Design Hybrids Lab
In the Design Hybrids Lab we focuse on digital design, craft and fabrication, and human-computer interaction (HCI) research. We study the design and implementation of hybrid solutions, merging contemporary (and digital) design and fabrication capabilities within traditional making disciplines. We learn the ethnographic aspect of making and creativity, investigating how traditional symbolic practice can contribute to new design and fabrication research to empower today’s creative practices. The lab is facilitated with digital design and fabrication tools and materials, craft studio, tracking devices, and an electronic prototyping workshop.
Hybrid Lab Instructions and Regulations
Location
Room A116, Rothberg Family Buildings, The Edmond J. Safra Campus
91904 Jerusalem, Israel
PhD Students
Barak Pelman, School of Computer Science and Engineering, HUJI
Sharan Elran, School of Computer Science and Engineering, HUJI
MS Students
Ayala Prusak, School of Computer Science and Engineering, HUJI
Rony Ginosar, School of Computer Science and Engineering, HUJI
Naama Glauber, School of Computer Science and Engineering, HUJI
Arial Bezaleli Mizrahi, School of Computer Science and Engineering, HUJI
Alumni
Nir Dick, MS, School of Computer Science and Engineering, HUJI
Shlomi Mir, MDes, Industrial Design Technology Track, Bezalel Academy for Art and Design
Tatyana Vasilevitsk, MS, School of Computer Science and Engineering, HUJI
Shiran Magriso, MDes, Industrial Design Technology Track, Bezalel Academy for Art and Design
Moran Mizrahi, MS, School of Computer Science and Engineering, HUJI
Tamara Anna Efrat, MDes, Industrial Design Technology Track, Bezalel Academy for Art and Design
Artists in Residence and Visiting Students
Michal Luria, visiting PhD student from the Human-Computer Interaction Institute at CMU (summer 2017)
Batt-Girl (2017 - 2018)
Hannah Perner Wilson (March 2017)
Amit S Zoran
zoran at cs dot huji dot ac dot il
Room A116, Rothberg Family Buildings, The Edmond J. Safra Campus
91904 Jerusalem, Israel