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==== Improving Reality 2013 ==== | ==== Improving Reality 2013 ==== | ||
- | http:// | + | * http:// |
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- | [[https://twitter.com/ | + | ==== notes/annotations/digressions ==== |
- | === notes/ | ||
- | + | ====Timo Arnall==== | |
- | ===Timo Arnall=== | + | |
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* Anne Balsamo. " | * Anne Balsamo. " | ||
* Donald Schön. Designers have a reflective conversation with materials | * Donald Schön. Designers have a reflective conversation with materials | ||
- | * Ezio Manzini. material is the intersection between what is thinkable and | + | * Ezio Manzini. material is the intersection between what is thinkable and what's possible |
- | what's possible | + | |
* Bruce Sterling. "User Stockholm Syndrome" | * Bruce Sterling. "User Stockholm Syndrome" | ||
- | * Kirby. Labcoats in Holywood (on the relationship between cinema and | + | * Kirby. Labcoats in Holywood (on the relationship between cinema and technology) |
- | technology) | + | |
* Frank and Lilian Gilbreth. Time and Motion studies. Light painting and ergonomics in 1914 | * Frank and Lilian Gilbreth. Time and Motion studies. Light painting and ergonomics in 1914 | ||
* S. Doll, C. Bartle: Immaterial (Ghost in the field) | * S. Doll, C. Bartle: Immaterial (Ghost in the field) | ||
- | ===Keller Easterling=== | + | ====Keller Easterling==== |
Infrastructure technology has an abstract logic. It is built through recipes, replicable | Infrastructure technology has an abstract logic. It is built through recipes, replicable | ||
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To hack into this system, we need an alternative, | To hack into this system, we need an alternative, | ||
- | ===Frank Swain === | + | ====Frank Swain ==== |
Koreshan system: "We live inside out" | Koreshan system: "We live inside out" | ||
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- | ===Tom Armitage=== | + | ====Tom Armitage==== |
Literary operator: a collaboration with Jeff Noon >> http:// | Literary operator: a collaboration with Jeff Noon >> http:// | ||
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- | ===Paul Graham Raven=== | + | ====Paul Graham Raven==== |
Infrastructure fiction | Infrastructure fiction | ||
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People are the most invisible part of any infrastructure. Don't write a story about the bridge, write about the people making and using the bridge... | People are the most invisible part of any infrastructure. Don't write a story about the bridge, write about the people making and using the bridge... | ||
- | ===Maja Kuzmanovic=== | + | ====Maja Kuzmanovic==== |
see transcription at [[improving realities]] | see transcription at [[improving realities]] | ||
- | ===Alexandra Daisy Ginsberg=== | + | ====Alexandra Daisy Ginsberg==== |
Use design to seek out better questions. Ask better questions rather than solving the wrong problems. | Use design to seek out better questions. Ask better questions rather than solving the wrong problems. | ||
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* Synthetic Aesthetics | * Synthetic Aesthetics | ||
- | ===Tobias Revell=== | + | ====Tobias Revell==== |
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Jon Ronson. "The psychopath test" | Jon Ronson. "The psychopath test" | ||
- | ===Hide & Seek=== | + | ====Hide & Seek==== |
1920s Brighton game: (who is Lobby Ladd?): design for a game over the summer, when newspaper sales were low: find the lad and get points (and cash) | 1920s Brighton game: (who is Lobby Ladd?): design for a game over the summer, when newspaper sales were low: find the lad and get points (and cash) | ||
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Place where you're playing matters (against the "magic circle" | Place where you're playing matters (against the "magic circle" | ||
- | ===Farida Vis=== | + | ====Farida Vis==== |
Big data, " | Big data, " | ||
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"The Boy kings" by Kate Losse. http:// | "The Boy kings" by Kate Losse. http:// | ||
- | ===Georgina Voss=== | + | ====Georgina Voss==== |
The concept of the entrepreneur was developed in 1920s & 30s, reaching its high point in the 70s (at the same time as " | The concept of the entrepreneur was developed in 1920s & 30s, reaching its high point in the 70s (at the same time as " | ||
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* Technology as ' | * Technology as ' | ||
- | ===Paula Le Dieu=== | + | ====Paula Le Dieu==== |
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- | ===Justin Pickard=== | + | ====Justin Pickard==== |
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However: not to confuse morality and appropriateness. | However: not to confuse morality and appropriateness. | ||
- | ===discussions=== | + | ====discussions==== |
Putting people back into the equation: increasing literacy and transparency; | Putting people back into the equation: increasing literacy and transparency; |