(2008-10-21) Cooper Hewitt Free This Week
It's Design Week, so the Cooper Hewitt museum is free all week. There's an interesting-sounding exhibit on Urban Development in China.
There's a free panel discussion tomorrow about the "business of Design". Panelists: Bob Greenberg (RGA), Marissa Mayer (Google), Amy Radin, Citi. (Live Event)
Panel notes:
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Bruce Nussbaum (Business Week, New School): Re Cession requires Innovation, which needs Design
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CitiBank (was Chief Innovation Officer): design for better Self Service customer experience to reduce support costs.
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RGA: importance of Mobile, esp for Third World
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Marissa Mayer: Scarcity drives Clarity, Constraints drive Creativity
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CitiBank: designing ways for people to keep their homes
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RGA: NikePlus, Nokia GPS-based Life Streaming device
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Mayer: apps for Sharing (Google Calendar); Google Maps as Mirror World (does SketchUp run on Mac?)
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CitiBank: customer input into Product Design (does this count as Co-Creation?), Talk to existing communities to find out their issues.
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Bruce Nussbaum: dynamic Data Visualization (Gap Minder?): Visual modality.
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CitiBank: show how people "like me" manage their finances
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RGA: people love their personal data, but need visual interface
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Bruce: potential for Education, HealthCare
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RGA: importance of Green-Tech, eg Pre-Fab housing (current exhibit at MoMA)
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Mayer: Google Health (shared records avoid retest), personal genetic profiles; importance of Privacy, Transparency, Control (ahem China).
Toulou, China exhibit
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history: Fujian Toulou, 5 stories, 800 people, inward-facing for protection
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macro: 26% fewer city Bicycle-ists 2001-2006; 166 Chinese cities have 1M+ people!
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Toulou: 6 stories, 245 apts (all 2br, 333sqft, up to 6 adults!)
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