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"Plugg" is a prototype DAB radio made by Skrekkøgle, investigating physical and metaphorical interaction with electronic devices.

See more at www.skrekkogle.com/#plugg1

An exploration of designing for meaningfulness, combining traditional craft (kintsugi) with electronics and interaction. www.meaningfuldevices.com

 

Created by Vanessa Julia Carpenter with FabLabRUC (Dzl) (fablab.ruc.dk), FabCafe Tokyo (fabcafe.com/tokyo/), and Kintsugi Artist Kurosawa (kurovsya.com).

An exploration of designing for meaningfulness, combining traditional craft (kintsugi) with electronics and interaction. www.meaningfuldevices.com

 

Created by Vanessa Julia Carpenter with FabLabRUC (Dzl) (fablab.ruc.dk), FabCafe Tokyo (fabcafe.com/tokyo/), and Kintsugi Artist Kurosawa (kurovsya.com).

A few tweaks in Graffle (3 minutes worth)... the green boxes hurt my eyes. If you want a readable version, let me know. I really should get a Pro account.

 

This still needs lots of work. Lots.

Concept, design & software development

TODO

 

Mechatronic design & production

Leva Engeneering

 

Structure design, carpentry, installation

Delfini Group

 

Agency

Blackboard Berlin

 

photos by Sirio Vanelli

An exploration of designing for meaningfulness, combining traditional craft (kintsugi) with electronics and interaction. www.meaningfuldevices.com

 

Created by Vanessa Julia Carpenter with FabLabRUC (Dzl) (fablab.ruc.dk), FabCafe Tokyo (fabcafe.com/tokyo/), and Kintsugi Artist Kurosawa (kurovsya.com).

An exploration of designing for meaningfulness, combining traditional craft (kintsugi) with electronics and interaction. www.meaningfuldevices.com

 

Created by Vanessa Julia Carpenter with FabLabRUC (Dzl) (fablab.ruc.dk), FabCafe Tokyo (fabcafe.com/tokyo/), and Kintsugi Artist Kurosawa (kurovsya.com).

Concept, design & software development

TODO

 

Mechatronic design & production

Leva Engeneering

 

Structure design, carpentry, installation

Delfini Group

 

Agency

Blackboard Berlin

 

photos by Sirio Vanelli

An exploration of designing for meaningfulness, combining traditional craft (kintsugi) with electronics and interaction. www.meaningfuldevices.com

 

Created by Vanessa Julia Carpenter with FabLabRUC (Dzl) (fablab.ruc.dk), FabCafe Tokyo (fabcafe.com/tokyo/), and Kintsugi Artist Kurosawa (kurovsya.com).

Concept, design & software development

TODO

 

Mechatronic design & production

Leva Engeneering

 

Structure design, carpentry, installation

Delfini Group

 

Agency

Blackboard Berlin

 

photos by Sirio Vanelli

An exploration of designing for meaningfulness, combining traditional craft (kintsugi) with electronics and interaction. www.meaningfuldevices.com

 

Created by Vanessa Julia Carpenter with FabLabRUC (Dzl) (fablab.ruc.dk), FabCafe Tokyo (fabcafe.com/tokyo/), and Kintsugi Artist Kurosawa (kurovsya.com).

Concept, design & software development

TODO

 

Mechatronic design & production

Leva Engeneering

 

Structure design, carpentry, installation

Delfini Group

 

Agency

Blackboard Berlin

 

photos by Sirio Vanelli

We've been working very hard for the last 2 months on Pam Golding Properties's Intranet re-development in conjunction with Jason Hobbs (JH-01 Founder and Information Architect Guru) and Phil Barrett (User Experience Lead extraordinaire) from JH-01.

 

It's been very intense and interesting to mix our process with JH-01's. And what a perfect project to be involved with after the huge job that was a complete UX overhaul and re-branding of Travelstart.

 

For this intranet job, Apartment delivered:

- Personas and scenarios

- User end goals and top tasks list

- Concept, strategy, features list

- Usability testing

- Information architecture and wireframes

- Information design, visual design and interaction design

 

Now we wish you all worked at Pam Golding so you could all use their brand new Intranet... :)

 

Thanks to Sophia at Pam Golding Properties and special thanks to Phil for making this job a dream project!

 

Happy days :)

   

An exploration of designing for meaningfulness, combining traditional craft (kintsugi) with electronics and interaction. www.meaningfuldevices.com

 

Created by Vanessa Julia Carpenter with FabLabRUC (Dzl) (fablab.ruc.dk), FabCafe Tokyo (fabcafe.com/tokyo/), and Kintsugi Artist Kurosawa (kurovsya.com).

Concept, design & software development

TODO

 

Mechatronic design & production

Leva Engeneering

 

Structure design, carpentry, installation

Delfini Group

 

Agency

Blackboard Berlin

 

photos by Sirio Vanelli

Concept, design & software development

TODO

 

Mechatronic design & production

Leva Engeneering

 

Structure design, carpentry, installation

Delfini Group

 

Agency

Blackboard Berlin

 

photos by Sirio Vanelli

An exploration of designing for meaningfulness, combining traditional craft (kintsugi) with electronics and interaction. www.meaningfuldevices.com

 

Created by Vanessa Julia Carpenter with FabLabRUC (Dzl) (fablab.ruc.dk), FabCafe Tokyo (fabcafe.com/tokyo/), and Kintsugi Artist Kurosawa (kurovsya.com).

Concept, design & software development

TODO

 

Mechatronic design & production

Leva Engeneering

 

Structure design, carpentry, installation

Delfini Group

 

Agency

Blackboard Berlin

 

photos by Sirio Vanelli

Pumpkins and Ice Cream! We had a great time carving pumpkins and eating ice cream with the entire ZURB family. Each year our festivities grow- we had eight kids this year!

 

ZURB is a close-knit team of interaction designers and strategists that help companies design better (www.zurb.com).

An exploration of designing for meaningfulness, combining traditional craft (kintsugi) with electronics and interaction. www.meaningfuldevices.com

 

Created by Vanessa Julia Carpenter with FabLabRUC (Dzl) (fablab.ruc.dk), FabCafe Tokyo (fabcafe.com/tokyo/), and Kintsugi Artist Kurosawa (kurovsya.com).

An exploration of designing for meaningfulness, combining traditional craft (kintsugi) with electronics and interaction. www.meaningfuldevices.com

 

Created by Vanessa Julia Carpenter with FabLabRUC (Dzl) (fablab.ruc.dk), FabCafe Tokyo (fabcafe.com/tokyo/), and Kintsugi Artist Kurosawa (kurovsya.com).

A sketchnote from Web Directions South 2012. See more at uxmastery.com.

a new interface for the squatting supermarkets installation was featured recently at the SMIR project.

Traditional products were added to the system, documenting their history, sustainable production processes and ecologic impacts.

by FakePress, Art is Open Source

produced by SMIR project, Marcovaldo association and Share Festival

An exploration of designing for meaningfulness, combining traditional craft (kintsugi) with electronics and interaction. www.meaningfuldevices.com

 

Created by Vanessa Julia Carpenter with FabLabRUC (Dzl) (fablab.ruc.dk), FabCafe Tokyo (fabcafe.com/tokyo/), and Kintsugi Artist Kurosawa (kurovsya.com).

An exploration of designing for meaningfulness, combining traditional craft (kintsugi) with electronics and interaction. www.meaningfuldevices.com

 

Created by Vanessa Julia Carpenter with FabLabRUC (Dzl) (fablab.ruc.dk), FabCafe Tokyo (fabcafe.com/tokyo/), and Kintsugi Artist Kurosawa (kurovsya.com).

a new interface for the squatting supermarkets installation was featured recently at the SMIR project.

Traditional products were added to the system, documenting their history, sustainable production processes and ecologic impacts.

by FakePress, Art is Open Source

produced by SMIR project, Marcovaldo association and Share Festival

illutron & GeekPhysical teamed up to bring an intense 3 day workshop to Aalborg University students. Day 1 was with Vanessa and introduced students to rapid prototyping, learning from the industry, design in the real world, design methods and introduction to Arduino. Day 2 and 3 were get-dirty days with Dzl and illutron member Christian Liljedahl as they tore into scrap electronics, toys and other 'junk' to help students identify components and their properties, and create intriguing projects that were displayed for family, friends, and the public in an exhibition the next day.

An exploration of designing for meaningfulness, combining traditional craft (kintsugi) with electronics and interaction. www.meaningfuldevices.com

 

Created by Vanessa Julia Carpenter with FabLabRUC (Dzl) (fablab.ruc.dk), FabCafe Tokyo (fabcafe.com/tokyo/), and Kintsugi Artist Kurosawa (kurovsya.com).

An exploration of designing for meaningfulness, combining traditional craft (kintsugi) with electronics and interaction. www.meaningfuldevices.com

 

Created by Vanessa Julia Carpenter with FabLabRUC (Dzl) (fablab.ruc.dk), FabCafe Tokyo (fabcafe.com/tokyo/), and Kintsugi Artist Kurosawa (kurovsya.com).

Concept, design & software development

TODO

 

Mechatronic design & production

Leva Engeneering

 

Structure design, carpentry, installation

Delfini Group

 

Agency

Blackboard Berlin

 

photos by Sirio Vanelli

Concept, design & software development

TODO

 

Mechatronic design & production

Leva Engeneering

 

Structure design, carpentry, installation

Delfini Group

 

Agency

Blackboard Berlin

 

photos by Sirio Vanelli

When the elevator door is closing and someone suddenly appears, trying to also get in the elevator, it is hard to quickly tell which button is the "open doors" button. The open and close door buttons are easier to understand in this design because they are placed vertically on top of each other—not horizontally and next to each other.

An exploration of designing for meaningfulness, combining traditional craft (kintsugi) with electronics and interaction. www.meaningfuldevices.com

 

Created by Vanessa Julia Carpenter with FabLabRUC (Dzl) (fablab.ruc.dk), FabCafe Tokyo (fabcafe.com/tokyo/), and Kintsugi Artist Kurosawa (kurovsya.com).

Symposium participants.

 

SPLIT, 20.03.2009.; Simpozij i radionica dizajna interakcija, Odsjek za dizajn vizualnih komunikacija, Umjetnicka akademija, Sveuciliste u Splitu; domaci i inozemni strcnjaci

photo: Vesna Bozanic Serdar

 

Tommy Dykes, Camille Mousette, Matt Brown, Emanuela Mazzone, Reto Wettach, Line Ulrika Christiansen, Ivica Mitrović, Andrina Granić, Nikola Marangunić, Michael Smyth.

 

Front: me, Anab Jain, Sara Bozanić, Marilyn Lennon, Hazel White. (missing: Noam Toran, Sus Lundgren, Helena Tobiasson)

An exploration of designing for meaningfulness, combining traditional craft (kintsugi) with electronics and interaction. www.meaningfuldevices.com

 

Created by Vanessa Julia Carpenter with FabLabRUC (Dzl) (fablab.ruc.dk), FabCafe Tokyo (fabcafe.com/tokyo/), and Kintsugi Artist Kurosawa (kurovsya.com).

Merry and hurried Wednesday greetings collectors! I have been looking forward to today's editions for weeks; the timing of them is perfect, yet, I am quickly running out of time for this newsletter! As I write, the lovely host for this evening's Dot Dot Dot lecture, Liz Danzico, is patiently awaiting my very late slides that Youngna Park is hard at work on now. Youngna and I just got done mapping out the talk and I'm very excited!

 

Tonight's lecture, entitled The Curators, has me feeling very connected to the time in my life when I wasn't a curator at ALL. It was also a time when I thought of today's artist, Mike Monteiro, primarily as a designer not as an artist. Now, I'm pleased to feature four smart and sportive editions from Mike: Untitled (I told my therapist about you), Untitled (I'm an island of such great complexity), Untitled (Let's make better mistakes tomorrow), and Untitled (We are going to make it through this year if it kills us). They comprise our first 20x200 AAA since the holidays.

 

Mike and I met in San Francisco during the web 1.0 boom that subsequently busted in a manner that seems like child's play when compared to the Current Economic Climate (heretofore known as the "CEC"). We've stayed in touch over the course of a good number of years, thanks in large part to the wonders of the interwebs. We connected, in person, last year at SXSW, so heading there (bright and early tomorrow morning!) makes me think of Mike too. I was looking forward to seeing him THIS year because the last time around, he was mad at me; anyone who knows and loves Mike like I do knows that is an uncomfortable thing indeed. (Maybe if we sell lots of his prints he'll change his mind and come! Let's go people.)

 

Anyway, Mike's long headed up his design studio, Mule Design, but I was really excited when he started making art again and I LOVE his first edition with us. I have a print of it hanging right by my front door and it still makes me laugh. It's a print I've enjoyed sending, on occasion, to some of the most exasperating yet beloved people in my life.

 

What I love about these new prints is that they're so essentially Mike — they're heartfelt sentiments that are barely concealed beneath a layer of snarkery. Mike's humor is biting and occasionally downright obnoxious (forgive me for saying that Mike, but c'mon: ADMIT IT). As with a lot of humor of this nature though, it's an attempt to put some armor over someone who has the soul of an artist. It was really hard to choose which paintings to do editions with because there are SO MANY that I love. But, I'm really happy to be presenting these four because they're a good representation of the work overall and each one has its own special resonance, whether it's making plain something that's totally true but rarely said out loud, Untitled (I told my therapist about you); providing us with a mantra to help us face the CEC, Untitled (We are going to make it through this year if it kills us); reminiscent of a lyric that we love, Untitled (I'm an island of such great complexity); or offering some optimistic advice with words that, at first blush, seem sort of negative, Untitled (Let's make better mistakes tomorrow).

 

As I must prepare for tomorrow, not to mention for today's later events, I'll leave you with these words for thought. But not before I remind you about Greg Lindquist's opening for Brooklyn Industry tonight, at BAMart, which I will sadly miss since I'm so behind on preparing for the aforementioned Dot Dot Dot lecture. Jeffrey Teuton, Associate Director of the JB Gallery will be there to see Greg's gorgeous and monumental paintings in person. And you should too! I'll have news on a few more upcoming events, including our San Fran Collector's Confab, the gallery's six year anniversary (!), and a bonus edition, tomorrow! Till then!

  

Concept, design & software development

TODO

 

Mechatronic design & production

Leva Engeneering

 

Structure design, carpentry, installation

Delfini Group

 

Agency

Blackboard Berlin

 

photos by Sirio Vanelli

ZURB is a close-knit team of product designers that help companies design better websites, services and online products.(www.zurb.com).

We had tweets published on top of our photos in the kitchen flat panel. Like sex, eh?

 

Matt Mullenweg, Founder of WordPress, got on his soapbox to share his experience building a great product.

 

The ZURBsoapbox lecture series is a venture where we invite entrepreneurs, designers, managers, movers, shakers and friends of ZURB to speak to a like-minded audience and spar with them afterward.

 

ZURB is a close-knit team of interaction designers and strategists that help companies design better (www.zurb.com).

 

Uploaded by Parade.

Tanya laughs at the camera.

 

ZURB is a close-knit team of interaction designers and strategists that help companies design better (www.zurb.com).

 

Uploaded by Parade.

An exploration of designing for meaningfulness, combining traditional craft (kintsugi) with electronics and interaction. www.meaningfuldevices.com

 

Created by Vanessa Julia Carpenter with FabLabRUC (Dzl) (fablab.ruc.dk), FabCafe Tokyo (fabcafe.com/tokyo/), and Kintsugi Artist Kurosawa (kurovsya.com).

Concept, design & software development

TODO

 

Mechatronic design & production

Leva Engeneering

 

Structure design, carpentry, installation

Delfini Group

 

Agency

Blackboard Berlin

 

photos by Sirio Vanelli

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