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Why are we doing this... Well compare the two hats.

 

Udpate... the Rabbit holes goes even deeper Norman now owns and wears the variation as well.

The iPod Photo made especially for our research group, with an "improved" the click wheel. With inspiration from John

Gruber. Jason Kottke and a bit of Airbag

Researcher, PhD students, Professors, Students and collaborators during the Studiolab opening day

My actual workspace in the ID-Studiolab, messy as always

The technical parts of Cabinet linked with the right cables.

At this year's symposium, attendees will get an opportunity to hear about the individual works as well as to hear from a few of the people behind the concepts. They'll go into detail about their individual approaches and discuss them with audience members. Here, the accent is on a lively process of exchange among participants.

 

Photo showing (from left to right): David Louwrier and Adam Zaretsky (NL).

 

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Because Cabinet won the International Design Competition at the Third Conference on Appliance Design, 3AD, I created a little gift for my two big developers in this pod(casting)ready custom-made iPod Shuffle with Cabinet logo on it.

Design Interactions Research, Royal College of Art, European art-science program Studiolab - Blueprints for the Unknown

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Design Interactions Research, Royal College of Art, European art-science program Studiolab - Blueprints for the Unknown

 

A SERIES OF REASONABLE INTENTIONS - KOBY BARHAD

 

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Donald Norman wearing the special hatwear he received from the University of Padua

aernout and joris updating the robosite

Design Interactions Research, Royal College of Art, European art-science program Studiolab - Blueprints for the Unknown

 

THE PHOSPHATE STANDARD - STUDIO NAND (in the front)

DYNAMIC GENETICS VS. MANN - SUPERFLUX (in the back)

 

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Design Interactions Research, Royal College of Art, European art-science program Studiolab - Blueprints for the Unknown

 

INTO YOUR HANDS ARE THEY DELIVERED - TOBIAS REVELL

 

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Design Interactions Research, Royal College of Art, European art-science program Studiolab - Blueprints for the Unknown

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photo (c) Kristof Vrancken / Z33

Aadjan and Olger with Cabinet, Rob with video equipment.

 

photo by Pieter Jan Stappers

Edwina Portocarrero, a doctoral student in the Media Lab’s Object Based Media Group, kindly gave us a tour of both the lab and her personal workspace. With a background in set design, Portocarrero designs hybrid physical/digital objects and systems for play, education and performance, blending the evocative and intimate qualities of objects and object interaction with the affordances of digital systems.

 

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Correcties, computer, pennen etc.

the view from my desk today: on the right Nazli works hard. Every time I look at her I feel slightly guilty. To the left you can see the impossibly difficult TUDelft phone. In the background, evidence of our wacky color scheme. Also, assorted flare from the poky lens on this phone.

Design Interactions Research, Royal College of Art, European art-science program Studiolab - Blueprints for the Unknown

 

WITHOUT ONCE AWAKENING - REVITAL COHEN AND TUUR VAN BALEN

 

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View from my workplace in the famous Delft ID-Studiolab

Werken, terwijl Anneke en Boris slapen

Edwina Portocarrero, a doctoral student in the Media Lab’s Object Based Media Group, kindly gave us a tour of both the lab and her personal workspace. With a background in set design, Portocarrero designs hybrid physical/digital objects and systems for play, education and performance, blending the evocative and intimate qualities of objects and object interaction with the affordances of digital systems.

 

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chairman rector Fokkema with committee-signed thesis

 

photo by Pieter Jan Stappers

The Trope Tank is directed by Nick Montfort, an Associate Professor of Digital Media in Comparative Media Studies program / Writing at MIT. A lab for research, teaching, and creative production, the Trope Tank works to develop new poetic practices and new understandings of digital media by focusing on the material, formal, and historical aspects of computation and language. Among the machines in the lab is a Commodore 64, an Apple //c, a Macintosh SE, and an Atari 400, among many other items relating to the history of computing.

 

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At this year's symposium, attendees will get an opportunity to hear about the individual works as well as to hear from a few of the people behind the concepts. They'll go into detail about their individual approaches and discuss them with audience members. Here, the accent is on a lively process of exchange among participants.

 

The photo shows Adam Zaretsky (NL) - Studiolab & Huub de Groot (NL). [the next idea] honorary mention 2010.

 

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