Crafting

Futures

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Bridging Tradition and Innovation

At Direct Create / Crafting Futures, we are passionate about bridging the gap between traditional knowledge systems [TKS] and modern technology. Our mission is to create deep engagements within the dynamic space of culture and design, fostering a deeper understanding of traditional crafts and their relevance in contemporary times. We believe in the power of these traditions to inspire and shape the future, rooted in our collective civilizational knowledge.

Why Crafting Futures?

In an era of rapid technological advancement, we offer a unique blend of heritage and innovation. Our programs focus on sustainability and the pressing challenges of climate change, leveraging the wisdom of traditional crafts. By integrating these systems with cutting-edge technology like AI and robotics, we create immersive experiences that span digital and physical realms. Join us to explore how the past can illuminate a sustainable future.

Explore Immersive Cultural Journeys

Embark on a journey through various creative domains, from architecture to performing arts and everything in between. Our experiences are designed to engage you deeply with culture and design, providing hands-on learning and profound insights.

  • Delve into the timeless beauty of traditional architectural techniques, understanding their principles and seeing how they are innovatively applied in modern sustainable designs.

  • Discover the intricate and meticulous art of textile weaving, dyeing, and design, exploring techniques that combine age-old craftsmanship with contemporary aesthetics.

  • Engage with the profound creativity found in painting, sculpture, and other visual arts, each deeply rooted in and reflecting our rich cultural heritage.

  • Immerse yourself in the rich and vibrant world of traditional dance, music, and theater, experiencing performances that have been passed down through generations.

  • Explore the intersection of traditional craftsmanship and modern product design, learning how timeless techniques can create innovative and sustainable products.

Technology & Tradition Innovation & Integration

Training AI with Traditional Knowledge Systems

Develop AI models trained on traditional knowledge systems to preserve and propagate ancient crafts. These AI systems can analyze and replicate traditional designs, patterns, and techniques, making this knowledge accessible to new generations of artisans and designers.

  • Computer Science, Digital Humanities, Cultural Studies, Traditional Craft Studies.

  • 10-20 participants.

  • 8-12 weeks

  • Participants will work on developing machine learning models and datasets based on traditional crafts, with hands-on sessions led by experts in AI and traditional knowledge systems

Engaging with Historical Narratives

Delve into the relationship between material cultures and historical narratives, using advanced technologies to uncover and interpret the stories embedded in traditional crafts. This project aims to understand how historical and cultural contexts shape modern culture, enriching contemporary design with deeper meaning and significance.

  • History, Anthropology, Archaeology, Cultural Studies

  • 15-20 participants

  • 8-10 weeks

  • Participants will engage in archival research, fieldwork, and digital storytelling projects. The course includes guest lectures from historians and cultural experts, as well as hands-on projects analyzing historical artifacts.

Crafting Futures Program Ideas

At Direct Create / Crafting Futures, we believe in the synergy between tradition and innovation. By harnessing AI, robotics, and other advanced technologies, we enhance traditional crafts and make them more relevant in today's world.

Developing ‘Smart’ Textiles

Combine traditional weaving techniques with modern environmental and sustainable technology to create smart textiles. These textiles can incorporate sensors to monitor environmental conditions or human health, merging the aesthetic and cultural richness of traditional fabrics with cutting-edge functionality.

  • Textile Design, Fashion Technology, Environmental Engineering, Material Science, Product Design

  • 15-25 participants

  • 6-12 weeks

  • The course includes practical workshops on weaving and dyeing techniques, combined with lectures on sustainable technologies and sensor integration. Field visits to traditional textile hubs may be included.

Reshaping Urban Environments

Using traditional knowledge systems as guiding frameworks, we propose innovative urban design solutions that prioritize sustainability, community, and cultural continuity. By applying age-old wisdom to modern urban challenges, we create spaces that are both functional and harmonious with their cultural heritage.

  • Urban Design, Landscape Architecture, Sustainability Studies, Public Policy.

  • 10-18 participants.

  • 8-12 weeks

  • This program involves collaborative urban design projects, workshops on traditional urban planning principles, and engagement with local communities. Participants will create proposals for sustainable urban environments using traditional knowledge as a guide.

Sustainable Architecture

Explore traditional design systems and material knowledge to create modern sustainable buildings. By integrating ancient construction techniques with contemporary sustainability practices, we develop architectural solutions that are both ecologically responsible and culturally resonant.

  • Computer Science, Digital Humanities, Cultural Studies, Traditional Craft Studies.

  • 10-20 participants.

  • 8-12 weeks

  • Participants will work on developing machine learning models and datasets based on traditional crafts, with hands-on sessions led by experts in AI and traditional knowledge systems

Cultural Economics

Investigate traditional arts and crafts from liberal arts and economics perspective, exploring the economic impact and cultural significance of these practices. By analyzing the role of traditional crafts in local and global economies, we provide students with insights into sustainable economic models and the cultural value of preserving traditional knowledge. This interdisciplinary approach fosters a deeper appreciation of the intersection between culture, economics, and societal development.

  • Economics, Liberal Arts, Business Management, Cultural Studies

  • 10-20 participants.

  • 6-8 weeks

  • The course explores the economic impact of traditional crafts through lectures, case studies, and market analysis projects. Participants will learn to develop sustainable economic models and understand the cultural value of preserving traditional knowledge.

Offerings

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Elevate your learning experience with Crafting Futures' innovative programs that blend hands-on pedagogy with traditional crafts and modern sustainability practices. Designed for academic institutions and students, our offerings foster a deep understanding of cultural heritage and its relevance in contemporary contexts.

Cultural Exchange Programs

Crafting Futures organizes cultural exchange programs that connect participants with traditional artisans and communities around the world. These programs offer a unique opportunity to immerse oneself in different cultures, learn traditional crafts, and understand their relevance in contemporary settings.

Participants will engage in collaborative projects, field visits, and cultural activities that promote cross-cultural understanding and appreciation. This service is aimed at educational institutions, cultural organizations, and individuals passionate about global cultural heritage and sustainability.

Immersive Cultural Workshops

Crafting Futures offers a series of immersive cultural workshops that provide hands-on experience with traditional crafts and their modern applications. These workshops cover a diverse range of crafts including textile weaving, jewelry making, ceramics, glass embroidery, metalworking, stone carving, traditional painting, and sustainable building techniques.

Participants will learn directly from master artisans, gaining practical skills and deep insights into the cultural significance and sustainability of these crafts. These workshops are ideal for students, young professionals, and anyone interested in exploring the intersection of tradition and innovation.

Sustainable Design Consulting

Our Sustainable Design Consulting service helps businesses and organizations integrate traditional knowledge systems into their modern practices. We provide expert advice on incorporating sustainable materials, waste reduction techniques, and energy-efficient design principles rooted in traditional crafts.

This program includes tailored workshops, strategy sessions, and ongoing support to ensure that clients can effectively implement sustainable practices that align with the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (UN SDGs). This offering is perfect for architecture firms, design studios, and companies seeking to enhance their sustainability initiatives.

Featured Experience 

RISD India_Sensed

Winter Program

Featured Experience: RISD India Winter Program The RISD India Winter Program is a shining example of our approach. This immersive program brings students from the Rhode Island School of Design to India, where they engage directly with traditional crafts and contemporary design challenges.

  • The India Sensed program, a collaborative effort between DirectCreate and RISD GLOBAL, aims to bridge the gap between traditional Indian crafts and modern design practices. The program offers immersive, hands-on workshops, expert-led sessions, and cultural excursions in Delhi, Agra, and Jaipur. Through these activities, students gain a deep understanding of Indian artisan techniques and their applications in contemporary design.

  • Students and faculty describe the program as transformative, with testimonials highlighting the hands-on learning and cultural immersion. Photos and videos capture moments of collaboration with local artisans, the vibrant colors of Indian markets, and the intricate details of traditional crafts. These experiences not only enhance students' technical skills but also foster a profound appreciation for cultural heritage.

  • The program has left a lasting impression on participants, inspiring many to integrate sustainable practices and traditional techniques into their work. The broader design community has also benefited, with increased awareness and appreciation for Indian crafts. This cross-cultural exchange has strengthened the bond between traditional artisans and contemporary designers, paving the way for future collaborations.

Empowering the Next Generation

Our programs are designed for young individuals aged 18-30, including students, young professionals, and academicians across various fields such as business management, software technology, digital fabrication, interior design, product design, architecture, textile design, visual arts, sculpture, history, and museum studies.

  • Learn sustainable business practices through traditional crafts, understanding their economic impact and enhancing business strategies with cultural heritage insights.

  • Explore the intersection of technology and tradition, developing innovative solutions for preserving traditional crafts and integrating them into modern tech applications.

  • Gain hands-on experience with both traditional and contemporary design practices, enriching your creative process and enhancing your design portfolio.

  • Understand how traditional craftsmanship influences modern product design, creating sustainable and culturally rich products that stand out in the market.

  • Learn to integrate sustainable architectural practices with traditional design principles, enhancing your ability to create environmentally responsible and culturally resonant structures.

  • Discover the sustainable techniques of traditional textile design and their modern applications, gaining skills that merge heritage with contemporary fashion and interior textiles.

  • Explore how traditional crafts can enhance sustainable interior design practices, adding unique cultural elements to your design projects.

  • Delve into the cultural and historical contexts of traditional crafts, fostering a comprehensive understanding of their societal impact and enriching your liberal arts education.

Participant Stories

  • "Working with artisans in India was an incredible experience. It deepened my understanding of textile design and its cultural significance."

    Oliver Jacob, Architect

  • "Interacting with design students through workshops and guiding them in our studio is the best way for the young generation to understand the traditional crafts"

    Badshah Miyan, Lahariya Master Craftsmen

  • "Participating in the program provided me with a unique perspective on sustainable business practices and the economic impact of traditional crafts. It was truly enlightening."

    Emma, Business Management Student

  • "The immersive workshops allowed me to incorporate traditional crafts into my interior design projects, adding a unique and sustainable touch to my work."

    Ava, Interior Designer

Join Us Get Involved

We offer various opportunities for students and young professionals to join our programs. Whether you're looking to participate, intern, or volunteer, there's a place for you at Direct Create / Crafting Futures.

“Every innovation starts with a spark of inspiration. At Crafting Futures, we seed ideas into young minds by exposing them to the intersections of traditional knowledge with modern technology. Embrace the power of historical narratives and explore opportunities.”

— Sheela Lunkad