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Phnom Penh Textures

Phnom Penh: street textures
Motorbike, sunday morning, tunes and the city.



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27 May 2012

In: Cultural Norms, Phnom Penh
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Reach States

27 May 2012

In: Cultural Norms, Phnom Penh
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For any given space, the prime real-estate for product placement for eye-contact, reach, the willingness for customers to reach above, below or to the sides. …
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Batch Processing

27 May 2012

In: Cultural Norms, Phnom Penh
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Batch processing of plates and cutlery.
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Love Cat

27 May 2012

In: GRF, Phnom Penh
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Bike, Helmet Parking

26 May 2012

In: Cambodia, Cultural Norms, Phnom Penh
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Helmet parking, just as prevalent as motorbike parking. Centralised helmet storage versus locking to bike versus locking inside bike. Two days in the big easy after …
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“Eco”

26 May 2012

In: Cultural Norms, Tokyo
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How things come full circle: a drying stand in this Tokyo department store doesn’t provide thin-plastic sleeves for wet umbrellas and, nudging pedestrians to shake …
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Project Down

23 May 2012

In: Shibuya, Today's Office
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Epson table projector in the Hikarie creative space – popup office working space for the time/resource constrained on-the-go worker. A Tokyo whirlwind tour.
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Popup Studios

13 May 2012

In: China Town, Today's Office
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Today’s office is a 31st story penthouse overlooking Singapore. Or at least it’s notionally a penthouse, with a frog team of four having turned it …
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Air Con Norms

13 May 2012

In: China Town, Cultural Norms
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Back alley for smaller retail outlets in Singapore’s Chinatown. What the diversity of air conditioning units in use can teach us about the products sold, …
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The Networked Urban Environment

08 May 2012

In: Future Perfect, Shanghai
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Imagine never having to look for a parking space ever again. An essay here.
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