference and to open new imaginative trajectories.
To tilt is to render unsteady, to deviate from the main trajectory, to change perspective. While a seemingly small act, a tilt disorients enough to offer a new frame of reference and to open new imaginative trajectories.
We use design as a practice for investigating and imagining alternatives to the ways humans currently live with everyday objects and technologies.
We use design as a practice for investigating and imagining alternatives to the ways humans currently live with everyday objects and technologies.