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is a platform for parametric design in graphic design. It documents the work of students and teachers at the Department of Design at Hamburg University of Applied Sciences (HAW), who are investigating the significance of the system as a conceptual model and design method under the title “Parametric Design in Graphic Design.”

Design is less about intuitive, even ingenious “strokes of genius” and more about a holistic and rule-based (systemic and systematic) process of gaining knowledge and shaping form. It is becoming increasingly important to be able to design dynamic systems that both guide and inspire the design process.

Parametric design refers to this design in and of systems—with rules, their modes of operation, and systematic manipulability. The research project, led by Prof. Heike Grebin, is an integral part of teaching and aims to raise awareness of design as a performative process.

Play the System brings together selected study projects in which the system plays an important role as a design method – whether analog or digital. The works are created in a fruitful symbiosis of theory, design, and technology. Socially relevant issues and positions from philosophy, art, and avant-garde design from around 1900 to the present day are repeatedly discussed.

Play the System is an invitation to become aware of the systemic competence of graphic design and to gain the maturity to use the tools of digital design critically.

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p131 E-Motions in Politics

The digital world is where our identity is hidden behind screens, where we regularly see fake news and AI-generated content, where emotions are intensely expressed through capital letters, memes, provocative emojis, and rapid-fire comments, and where the line between “engage” and “enrage” is easily blurred. I ask myself: how does outrage manifest itself in the digital world?

When I stop scrolling, I find myself in doubt: Are we just witnessing distorted truths? Do digital emotions foster unity or deepen polarization? Are our political opinions shaped more by algorithms than by critical thinking? The title E-motions in politics refers to the interplay of electronic communication and emotions in the political arena.