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Nov 2005 |
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DE2 Berlin: Engaged reloaded
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Apr 2005 |
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The dreams that things are made of
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Dec 2004 |
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Design Engaged: The final programme
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Oct 2004 |
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Suspect device 005: Dyson DC07 root8cyclone vacuum cleaner
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Oct 2004 |
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Spimed
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Oct 2004 |
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Used cases
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Sep 2004 |
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Hall of mirrors, or: Them that's got, shall have, redux
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Aug 2004 |
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The dumb furniture manifesto
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Aug 2004 |
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Planning for redesign, 1: Establishing the context
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Apr 2004 |
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End to ends
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Feb 2004 |
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Mike Buzzard: the v-2 interview
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Jan 2004 |
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These bots are made for walking
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Jan 2004 |
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Nomad histories 002: Korea
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Sep 2003 |
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Compassion and the crafting of user experience
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Sep 2003 |
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Suspect device 004: Personal mobility systems
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Jul 2003 |
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Memento Mori
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Jul 2003 |
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Whatever happened to serendipity?
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May 2003 |
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Ten chapters on Tchkung
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Feb 2003 |
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The minimal compact: An open-source constitution for post-national states
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Feb 2003 |
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Asilomar Institute for Information Architecture: the v-2 interview
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Feb 2003 |
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Suspect device 003: Band-Aid Liquid Bandage
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Jan 2003 |
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Briefing for a descent into heck
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Nov 2002 |
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Nathan Shedroff: the v-2 interview Part 2
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Nov 2002 |
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Nathan Shedroff: the v-2 interview Part 1
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Nov 2002 |
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What lies beneath
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Oct 2002 |
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Ubiquitously yours
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Aug 2002 |
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Losing (inter)face
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Jun 2002 |
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Waiting for the gift of sound and vision
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Mar 2002 |
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My boss is a 48-year-old housewife from Niigata Prefecture
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Jan 2002 |
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Prada, property, praxis
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Dec 2001 |
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Nomad histories 001: Hong Kong
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Dec 2001 |
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The bathing ape has no clothes
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Sep 2001 |
* 2 |
Four theses, afterward
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Sep 2001 |
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Biting the hand that feeds
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Aug 2001 |
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Reality bites
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Jul 2001 |
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Suspect device 002: the Panasonic P209iS i-Mode phone
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Jul 2001 |
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Beauty now for the people
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Jun 2001 |
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A trail of two cities
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Apr 2001 |
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Thom Faulders of Beige Design: the v-2 interview
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Mar 2001 |
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Building code = genotype/architecture = phenotype
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Feb 2001 |
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IT and our collective will to pull the future over our own eyes
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Feb 2001 |
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All your meme are belong to us
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Feb 2001 |
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Information architecture, finite yet unbounded
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Jan 2001 |
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Living in, around, and with soft spaces
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Dec 2000 |
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Suspect device 001: Creative Nomad Jukebox
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Dec 2000 |
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Under the swooshtika
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Dec 2000 |
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Orgonicity
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Dec 2000 |
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What is the feng shui of cyberspace?
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Nov 2000 |
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Jakob Nielsen: slick and wrong
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Nov 2000 |
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Two psychogeographies: Archigram and the Situationists
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Nov 2000 |
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What is the rhizome?
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Oct 2000 |
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The modo debacle: a wireless fable
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Oct 2000 |
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The decline and fall of wheatpaste nation
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Oct 2000 |
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Living in dematerial world
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Oct 2000 |
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Not bad meaning bad but bad meaning good
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Oct 2000 |
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To (nike) air is human
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Jul 1997 |
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Thoughts on chaos
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May 1994 |
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Virtual light, virtual heat
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Mar 1993 |
* 2 |
Infocalypse now!
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