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Freeman Dyson, in a TED Talk, foresaw that children will
design
and create new organisms just as routinely as his generation played with chemistry sets.
Instead of having a tray with two peas, I was hoping that they would go into the kitchen cabinet or the mother's handbag and do their museum-quality
design
collection on a tray.
In Italy,
design
is normal.
What you find at the store at the corner, without going to any kind of fancy store, is the kind of refined
design
that makes everybody think that we are all so sophisticated.
But design, for some reason, is still misunderstood for decoration.
It can be a school of
design
in Jerusalem that tries to find a better way to
design
gas masks for people, because, as you know, Israel deploys one gas mask per person including babies.
However cruel, however ruthless you can think this is it's a great design, and it is miles away from the fancy furniture, but still, it's part of my same field of passion.
You really have power in that people usually tend to know about your exhibition or see the exhibitions, and that is power because in a
design
museum I wouldn't have as many visitors.
And then there was good
design
for very low price.
There were a lot of programs in architecture and
design
that were about pointing people in the direction of a better
design
for a better life.
It was about a new phase, in my opinion, in the world of
design
in that materials could be customized by the designers themselves.
And that put me in touch with such diverse
design
examples as the aerogels from the Lawrence Livermore Lab in California; at that time, they were beginning to be brought into the civilian market.
And this lets me introduce a very important idea about design: designers are the biggest synthesizers in the world.
It was about
design
that deals with safety and deals with protection.
But what is interesting is that we don't need to talk about
design
and art anymore;
design
uses whatever tools it has at its disposal in order to make a point.
And sometimes by doing this kind of research, you encounter such beautiful ideas of
design.
So really,
design
takes everything into account, and the interesting thing is that as the technology advances, as we become more and more wireless and impalpable, designers, instead, want us to be hands-on.
Even this chair that you have to open up and then sit on so that it takes your imprint, all the way to this beautiful series of objects that are considered
design
by Ana Mir in Barcelona.
It's quite beautiful because somehow, this is a gorgeous moment for
design.
But
design
and science and the possibility of visualizing different scales, and therefore, really work at the scale of the very small to make it very big and very meaningful.
In fact, part of the charm and the innovation of the work here is that so many makers aren't artists at all, but scientists or engineers or welders or garbage collectors, and their works cross disciplinary boundaries, from a grove of origami mushrooms that developed out of the
design
for a yurt to a tree that responds to the voices and biorhythms of all those around it through 175,000 LEDs embedded in its leaves.
So in the course of just a few weeks, tens of thousands of people came to see our exhibit, and since that time, we've grown our numbers of supporters both locally and among
design
enthusiasts all over the world.
We can't sustain suburbs, so let's
design
a building which gives the qualities of a house to each unit.
We came up with a number of models: economy models, cheaper to build and more compact; membranes of housing where people could
design
their own house and create their own gardens.
And I want to touch on one more issue, which is the
design
of the public realm.
The cities that are going to be built — and there are many, and many big ones — we have to think of how to
design
them in a compact way so we can save travel time and we can save energy.
Not that I'm a bad teacher, but I've been studying and teaching about human waste and how waste is conveyed through these wastewater treatment plants, and how we engineer and
design
these treatment plants so that we can protect surface water like rivers.
We've found that sleep may actually be a kind of elegant
design
solution to some of the brain's most basic needs, a unique way that the brain meets the high demands and the narrow margins that set it apart from all the other organs of the body.
If you think about it, using the outsides of these blood vessels like this is a really clever
design
solution, because the brain is enclosed in a rigid skull and it's packed full of cells, so there is no extra space inside it for a whole second set of vessels like the lymphatic system.
Our first approach was to
design
and develop a piece of software called DemocracyOS.
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