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Lei è il Oisin Orlandi. Se volete il poster, lo trovate su Maze.
Pants rimboccato e un paio di Oakstreet ai piedi. Devo aggiungere altro? Si scusate, il modello è il Beefroll Penny Loafer.
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pbigem”There’s no time left for warnings. We’re in it up to our necks right now–in the climate crisis, Surveillance Society, the bankruptcy of the financial sector … We’ve passed the points of no return.”/em/big/p
pstronga href=”http://new.aec.at/repair/en/”Ars Electronica 2010/a/strong is more than just a festival – it’s a call for action! The festival for art, technology and society will dive into the “mess we’ve gotten into” in order to move things back in the right direction./p
pThis year’s festival titled strongREPAIR/strong takes place from 2-11 September in Linz (Austria) with more than 200 exhibitions, productions and events at the Tabakfabrik, a former tobacco processing plant. Core is on site to bring you the necessary lifesavers./p
pArs Electronica is a yearly festival which made its debut on September 18, 1979. Since then, Ars Electronica has developed itself into one of the world’s most recognized media art festivals packed with symposia, exhibitions, performances and interventions. You can check the a href=”http://new.aec.at/repair/en/program/”full program here/a.br /
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Adoro la semplicità dei giappo. Questo business card holder di Furoshiki lo trovate qui.
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pOn August 5th, the a href=”http://desis.parsons.edu/”Parsons DESIS Lab/a (of which I am a member) opened an exhibition at the a href=”http://www.henrystreet.org/site/PageServer?pagename=AAC_EXH_amplify”Abrons Arts Center/a in the Lower East Side of New York City. The exhibition, running until September 15th, is part of the DESIS Lab’s ema href=”http://amplifyingcreativecommunities.net/”Amplifying Creative Communities/a/em research project, funded by the emRockefeller Foundation’s 2009 NYC Cultural Innovation Fund/em. (DESIS = a href=”http://www.desis-network.org/”Design for Social Innovation and Sustainability/a, an international network of researchers.)/p
div class=”article_quote”What happens if design-based social innovation is not just a way of avoiding conventional, explicit politics, but a way of undermining politics altogether?/div
pThe exhibition is not a curation of findings at the end of the project, but a research tool in the middle of a project. It is one of a number of initiatives that are part of the Amplifying Creative Communities project to find examples of people who have taken it upon themselves to innovate new ways of resourcing their everyday lives, normally involving some sort of a href=”http://shareable.net/”sharing/a. The assumption is that people around the world are giving up waiting for government or business to develop more sustainable (both ecologically and socially) ways of living and working, and so are starting to do it for themselves. Having found these sorts of innovations, the project is then exploring how design can enhance their effectiveness, and how design can help others take up similar innovations./pa href=”http://www.core77.com/blog/featured_items/politics_please_were_social_designers_by_cameron_tonkinwise__17284.asp”(more…)/a
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Questa penna eco-friendly a forma di piuma è interamente in carta e può essere usata anche come segnalibro. Pensata dai coreani di nothing design studio.
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L’illustratore inglese James Ward dipinge a mano questi piatti che trovate sul suo Etsy.
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