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December 02 2009

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LIVE from the NYPL

The President of the Aspen Institute, Walter Isaacson joined by Niall Ferguson, author of The Ascent of Money , Indra Nooyi, Chairman and CEO of PepsiCo, Eric Schmidt, Chief Executive Officer of Google, and Nassim Taleb, scholar of randomness and risk and author of The Black Swan together will examine: What will the American economic system look like in the months and years ahead? Who are the innovators currently shaping the future? What will be the role of business in that future? http://www.nypl.org/research/chss/pep/pepdesc.cfm?id=5850
09:38
Matt Webb "Scientific fiction" (Lift09 EN)

The relationship between science-fiction and design is rich and pretty straight-forward, as explained by UK designer Matt Webb. Starting from examples of believable "scientific fiction", he describes how he implements this sort of thinking into a design process to create original prototypes. Distributed by Tubemogul.

November 13 2009

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November 12 2009

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November 09 2009

14:05
Lift with Fing 09: Timo Arnall: "Making Things Visible"

A designer and researcher at Oslo School of Architecture, Timo Arnall offers here his perspective about networked objects and ubiquitous computing. His presentation, and the intriguing design examples he takes, highlights two phenomena. On the one hand, he describes how sensors and RFIDs can enable to "make things visible" as the title of his presentation expresses. On the other hand, he shows the importance of going beyond screen-based interactions

November 06 2009

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November 02 2009

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