UXDX Community Copenhagen: Design, Power and Being Human in a Digital World
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Join the UXDX Copenhagen community for an evening exploring how design, product, UX and engineering choices shape the world we build. This event brings together two thought provoking talks on the political dimensions of UX and the human qualities that differentiate us in a tech driven era.
## ✨ Talks
### UX is Always Political
Cecilia Fernández – Product Manager, Mastercard
Every button placement, every default and every so called intuitive flow carries an opinion. UX is rarely neutral. Cecilia will break down the hidden power structures behind everyday design decisions, from bias in AI interfaces to dark patterns that influence behaviour.
You will walk away with a sharper lens on how design can empower or exclude and how to create more ethical, inclusive digital experiences.
### Today I Experienced Something I Hope to Understand in a Few Days
Caroline Ardvisson – Design Leader
Caroline explores what it means to stay human in a world increasingly shaped by technology. Drawing on her work and cultural references including Jørgen Leth’s The Perfect Human, she reflects on the analogue, emotional and interpretive aspects of being human that machines cannot replicate.
The talk offers a grounded, optimistic view of the future of design and the enduring qualities that set us apart.
## 📅 Agenda
16:45 – 17:20 Registration and welcome
17:20 – 17:30 Introduction from the UXDX Ambassador- Tasha Melchior
17:30 – 18:15 UX is Always Political – Cecilia Fernández
18:15 – 19:00 Today I Experienced Something I Hope to Understand in a Few Days – Caroline Ardvisson
19:00 – 19:30 Networking and close
## About UXDX
UXDX helps teams shift from project based delivery to empowered, autonomous product teams. We host global conferences and over 150 free community events each year, bringing together UX, Product, Design and Development practitioners to share how real teams build better products faster.
