WiMi Žarko Dumičić

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Wissenschaftlicher Mitarbeiter

Designmethoden

Koordinator International Exchange, Produktdesign

Lehre

The design research & methods section of the department stands on the crossroads of art and science. We explore the role and position of design in the contemporary world, focusing on its cultural, political, and social impact on communities. Our classes connect the design discipline to the wider society through a combination of theory and practice, introducing students to new points of view and encouraging them to observe their environments with critical reflection and beyond the traditional boundaries of the field.

  • Žarko Dumičić is a designer and researcher originally from Zagreb, Croatia, interested in sculptural communication design artifacts, especially within the fields of data physicalization and science communication. Žarko is a research assistant at the Berlin University of the Arts, where he is also conducting his doctoral research project titled “Data Physicalization as a Design Tool for Science Communication”.

    While he initially obtained a bachelor’s degree in entrepreneurship economics, he quickly discovered his passion for the design discipline. Žarko pursued his design education as part of Parsons School of Design in New York, USA and Glasgow School of Art in United Kingdom, where he was also selected for an exchange to Tokyo University of the Arts in Japan. He was a recipient of a stipend to research data physicalization at the Anhalt University’s design department in Dessau, Germany, as part of which he co-authored and published a systematic literature review of the design elements in the physicalization field. Furthermore, he was previously a co-founder and a co-director of an award-winning design studio that focused on development of visual identities, packaging, art direction and more, initiated in New York and subsequently based in Mumbai, India.

    Žarko’s international academic and practical experience – across Zagreb, New York, Mumbai, Glasgow, Tokyo, Dessau and now Berlin – has helped him to develop a unique point of view as a designer and researcher that he thoroughly applies in his work.