Posts Tagged ‘connection’
synchronicity
An open space enables an architecture of attention. Individual objects all have their own identity but they come together to produce a new powerful whole. Organizations should experiment with the synthesis of the experiences of a single, seamlessly unified entity to identify triggers that guard the human choices for automnomy, privacy and identity.
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Tags: ambidexter, architecture, attention, augmented reality, collaboration, connection, context, convergence, crossmedia, data, ethics, identity, learning loops, multidisciplinair, perception, poliform, sequence, storytelling, synchrone, synthese, transformational
macrobic structures
digital 3Dtools shape the output of architects and designers, technically 5D is possible. Adding time and space to the instruments we use to convey concepts to others might influence the way we design our society. It can stimulate durable and holistic structures for organizing our organizations and teamwork.Nice pictures of UK seed pavilion at the expo, the rolex builsing and daylight art by daniel rybakken.
Filed under: beautiful image, connected perspectives | 1 Comment
Tags: 5D, architecture, connection, construction deconstruction senses experience emotion
the connective value of slow art
Slow art is the new name for commercial streetpainting. The creation of the drawing is filmed by the webcam, the activity attracts a lot of attention which converts to social media attention. A rather cheap way to attract sympathy and public-engagement.
Filed under: alliterations, connected perspectives | 2 Comments
Tags: art, connection, engagment, guerilla marketing, relational design, slow-art