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Bezalel alumnus in industrial design, CEO and Founder of Zoybar. Since its launch, Zoybar has been recognized and awarded as a pioneer in the field of hardware design and innovation processes. In January 2010 Zoybar received the Atir award - Israeli Industrial Design Awards by the Ministry of Trade, Industry and Labor and the Israeli manufacturing association.
Since 2008 Zoybar is one of the first commercially successful open hardware companies with international business collaborations with partners such as The Blender Foundation and Shapeways Inc.
Over the years Bar Ilan has mentored and lectured in several design schools and think tanks such as the Masters program of industrial design at Bezalel and miLab the innovation lab at IDC to name a few. Aside from his academic work, Bar Ilan has given talks in Tech conventions such as ‘kinnernet’, miLab-The Innovation media lab (IDC, Herzelia) and Pecha Kucha TLV to name a few. Bar Ilan has also published several articles in magazines such as Innovation Journal, Design Management Review and odisea - a publication of the hebrew university, Jerusalem among others along with TV appearances on Reuters, ZDF and AFP among many others.
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Gai Farchi is a scholar of literature and cultural studies. He currently works on the material turn in the humanities, examining how objects, trash, memory and nostalgia are dealt with in literature through the lens of ecocriticism and posthumanist theory. His doctoral dissertation discusses posthumanism in contemporary literature in French. His work has been published in journals such as French Forum and French Studies.
Dr. Yoav Ronel has received his PhD degree from the Department of Hebrew literature at Ben-Gurion university in 2019 and is a lecturer at the department of Visual and Material Culture at Bezalel, where he teaches courses dealing with poetic and theoretical representations of love and desire. His dissertation dealt with matters of melancholy and nationality in the work of Micha Yosef Berdichevsky.
His current research is concerned with a critique of work in the neoliberal age, and with philosophical, poetic and social representations of idleness.
Among his latest publications ate an article about Berdichevsky’s melancholy in Mikan Hebrew and Israeli Literature journal, and an article about love in the thought of Giorgio Agamben and Roland Barthes, published in Theory Now journal.
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