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- | ==== design futurescaping==== | + | specific works/ |
- | * SUperflux >> | + | * SuperStruct (2009) |
- | * " | + | * [[Rewilding etiquette]] |
+ | * FutureCoast (2014) | ||
==== design fiction ==== | ==== design fiction ==== | ||
- | * Design Fiction is that it is "the deliberate use of diegetic prototypes to suspend disbelief about change." | + | see [[design fiction]] |
- | * http:// | + | |
- | * http:// | + | |
- | ==== Curated Design Fiction Videos: the videos every design-fiction fan should see (via @bruces)==== | + | ==== design |
- | {{> | + | "Enter design futurescaping – the short tail of long term thinking. Embracing risk and volatility, we lever our existing expertise in foresight, design, and technology, to help prototype new ideas. Working with clients to produce a shared inventory of possibilities, |
- | Julian Bleecker compilation video | + | |
- | {{> | + | * Superflux >> http://www.superflux.in/work/design-futurescaping |
- | Superflux, Song of the Machine | + | * " |
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- | {{>http:// | + | |
- | Corning, a Day Made of Glass | + | |
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- | {{>http://vimeo.com/ | + | |
- | Alexandra Daisy Ginsberg and Sascha Pohflepp, Growth Assembly | + | |
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- | {{> | + | |
- | Urbanflow Helsinki | + | |
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- | {{>http:// | + | |
- | Timo Arnall Robot Readable World | + | |
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- | {{>http:// | + | |
- | Ludwig Zeller, Introspectre | + | |
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- | {{>http:// | + | |
- | Stark-Fujikawa HUD | + | |
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- | {{>http://vimeo.com/22252022}} | + | |
- | Ben Bashford, Display Cabinet | + | |
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- | {{>http:// | + | |
- | Dunne and Raby, Technological Dream Series Number One: Robots | + | |
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