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  • 927 B (134 words) - 16:27, 26 January 2011
  • Design becomes paramount in ultra-light modernity? When ideas and architecture flo ...shirts notwithstanding, people will pay more for good design, because good design has a halo effect and makes the product seem more valuable.”
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  • ==A SEMANTIC EXPLORATION OF INTERACTION + EXPERIENCE DESIGN== ...“out-loud” personal exploration for a term that defines my approach to design.
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  • Superhuman interaction design describes the process of designing interfaces to amplify human intellect, j ...iPad represents a very important turning point in skeuomorphic interaction design. It takes the best parts of the page turn, reduces them by half (the page p
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  • A Design Approach for the Geospatial Web ...University of Southern California. In today's article, Julian describes a design approach for location-based services utilized in many of the projects under
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  • ===Notes on ''Flow, Interaction Design and Contemporary Boredom'' by Nicolas Makelberge=== ...temporary Boredom'' was Nicolas Makelberge's Masters Thesis in Interaction Design and was written through the Chalmers Department of Computing Science at the
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  • #REDIRECT [[Flow, Interaction Design And Contemporary Boredom]]
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  • ...s on the service that that customer interacts with. The tenants of service design are aimed at providing customers with a greater interaction with and satisf Service design works when the designer uses their understanding of the process the custome
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  • Superhuman Interaction Design Superhuman interaction design describes the process of designing interfaces to amplify human intellect, j
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  • Design Memos offer clarity and precision in communicating design concepts. They reduce ambiguity and foster collaboration. Seed Libraries are beautiful but they also lack glanceability. This design memo proposes a color coded seed library based on planting time and germina
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  • How can we design, spaces, cities and communities in harmony with people and the environment? =Principles of Human Scale Design=
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  • *[[Human Scale Design]]
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  • ====UX/Cybernetics Design==== See [[Cybernetic UX Design]]
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  • • Online collaboration (content creation, design, tools, critique) • Design experiences development
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  • Bill Verplank, along with [[Bill Moggridge]], coined the term [[interaction design]].
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  • ...se it is successful, but not actually implement any of the interactions or design consistency anywhere else in their application.
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  • ...sting. Our books look modern and exciting. Internal illustrations and text design are also given careful attention since we feel the visual presentation enha *Tristan Palmer, Editorial Director (Contact for: Design; Interior Design; Cultural History Reference)
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  • *New Media, Game Studies, Design: Katie Helke, Assistant Acquisitions Editor (253-8389)
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  • ...ion. There is a handy cheat sheet here, along with the template itself and design PDFs.
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  • ...orical and Theoretical Studies at Central Saint Martins College of Art and Design, University of the Arts London. She is principal editor of the journal of v
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  • ...Mapping -- New Cartographies of Networks and Territories]], Univ Minnesota Design Institute, 2006 Julian Bleecker, "[[A Design Approach for the Geospatial Web]]," O'Reilly Media, June 2005
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  • ...ARS Design project at NASA by getting Swedish students in architecture and design from Lund University to participate. Last year, the Association of Collegia
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  • ...ields of architecture, urban design, planning, transportation and interior design. Over the past decade, space syntax techniques have also been used for rese
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  • "Architecture, through the design of space, creates a virtual community with a certain structure and a certai
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  • ...sights of scholars from diverse fields—information and computer science, design, social sciences, management, law, and policy.
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  • interesting to us as individuals. Programmers are trying to design
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  • [[Category:Interface Design|Cell Phone, The: An Anthropology of Communication]]
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  • [[Category:Interface Design]]
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  • [[Category:Interface Design]]
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  • [[Category:Interface Design]]
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  • ...f identity–as de-centered and multiple. She describes trends in computer design, in artificial intelligence, and in people’s experiences of virtual envir
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  • [[Category:Interface Design]]
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  • Professor Charlotte Magnusson is the leader of the research at Certec on the design of useworthy haptic and audio interfaces for people who are blind or have l ...ormation and virtual environments more accessible.The second is design and design methodology for persons with and without disabilities. Charlotte is also an
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  • ...n has 11 years experience in web app development, database design, graphic design and printing, and server administration. You can learn more about Aaron at
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  • **Blogs arrived on the scene. A digitalization of the journal, and blog design appeared as well. It was a transformation of the personal webpage into a mo
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  • ...media. She's written papers on digital backchannels, social visualization design, sexing of internet interactions and creating artifacts for memory work. Sh
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  • Our emphasis is on design: we build experimental interfaces and installations that explore new forms
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  • ...l phenomena, and an experimental platform for exploring wearable community design in action. Kortuem et al define wearable computers as computers that are co
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  • ...on the Twiddler through use of a chording tutorial and create a prototype design of a mobile phone that could use the Twiddler's typing method.
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  • [[Category:Interface Design]]
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  • ...h he began as director of the Los Angeles Forum for Architecture and Urban Design [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kazys_Varnelis_(historian)].
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  • ...science museum design, computer software, telecommunications, and product design/definition industries working as a Senior UX Designer, Ethnographic Researc
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  • *Forty, Adrian (1986), Objects of desire: design and society, 1750-1980, London: Thames & Hudson. Chapter 9. *Noble, David (1999) Social choice in machine design: the case of automatically controlled machine tools. In D. Mackenzie & J. W
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  • *Forty, Adrian. Objects of Desire: Design and Society Since 1750. London, England: Thames & Hudson, 1992. ISBN: 97805 ...On Paper: Visual Representations, Visual Culture, and Computer Graphics in Design Engineering. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 1998. ISBN: 9780262082693.
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  • ===Ethnographic Perspectives on Design=== ...r, D. Shapiro, and I. Sommerville. 1992. Ethnographically-informed systems design for air traffic control. In Proceedings of the conference on computer suppo
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  • ...mitment to a theory/practice dialogue, and contributions to social justice design arenas. Her research examines the boundaries between the personal and the p ...theory/practice laboratory she founded in 2003, Tiltfactor, focused on the design of activist and socially-conscious software.
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  • ...concepts such as 3-D computer modeling, visual simulations, computer aided design (CAD) and virtual reality. Sutherland went to MIT and developed his thesis,
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  • ...science from the University of Utah. Kay also participated in the original design of the ARPANet, which later became the Internet. After Xerox PARC, Kay was
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  • ...actors considerations are increasingly being incorporated into the product design process. Users are seen more as being important factors in the overall look ...the World Wide Web, the authors discuss the details of good search-engine design. In a bitingly humorous segment, they analyze a Web site's search-page resu
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  • ...rigin, but some type historians point out the close similarity of Caslon's design to the Dutch Fell types. ...en 1840–80 as a part of the British Arts and Crafts movement. The Caslon design is still widely used today. For many years a common rule of thumb of printe
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  • Firefox StumbleUpon plugin. Settings to postmodernism, architecture, graphic design, Art. ...og listings. Find platonic design forms. Find those which trickle down the design instpration chains.
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  • ...ous computing, profiling practices, and human-centric computer interaction design and is characterized by systems and technologies that are (Zelkha & Epstein ...th phrases are mentioned in Donald Norman's 1986 book User Centered System Design: New Perspectives on Human-computer Interaction.
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  • Aza Raskin (born 1984) is an American design expert. He is the son of noted human-computer interface expert Jef Raskin.
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  • ...ormative, and very intelligent treatment of an essential topic of software design. "Use cases" describe how "actors" interact with computer systems and are e ...so provides notational symbols to document these levels of detail within a design.)
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  • =[http://www.usernomics.com/user-interface-design-journals.html Giant master list]= *Design theories and methodologies
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  • Design becomes paramount in ultra-light modernity? When ideas and architecture flo ...shirts notwithstanding, people will pay more for good design, because good design has a halo effect and makes the product seem more valuable.”
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  • ...chnosocial universe. The panel was a partnership between Portland’s Nemo Design (who graciously provided beer and a nice meeting space), and Group Y Networ Community Manager, Director of Insights, Nemo Design
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  • ...hitecture from Portland State University, and he has a passion for ethical design and strives for a better way to build. Bill Dieter started Terrazign, Inc., a Portland-based industrial design firm in 1994. The firm works primarily with fabrics and hard woods. His int
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  • *Media Interface and Network Design (M.I.N.D.) Lab ...vol3/issue2/biocca2.html#Embodiment Embodiment: The Teleology of Interface Design]
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  • [[Critical Play: Radical Game Design]] by [[Mary Flanagan]] [[Designing Interfaces: Patterns for Effective Interaction Design]] by Jenifer Tidwell
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  • [[Critical Play: Radical Game Design]] by [[Mary Flanagan]]
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  • ...prostheses. Interface inside of interface, malfunction compounded by poor design and the decay of time.
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  • ...ience information. CSS and HTML format that information for it. Interfaces design further formats that data for us, making it simple to consume, even addicti
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  • Data design is an exploding industry in today's information society. A good data visual ...to allow the user to mix 2D imaging / 3D graphics algorithms and data. The design and implementation of the library has been strongly influenced by object-or
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  • ==A SEMANTIC EXPLORATION OF INTERACTION + EXPERIENCE DESIGN== ...“out-loud” personal exploration for a term that defines my approach to design.
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  • ...building wireframes is related to paracosmic immersion because to properly design an interface the designer must try on different personas, invent different
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  • This is how influence happens. We need to design things to support these interactions.
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  • ...te>I wonder to what extent UCD’s and Activity Theory’s expectations of design inputs (deep examination of the formations of user goals, dissection of com
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  • design is change. the idea of an architecture inflences how people move, and peopl
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  • ...ootprint, or data exhaust<ref>O'Reilly, Tim. OReilly.com: What is Web 2.0? Design Patterns and Business Models for the Next Generation of Software. Published
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  • This book presents a family of social web design principles and interaction patterns that we have observed and codified, thu
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  • ...a Lab, she is known internationally for her writing on identity, interface design, and social communication. She created several of the earliest social appli ...t promote cooperation and trust. She has two books in progress, one on the design of sociable media and one which explores how we signal identity in both med
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  • ...feedback and advice on their projects, and work together on collaborative design activities. ...e visual grammar as Scratch, but uses a vocabulary more suited for graphic design. Inspired by Processing, DesignBlocks aims to make programming more accessi
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  • ...nters on relations of ethnographies of everyday practice to new technology design.
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  • ...sibility of the walls, outlets, and storage rooms, and the ability to make design changes specifically to accommodate certain technologies. Wireless systems
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  • ...this, Laurel reconciles the seemingly disparate and relates user interface design with producing a play in theater. For example, the way she brings in the Fr [[Category:Interface Design]]
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  • ...n to design a pair of wings which borrowed heavily from Leonardo daVinci's design. Unfortunately for Albrecht, the wings were a spectacular failure at the ti
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  • ...American professor of computer science and human-computer interaction and design at Carnegie Mellon University (CMU) in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Pausch lea
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  • ...ctually inferior along the way, or explaining to a client the process of a design or development project, respecting their different background.
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  • **Blogs arrived on the scene. A digitalization of the journal, and blog design appeared as well. It was a transformation of the personal webpage into a mo
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  • ...logists, these guidelines that can provide appropriate guidance in program design, administration, and evaluation. 1. Research Methods. The instruction should cover research design, data collection, and data analysis dealing with both qualitative and quant
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  • ...space slide 21/81.The Psychology of Space. Pasons New School for Design - Design Research Methods. Tim Stock. Fall 2010.</ref>
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  • ...y. Hertzian Tales: Electronic Products, Aesthetic Experience, and Critical Design ...y. Hertzian Tales: Electronic Products, Aesthetic Experience, and Critical Design
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  • Superhuman interaction design describes the process of designing interfaces to amplify human intellect, j ...iPad represents a very important turning point in skeuomorphic interaction design. It takes the best parts of the page turn, reduces them by half (the page p
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  • There's design to make that flow manageable. There are also creative experiences that disr
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  • ...prostheses. Interface inside of interface, malfunction compounded by poor design and the decay of time.
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  • Good design reduces friction.
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  • ..., hand tools, heavy machinery operator controls. and process controls. The design considerations applicable when creating user interfaces are related to or i
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  • ...actal/Eglash_Odumosu.pdf African Fractals: Modern Computing and Indigenous Design].
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  • ...e, stood the test of time. My takeaway from it was the deep and systematic design methodologies that these people had. I never seen software engineering like
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  • ...tive) inquiries. Recent work has particularly examined the role of art and design in an era of biotechnology, often described as bioart or transgenic art.
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  • ...Aesthetics, materiality, and interaction design. International Journal of Design, 4(2), 65 - 76. ...E., & Wiberg, M. (2010). Texturing the “material turn” in interaction design. Conference on Tangible and Embedded Interaction., ACM Press., 137-144.
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  • ...interact with each other over the internet using ‘avatars’ which they design and may modify the appearance of at any time. Although it may at first appe
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  • Stelarc suspensions donated to Art and Design - 3 August 2005
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  • *[[Light Modernity means that Design is the Product]]
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  • *[[Cybernetic UX Design]] *[[Superhuman UX Design]]
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  • ...ipline of using principles derived from living systems in the solutions of design problems.
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  • ...rstanding many types of systems. From traditional anthropology to software design and marketing, to zoology and finance, the digital and analog methods of a *Industrial design
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  • ...On-Paper: Visual Representations, Visual Culture, and Computer Graphics in Design Engineering. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press.
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  • ...ass." In Brenda Laurel's The Art of Human- Machine Interface Design. Menlo Park, CA: Addison-Wesley.
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  • ...essor: Nicholas de Monchaux, Assistant Professor of Architecture and Urban Design, University of California ...d for their relevance to, and potential influence on, contemporary digital design practice.
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  • *Eglash, Ronald. African Fractals: Modern Computing and Indigenous Design. New Brunswick, NJ: Rutgers University Press, 1999. ISBN: 9780813526133. *Eglash, Ronald. African Fractals: Modern Computing and Indigenous Design. New Brunswick, NJ: Rutgers University Press, 1999. ISBN: 9780813526133.
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  • *Noble, David F. "Social Choice in Machine Design." In Case Studies on the Labor Process. Edited by Andrew Zimbalist. New Yor
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  • *[*] Noble, David. America by Design: Science, Technology, and the Rise of Corporate Capitalism. New York, NY: A *Noble, David. America by Design: Science, Technology, and the Rise of Corporate Capitalism. New York, NY: A
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  • ...: Mapping -- New Cartographies of Networks and Territories, Univ Minnesota Design Institute, 2006 ...by visual example and written analysis—that mapmaking is a fundamental design process, one that shapes the physical and conceptual dimensions of contempo
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  • ...Mapping -- New Cartographies of Networks and Territories]], Univ Minnesota Design Institute, 2006 Julian Bleecker, "[[A Design Approach for the Geospatial Web]]," O'Reilly Media, June 2005
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  • The Sentient City Survival Kit is a design research project that explores the social, cultural and political implicati ...Media Art Lab in Beijing in collaboration with Parsons the New School for Design of New York.
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  • A Design Approach for the Geospatial Web ...University of Southern California. In today's article, Julian describes a design approach for location-based services utilized in many of the projects under
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  • ...post-war consumer culture and proposing radical projects of urban utopian design. Against the oppressive, stifling conditions imposed in technocratic city p
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  • *Busch, A. (1998). Design for sports: The cult of performance. New York: Princeton Architectural Pres
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  • Jarno M. Koponen, MA (Media Lab), MA (Humanities) // Design & Research Manager, Futurist ...al media as a designer and researcher for almost a decade, focusing on the design, research and branding of the interactive digital artifacts and networked e
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