Nov. 14-16, 2027 • Javits Center, NYC

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Behnaz Farahi

Behnaz Farahi

Assistant ProfessorCritical Matter Group, MIT Media Lab

Behnaz Farahi is an award winning designer and critical maker. She is an Assistant Professor at MIT Media Lab where she leads the Critical Matter research group. She holds a PhD in Interdisciplinary Media Arts and Practice from USC. Her work addresses critical issues such as feminism, emotion, perception and social interaction. Farahi has won several awards including the Cooper Hewitt Smithsonian Design Museum  Digital Design Award, Innovation By Design Fast Company Award, World Technology Award. She is a co-editor of an issue of AD, ‘3D Printed Body Architecture’ and 'Interactive Design: Towards a Responsive Environment'.

Sun May 1711:30 AM – 12:30 PMThe Main Stage

Design as Diplomacy: Soft Power, Hard Materials

When ground beneath us shifts - materially, geo-politically, ecologically, design becomes an instrument of negotiation. Every material carries consequ

When ground beneath us shifts - materially, geo-politically, ecologically, design becomes an instrument of negotiation. Every material carries consequence. Every supply chain encodes values. Every object mediates between power and responsibility.

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When ground beneath us shifts - materially, geo-politically, ecologically, design becomes an instrument of negotiation. Every material carries consequence. Every supply chain encodes values. Every object mediates between power and responsibility.

Bringing together biomaterial innovation, material and industrial systems critique, and neuroaesthetic human-centered design, this opening dialogue cuts through the rhetoric of unity to confront its fric

When ground beneath us shifts - materially, geo-politically, ecologically, design becomes an instrument of negotiation. Every material carries consequence. Every supply chain encodes values. Every object mediates between power and responsibility.

Bringing together biomaterial innovation, material and industrial systems critique, and neuroaesthetic human-centered design, this opening dialogue cuts through the rhetoric of unity to confront its frictions. Through biological intelligence, material accountability, and embodied experience, the panel argues that shared futures are engineered, not inherited, and that designers can translate distance into dialogue, friction into form, and the human and other-than-human worlds into negotiated common ground.

If design is a soft power, what hard material realities must it confront?

In Partnership with STIR World

 

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ICFF The Main StageSession Track
Emily Marant
Eleni Petaloti
Behnaz Farahi
Emily Marant
Emily MarantCultural Strategist founder of Studio Marant, Studio Marant
Eleni Petaloti
Eleni PetalotiCo Founder, Creative Director, Objects of Common Interest
Behnaz Farahi
Behnaz FarahiAssistant Professor, Critical Matter Group, MIT Media Lab
Emily Marant
Emily MarantCultural Strategist founder of Studio Marant, Studio Marant
Eleni Petaloti
Eleni PetalotiCo Founder, Creative Director, Objects of Common Interest
Behnaz Farahi
Behnaz FarahiAssistant Professor, Critical Matter Group, MIT Media Lab
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