A.DE.S

Advanced Design Studies is an institute for a critical exploration into materiality, terraforming, and anthropocentrism. The institute conducts research into futures of sustainable societies and wellbeing.

Future Material Wellbeing research project

FUTURE MATERIAL WELLBEING is an ongoing research project exploring possible futures of wellbeing in sustainable societies. The project investigates the material of social justice in relation to an emerging economic paradigm of sufficiency as being a possible foundation for wellbeing societies of the future. It seeks to formulate the potential of design discipline in this future.

The key concept presented in this project is reciprocal recognition (Honneth, 2012). Through a speculative design perspective, the project narrates a fictional future society where wellbeing is defined by social justice founded on principles of recognition. The project proposes a speculative model of material wellbeing, by this charting a trajectory of possible futures, reimagining social justice and reconceptualising social contracts through recognition. By extrapolating to futures societies based on social justice and sustainability, the project provokes critical thinking about present-day economic and social structures.

For enquiries regarding this project, collaboration proposals and other ideas please contact Dr. Karina Vissonova

Resent publications on Future Material Wellbeing

Decoupling growth and re-coupling wellbeing: is a future sustainable society model on horizon? (2024) in Human Futures Magazine Special Issue UN Summit Sep.2024
Design for wellbeing – … when is time for design dreaming. Design For All, Special issue, editor Steinar Valade-Amland, September 2024
Vissonova, K.,and Hohl, M.(2023) From Consumer Capitalism to Wellbeing: Re-imagining Futures of Design Education in the View of Pluriverse

Design education in the age of transformation

We are in an age of transformation. We have outgrown the age of industrialisation which emphasised materialistic values and promoted liberties to build, consume and produce, regardless, at what or whose expense. Design can transition us into a new paradigm. What we require is a new design education.

The age of transformation introduces new values and new relationships with built environments, goods and services. Design obtains a new relevance in ensuring our material wellbeing, whether the process of design results in advanced technologies, skilfully hand-crafted meaningful products, systematic access to products, or in emotional wellbeing.

We propose that design education in the age of transformation is built on the following principles:

Trans-disciplinary / Cross-cultural / Adaptive / Co-generative / Futures-literate

The above 5 education principles are developed and practiced in A.DE.S.

Feedback culture / Reflective / Critical– systemic thinking / ecologically literate

The above 4 education principles are developed and practiced in the Dessau model of transformative design education, University of Anhalt, Department of Design.

Erasmus+  consortium

2020-2023 ADES joins Erasmus+ consortium ABRA for developing transdisciplinary education in art and science for sustainability. ABRA (Artificial Biology, Robotics and Art) is a project aimed to address innovation and renewal of education by developing transdisciplinary higher education methods that bridge the arts and sciences, specialising in the fields of artificial biology, robotics, and art.

The A.DE.S partners in ABRA are the University of Aalborg (DK) - robotics, University of Aalto (Fin) - art, and University of Trento (IT) - artificial biology.

A.DE.S Publications

the “green bumble – undiscussed discussions” anthology on sustainability, 2021

The “Green Bumble - undiscussed discussions” anthology on sustainability is a book produced by ADES to address some of the critical questions about sustainability. The book includes essays, interviews, opinion pieces and reports reflecting on matters that influence our progress to becoming a more sustainable society. Green Bumble is a light read and is aimed to inspire conversations about our common future.

Contributing authors: Karina Vissonova, A.DE.S; Tom Crompton and Ruth Taylor, Common Cause Foundation and WWF-UK; Helga Veigl, The Futures Lab; Brian Czech, CASSE and Jonathan Trent, OMEGA project NASA and Upcycle Systems. The project was supported by Northern Dimension Partnership on Culture, Latvia.

Download and enjoy your read!

Design: Walter Werner Designs

biomimicry budapest perspective 2018

Cover design: Joanne Pang
For a paperback print of this book please contact us and we will do our best to send you a copy.

The publication Biomimicry Budapest Perspective is a compilation of essays and multimedial art works. The book reflects on the quality of “what is human”. It concentrates on the meaning of “learning from nature” and the deeper aspects that connect human and nature.

The Biomimicry Budapest Perspective recognises the technocentric orientation of biomimicry practice. The practice is inspired by the shapes and functions present in nature, and some elements of the nature’s self organising principles.

The authours explore ecological condition of a human, its advancements and limitations. There are many lessons yet to learn from nature, though perhaps the one we ought to learn first is about ourselves.

Authors and contributors:

Hugo Araujo (Belgium/Mexico), Joanne Pang (Singapore), Lilla von Puttkamer (Germany), Sabrina Stiegler (Germany), Andor Wesselenyi-Garai (Hungary), Miguel Miguel & Miguel (Brazil), Karina Vissonova (Denmark/ Hungary), Rihards Funts (Latvia), Jaap Scholten (Netherlands/ Hungary), Levente Gyulai (Hungary)

Contributing artists: Cora Schmelzer (Germany), Ana Amoros (Spain), MAD international design summer school, Hugo Araujo (Belgium/Mexico), Miguel, Miguel & Miguel (Brazil), Gunta Strauberga (Latvia)

The essays are written exclusively for the publication. The art works are contributed by the artists for the publication.

The book resulted from an interdisciplinary arts& design colab Biomimicry & Connectivity, held between the 10th and 12th October, 2018 in collaboration with Art Quarter Budapest. The event was the launch of the institute during the Design Week Budapest.

A.DE.S people and affiliations

A.DE.S is founded in 2018 as an independent non-profit institute for research in design studies for sustainability by Dr. Karina Vissonova.

The institute’s first years were intellectually, kindly and financially supported by Robert and Julia Hejja (HU).

The institute’s first board of advisors include:

Maria Aiolova (US), co-founder of Terreform One; Jonathan D. Trent, Ph.D. (US), founder of UpCycle Systems and NASA omega project; Karen Blincoe Ph.D., (DK) DD, FRSA, founder of ICIS centre; Steinar Valade-Amland (DK), founder of three point zero; Daniel Schwartzwartz (US) CEO of Dynamica, Inc., a philanthropic foundation.

As of 2021, A.DE.S founder Dr. Karina Vissonova is a full member of the World Futures Studies Federation.

Affiliation with The futures lab and futurexperience Lab

As of September 2020, the institute journeys along with an exciting affiliated partner The Futures Lab and its FutureXperience Lab - a USA/Europe based research & consultancy group in the field of futures studies, in person of the founder, chief futurist Derek Woodgate, member of the WFSF and advisor to the UNESCO Committee on Futures Literacy. The team has over 20 years’ experience of practicing the science of foresight with major international corporations, government institutions, associations and non-profits. In addition, Derek has curated several art & science artworks and exhibitions, through the FutureXperience Lab, and is well known in this field as well as the field of future studies.

Affiliation with International Summer School of Design MAD

The name MAD is derived from the keywords describing the concept of the school—Man and Design. Influenced by the expertise of designers, artists, and scientists, crafts play the central role in teaching activities at MAD. With the work with traditional materials such as wood, stone, clay and fiber, students experience the passion of creating. MAD International Summer School of Design is one of the most recognised crafts and design schools of Europe and is acknowledged by the Michelangello Foundation.

(Photo gallery MAD 2018/2019)

Guest faculty 2020/2021

The institute’s study programme is developed by Dr. Karina Vissonova and in 2020 made into an actionable course by Dr. Judit Boros.

A.DE.S has worked with lead thinkers in education, design, spirituality, and sustainability.