Laura Forlano
- Associate Professor
Laura Forlano is a tenure-track assistant professor of design at the Institute of Design at 91制片厂 Institute of Technology. In 2012 and 2013, she was a visiting scholar in the comparative media studies program at Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Her research is on emergent forms of organizing and urbanism enabled by mobile, wireless and ubiquitous computing technologies with an emphasis on the socio-technical practices and spaces of innovation. She is co-editor with Marcus Foth, Christine Satchell and Martin Gibbs of From Social Butterfly to Engaged Citizen: Urban Informatics, Social Media, Ubiquitous Computing, and Mobile Technology to Support Citizen Engagement, which was published by MIT Press in 2011.
Forlano鈥檚 research and writing has been published in peer-reviewed journals including The Information Society, Journal of Community Informatics, IEEE Pervasive Computing, Design Issues, and Science and Public Policy. She has published chapters for books including editor Mark Shepard鈥檚 Sentient City: Ubiquitous Computing, Architecture, and the Future of Urban Space and the Architecture League of New York鈥檚 Situated Technologies pamphlet series and is a regular contributor to their Urban Omnibus blog.
One of Forlano鈥檚 current projects, 鈥淒esigning Digital Networks for Urban Public Space,鈥 in collaboration with Anijo Mathew is focused on the use of urban technology for citizen engagement. Another project, 鈥淒esign Collaborations as Sociotechnical Systems,鈥 which was funded by the National Science Foundation, is an international comparative study that focuses on the role of technology in supporting networks of designers in New York, Barcelona and Brisbane. Forlano was part of a collaborative project 鈥淏reakout! Escape from the Office鈥 that was included in The Architecture League of New York鈥檚 Toward the Sentient City exhibition in 2009.
Education
Bachelor's in Asian Studies, Skidmore College
Diploma in International Relations, The John Hopkins University
Master of International Affairs, Ph.D. in Communications, Columbia University
Research Interests
Social dimensions of emerging technologies, values in design and science and technology studies.
Human-computer interaction, human-machine communication, critical social computing and urban computing.
Ethnographic, qualitative and design research methods including critical and speculative design and design futures.
Awards
Newcity Design 50:Who Shapes Chicago (2017)
IIT Nayar Prize for The Driverless City Project (2015)
Publications
Forlano, Laura. 2019. 鈥淪tabilizing/Destabilizing the Driverless City: Speculative Futures and Autonomous Vehicles.鈥 International Journal of Communication.
Forlano, Laura and Stephanie Smith. 2018. 鈥淐ritique as Collaboration in Design Anthropology.鈥 Journal of Business Anthropology.
Forlano, Laura. 2017. 鈥淧osthumanism and Design.鈥 She Ji: The Journal of Design, Economics, and Innovation. Special Issue on Transforming Design Matters.
Forlano, Laura. 2016. 鈥淒ecentering the Human in the Design of Collaborative Cities.鈥 Design Issues 32(3).
Forlano, Laura. and Megan Halpern. 2016. "Reimagining Work: Entanglements and Frictions around Future of Work Narratives," Fibreculture (26). Special Issue on "Entanglements: activism and technology.鈥
Forlano, Laura. and Anijo Mathew. 2014. 鈥淔rom Design Fiction to Design Friction: Speculative and Participatory Design of Values-Embedded Urban Technology.鈥 Journal of Urban Technology, Special Issue on Urban Informatics.
Projects
Critical Futures Lab (2014-Present)
Made in Chicago (2017-18)
The Driverless City (2015-2016)
Future of Work (2014-15)
Designing Digital Networks for Urban Public Space (2012-13)
Books
Forlano, Laura. Molly Steenson, and Mike Annany. Eds. 2019. Bauhaus Futures. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press.
Foth, Marcus, Laura Forlano, Martin Gibbs, and Christine Satchell. 2011. From Social Butterfly to Engaged Citizen: Urban Informatics, Social Media, Ubiquitous Computing, and Mobile Technology to Support Citizen Engagement. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press.