Doors of Perception, 2002: Flow, the design challenge of pervasive computing.

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14:11:02 Doors of Perception, 2002: Flow, the design challenge of pervasive computing.
Inaugurated on November 14 at the RAI Centre in Amsterdam seventh Doors of Perception, 2002: Flow, the design challenge of pervasive computing , the annual conference of design and innovation that is the litmus test of developments and mutations of contemporary design. This year, inspired by the flow of Heraclitus and how today they are one of the strategic components of the design, the conference seeks to reflect on a sustainable development attarverso the use of new media. In particular at the end of three days the intent is to suggest changes as the paradigmatic passafggio to draw objects to draw systems, moving from a design model to a continuous model of design, as well trying to figure out why games and simulations are appropriate ways of conceiving flows. Among the thirty invited luminaries, there are, among others, Bruce Sterling, promoter of sustainable design with its mailing list Viridian, Natalie Jeremijenko, the Bureau of Inverse Technology and the Center for Advanced Technology at New York University, Franziska Nori, curator of 'I Love You', shows on computer viruses (see I love you, viruses show in Frankfurt. ), J Hertz, author of the seminal 'Joystick Nation', Felix Stalder, co-founder of openflows.org, Joshua Davis, designer praystation . com and Derrick de Kerckhove, Director of the McLuhan Program in Culture and Technology in Toronto.