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I recently took part in the iRealize conference and workshop in Turin. The workshop was indeed an intense brainstorming session about what is refereed to as “post-industrial design”. It was facilitated by Massimo Menichinelli from Open Peer-to-Peer Design and Giorgio Olivero from ToDo. Stephen Williams from Fluid Forms was there as well. What is post-industrial [...]
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Tags: Giorgio Oliviero, iRealize, Massimo Menichinelli, post-industrial design, ToDo
Genometri blog provided a very good attempt of segregation of the contemporary buzz around words like personalization, customization and co-creation. The chart comes from the Fresh Networks blog, and I’m reproducing it above. It seems that I have contributed to the buzz with my previous post, so I would like to make clear what I [...]
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Tags: Michal Piasecki
Rupert Murdoch talks in this podcast on fora.tv about the future of the media industry. I was very surprised to see Mr Murdoch among the speakers on the “future of the web”. The talk is not really about the web itself. But it’s a must see if you want to understand how the international business [...]
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Tags: Michal Piasecki