about
about
Micromort is a Speculative Design project, realised during the Final Synthesis Laboratory in the Communication Design Bachelor'sdegree course at Politecnico di Milano.


As a project of this scale, the team started from the definition of a dystopian scenario (which had to revolve around the theme of death) to develop an interactive installation.

The result is a Death Stock Exchange set in a scenario in which death becomes a source of income in which to invest. The ultimate goal, however, as a speculative design project, is to provoke the viewer to reflect on the theme.

If it is not true that all deaths are equal, why are some worth more and others less?
the team
Davide Perucchini

davide.perucchini@gmail.com
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Alvise Aspesi

alviseaspesi@gmail.com
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Enzo Taboada

enzotaboadafung@gmail.com
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the professors

Professors

Andrea Braccaloni, Pietro Buffa Di Castelalto, Francesco E. Guida, Giacomo Scandolara



Assistant professors

Marcello J. Biffi, Alberto Candido, Andrea Pronzati, Claudia Tranti, Ernesto Voltaggio



Politecnico di Milano
School of Design
BSc in Communication Design
Final Synthesis Laboratory C1
academic year 2019/2020

recognitions

Featured on Fuorisalone TV, 2020
Micromort was one of the projects that Fuorisalone TV decided to highlight digitally, as the design week in 2020 did not take place.


Featured on SpeculativeEdu, 2020
SpeculativeEdu is an educational, project funded by ERASMUS+, the European Union programme for education, training, youth, and sport, with the aim of strengthening speculative design education by collecting and exchanging existing knowledge and experience whilst developing new methods in the field of speculative design.


Exhibited at The Lost Graduation Show (Salone del Mobile), 2021
The Lost Graduation Show exhibits 170 projects at “supersalone” by 48 design schools (selected from over 300 that responded to the open call) from 22 different countries


Featured on Domus Web, 2021
Domus web is the online version of the historic architecture and design magazine founded by architect Gio Ponti.


Featured on Azure Magazine, 2021
Azure is an online magazine covering architecture and design published in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Azure is an indispensable resource for architects, designers and the design-savvy public.


Student Winner of Core77 Interaction Award, 2022
Core77 is an online design magazine dedicated to the practice and produce of the field of industrial design.

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Micromort is a Speculative Design project, realised during the Final Synthesis Laboratory in the Communication Design Bachelor's degree course at Politecnico di Milano.

As a project of this scale, the team started from the definition of a dystopian scenario (which had to revolve around the theme of death) to develop an interactive installation.
The result is a Death Stock Exchange set in a scenario in which death becomes a source of income in which to invest. The ultimate goal, however, as a speculative design project, is to provoke the viewer to reflect on the theme.

If it is not true that all deaths are equal, why are some worth more and others less?
the team
Davide Perucchini

davide.perucchini@gmail.com
b
Alvise Aspesi

alviseaspesi@gmail.com
b
the professors

Professors

Andrea Braccaloni, Pietro Buffa Di Castelalto, Francesco E. Guida, Giacomo Scandolara



Assistant professors.

Marcello J. Biffi, Alberto Candido, Andrea Pronzati, Claudia Tranti, Ernesto Voltaggio



Politecnico di Milano
School of Design
BSc in Communication Design
Final Synthesis Laboratory C1
academic year 2019/2020

recogni—
tions

Featured on Fuorisalone TV, 2020
Micromort was one of the projects that Fuorisalone TV decided to highlight digitally, as the design week in 2020 did not take place.

Featured on SpeculativeEdu, 2020
SpeculativeEdu is an educational, project funded by ERASMUS+, the European Union programme for education, training, youth, and sport, with the aim of strengthening speculative design education by collecting and exchanging existing knowledge and experience whilst developing new methods in the field of speculative design.

Exhibited at The Lost Graduation Show (Salone del Mobile), current
The Lost Graduation Show exhibits 170 projects at “supersalone” by 48 design schools (selected from over 300 that responded to the open call) from 22 different countries

contacts
Feel free to contact us at mail