Posts Tagged ‘pedestrian’

Morning Ride

16 Mar 2012
In: Bangalore, Today's Office
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Maps as enablers: for a visit to our Bangalore studio – waved down passing motorbike – not a taxi driver, gent on a bike on …
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Wheel Spins

07 Nov 2011
In: Design Inspiration, Shibuya
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Good to be back in this city.
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Flag For

26 Mar 2010
In: Cultural Norms, Xi'an
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Flags for waving; throwing; highlighting the current status; extenuating the body; entertainment; communication; ownership. How they are waved; held; touched; stored; displayed; burned. It’s difficult …
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When Design Rules Are Made To Be Broken

21 Mar 2010
In: Design Inspiration, Geneva
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Do cultural attitudes towards obeying and breaking rules – not crossing a road except using pedestrian crossings also extend to the rules by which things …
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Mapping

15 Mar 2010
In: Design Inspiration, Hilo
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Mental, physical and spatial mapping.
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Unintentional Design: Kabul Sidewalks

19 Nov 2009
In: Kabul, Street Hacks
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Concrete blast-walls a feature of the green zone in Kabul – creating raised sidewalks for pedestrians wishing to be one step away from the road.
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Extenuating Posture

24 Aug 2008
In: Azabu Juban, Cultural Norms
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Our Augmented World

08 Jul 2008
In a future perfect world where a % of the urban population is wearing or carrying a device that is capable of augmenting reality what …
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Pre-determining Use

27 Feb 2007
Anticipation of use, contexts of use.
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Pre-determining Use

30 Oct 2005
In: Cultural Norms, Shimo Kitazawa
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Anticipation of use, contexts of use.
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