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Apply to MFA DSI to learn the design mindsets and capabilities to support people and the planet.
- How can design shift us towards more healthy, caring systems?
- What conditions and collaborations enable communities, systems, and ecosystems to thrive?
- How can eco-social design increase innovation and our capacities for change?
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MFA DSI Thesis Show 2026
Celebrate the Class of 2026 and watch their thesis projects, which respond to the social issues that ring true today and will shape tomorrow, including: media literacy, water access, transit inequality, overconsumption, community displacement, education, gender inequality, aging, and social isolation.
Through innovations in game design, play, advocacy, craft, astronomy, and emerging tech, with communities and partnerships, in rhythms and beats, these MFA DSI projects find power in proximity.
Embodied Design Lab Summer Course: May 19 – June 25
Grounded in somatics, movement, contemplative practices, and sensory design, this online course offers nourishment and care for ourselves as we do work in our communities and interactive classes around embodied teaching and relational ecologies. 6 weeks (12 sessions).
Traveling God: A new illustrated book by DSI alumni
Traveling God is a collective illustrated project that drifts through You Shen culture across Fujian, Taiwan, and Singapore. It introduces us to wandering gods, local stories, and the small, curious moments found along this journey. Designers: Nany Chen, Avery Liu (MFA DSI ’25), and Hao Jie Sim (MFA DSI ’26).
Marketplace of the Future: Amer Jandali (MFA DSI '16)
A look back at NYC Climate Week. Marketplace of the Future asks us to imagine a future where we collectively put climate first… a future full of services, ideas, and goods that are the result of a healed planet… a future where joy and care for the Earth are innate.
S.T.A.R. (Space Trash Awareness & Recovery)
Yuki Han and Katherine (Yisi) Shen (MFA DSI ’25)
S.T.A.R. (Space Trash Awareness & Recovery) is an international alliance of young experts coming together beyond the traditional space industry. By igniting bold conversations to confront the escalating crisis of space trash and turning complex challenges into stories that spark global awareness and inspire an ethical mindset, S.T.A.R. sparks the next generation to become the space leaders of tomorrow, co-creating a culture where the cosmos is cherished as a shared, protected frontier.