Design Conversations
Design with the Other 90%: CITIESPosted by Cynthia E. Smith, on Monday June 20, 2011The first exhibition in this series, Design for the Other 90%, sparked an international dialogue about how design could improve the lives of poor and marginalized communities around the world. Professional designers traditionally focused on 10% of the world’s population, but that has dramatically changed in this new millennium. Design with the Other 90%: Cities, Exhibition, cities, urban, dialogue, international, marginalized, communities, problem solving, collaboration, cross-sector, affordable, solutions, emerging, technology, migration, informat settlements, Global Majority, participatory, local, innovative, knowledge sharing |
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Monday Enhancement: Virtual BlingPosted by Katie Shelly, on Monday June 20, 2011The Man Who Knows Everything is the name of a new jewelry collection from London designer Hannah Martin. The collection is inspired by the Count of St. Germain, an eighteenth-century German alchemist who chased immortality. Hannah Martin, jewelry designer, jewelry, bling, virtual, augmented reality, application, Get Set in Style, Facebook app, Set in Style, Exhibition, Van Cleef & Arpels |
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Grand SlamPosted by Katie Shelly, on Friday June 17, 2011At our panel discussion last month about fashion, curator Dilys Blum mentioned that she likes to include catwalk videos in fashion exhibitions, since a garment in motion looks totally different from a garment on a mannequin, its folds and forms jumping to life. fashion, in motion, Matthew Donaldson, filmmaker, Soo Yeon Lee, fashion model, table tennis, ping pong, ping-pong |
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The Right ShoesPosted by Susan Brown, on Thursday June 16, 2011Shortly after the Color Moves: Art and Fashion by Sonia Delaunay exhibition opened, I received a call from the Museo Salvatore Ferragamo in Florence. The exhibition features a show-stopping coat designed by Delaunay for the actress Gloria Swanson. Sonia Delauney, fashion design, coat, Color Moves, Exhibition, inspiration, Salvatore Ferragamo, shoe design, shoes, Gloria Swanson, Hollywood, Inspiration and Vision, Museo Salvatore Ferragamo |
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Design to Preserve: Part 2Posted by Kate Wight, on Thursday June 16, 2011Developing a preservation system at Cooper-Hewitt, National Design Museum to protect Product Design and Decorative Arts collection objects on new compact storage units began with identifying specific design requirements (see Design to Preserve: Part 1). Object Conservators at the Museum are currently selecting and testing archival materials to create adaptable and effective support components for long-term storage of the collection. Preservation, storage, conservators, archival materials, aging experiment, Oddy test |
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New & Notable Books for June, 2011Posted by Elizabeth Broman, on Thursday June 16, 2011The Cooper Hewitt National Design Library, a branch of Smithsonian Institution Libraries, is the major resource in the United States for books, trade catalogs, serials, pictures, and archival material covering design and decorative art from the Renaissance to the present. Students, artists and designers, writers, researchers from auction houses, preservation and historical societies, conservators, collectors, and museum professionals come and use our library to research and document design and decorative arts- and everyone is welcome. National Design Library, New York, books, recent acquisitions, new and notable, June, 2011 |
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Designing Media - Jessie ScanlonPosted by Bill Moggridge, on Wednesday June 15, 2011I had often heard about Jessie Scanlon’s work and enjoyed her writings before meeting her in person, so I was thrilled when she suggested that we record an interview for a BusinessWeek podcast to talk about my recently published book Designing Interactions. Jesse Scanlon, writer, Innovation and Design, designing media, book, Interview, Bill Moggridge |
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Monday Enhancement: Berlin Wall 3-DPosted by Katie Shelly, on Monday June 13, 2011Augmented reality, or AR, is a rapidly developing area of interaction design. The point of AR is to enhance your surroundings, whether you're visiting a new city, reading a book, or shopping for groceries. It's similar to the idea of virtual reality, but instead of sweeping you out of your environment into an alternate world, AR enhances what's already around you. At the moment, ideas in AR are outpacing technology. Berlin Wall, 3D, 3-D, rendering, augmented reality, smart phone application, Hoppala Mobile Augmented Reality, Superimpose |
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Open Hardware Summit 2011: Submit!Posted by Katie Shelly, on Thursday June 09, 2011The organizers of the Open Hardware Summit are looking for people to speak and share ideas at their second annual conference. Open Hardware Summit, 2011, conference, open hardware, submit |
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SoundAffectsPosted by Katie Shelly, on Wednesday June 08, 2011A collaboration between Parsons The New School for Design, Tellart, and mono, SoundAffects was a recent experiment that used the sights and sounds of NYC's Fifth Avenue to generate digital music and video. SoundAffects, experiment, collaboration, Parsons, Tellart, mono, Fifth Avenue, 5th Ave, New York City, NYC, sensors, data, digital music, digital video |
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