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Category Archives: Experience Design
links for 2009-09-02
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Alibaba.com - The world's largest online B2B marketplace. (tags: b2b search china suppliers shopping business wholesale manufacturing tillverkare)
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15 Fresh High-Quality Free Fonts | Fonts | Smashing Magazine (tags: graphics fonts resources typography type download free webdesign)
links for 2009-05-27
Upplevelsepresenter Stockholm (tags: sweden experiencedesign experienceeconomy crude)
The Boom Is Over. Long Live the Art!
Art schools can change too. The present goal of studio programs (and of ever more specialized art history programs) seems to be to narrow talent to a sharp point that can push its way aggressively into the competitive arena. But with markets uncertain, possibly nonexistent, why not relax this mode, open up education? Why not [...]
Scientific-Fiction (not Science-Fiction)
Matt Webb did not talk about visions of the future from the past, which was refreshing. So no 50's sci-fi movies in this presentation. (The guy below is Jörg Jelden but it's Matt's presentation) Scientific fiction, unlike most examples of sci-fi, includes meaningful surprise. It breaks someone's guessing machine and then fixes it. It is [...]
International festival
This week Konstfack hosted series of lectures by Mårten Spångberg and Tor Lindstrand of International Festival. They place their practice between architecture and performance, which then becomes neither architecture nor performance. I find their approach refreshing and relevant to experience design. Indeed Spångberg started his lecture with direct references to Gender Trouble and Experience Economy. [...]