Posts Tagged ‘experience design’
interdimensional exhibition: ghost buildings
September 20th, 2010 by lifeproof
Nowadays, an exhibition takes place around the city in Istanbul. The exhibition is there but the subjects of the exhibit are inexistent; they are ghosts of the city: the buildings that were demolished either by human hand or by catastrophes. 12 monumental buildings were chosen from different historical eras: Antiochos Palace, Polyeuktos Church, Walls of [...]
Tags: Antiochos Palace, architectural history, Candarli Hammam, Çırağan Palace, Darülfünun, Direklerarası, European Capital of Culture of 2010, experience design, Ghost Buildings, Ghost Buildings Main Exhibition, Hayal-et Binalar, Haydarpaşa Train Station, Hotel Kempinsky, İncili Mansion, Istanbul, Istanbul 2010 European Capital of Culture Agency, Monument of Ayastefanos, multi-touch table, Nerdworking, Old Ciragan Palace, Polyeuktos Church, Sadabad Palace, Taksim Barracks, Taksim Square, The Squibb Building, Walls of Galata
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experience design: multidimensional business
April 26th, 2010 by lifeproof
I cannot pinpoint to an exact time frame, but I can say that since a decade or so business and trade has become post-postmodernized. That is to say, the usual dynamic of the business and trade has moved from the equasion: product=money, to the equasion: any process, feeling, image, identity, reputation, mind-set, message, propaganda, social [...]
Tags: Apologue, bottled water, Boxed Water, Coca Cola, Cola Turka, consumer goods, consumerism, Evian, experience design, global warming, H2O, humanitarian philanthropy, Israeli Army, Mecca Cola, Middle East, Palestinian refugees, Paul Smith, Paul Smith's bottle design for Evian, Pepsi, philanthropic business, philanthropic products, philanthropy, political philanthropy, product=money, space design, Tali Krakowsky, The Mecca Cola, The Palestinian Liberation Organization, U2
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money: insignia of the experience of purchase
April 11th, 2010 by lifeproof
I know that I am a bit late to write this post by more than a decade, but an article reminded me of all these things that I keep on saying. In that article the author refers to this book a few times, which I recently became aware of: The Art of Money: The History and Design [...]
Tags: abstract transaction, abstraction of the economic exchange, abstraction of the moment of exchange, abstraction of the ritual of physical exchange, Anatolia, Apologue, Bank of Sweden, banknote, China, conspicuous consumption, economic exchange, emergence of paper money, Europe, experience design, first usage of paper money, Jean Baudrillard, Lydians, metal coins, Netherlands, paper money, Parsons School of Design, Pierre Bourdieu, Song Dynasty, Spanish Siege at Leyden, Stockholms Banco, Tali Krakowsky, The Art of Money, The Art of Money: The History and Design of Paper Currency from Around the World, The History and Design of Paper Currency from Around the World, the moment of exchange, The New School, The New School Parsons School of Design, The Theory of Leisure Class, Thorstein Veblen, wherewithal of exchange
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