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And this lets me introduce a very important idea about design:
designers
are the biggest synthesizers in the world.
I would like, instead, to talk about how great some
designers
are.
So,
designers
sometimes don't do things that are immediately functional, but they're functional to our understanding of issues.
But the interesting thing in the exhibition is the discovery that the ultimate shelter is your sense of self, and there are quite a few
designers
that are working on this particular topic.
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.
And that's why designers, more and more, are working on behaviors rather than on objects.
So the opportunity of making a part in real time that has the properties to be a final part really opens up 3D manufacturing, and for us, this is very exciting, because this really is owning the intersection between hardware, software and molecular science, and I can't wait to see what
designers
and engineers around the world are going to be able to do with this great tool.
Ibu means "mother," and ku means "mine," so it represents my Mother Earth, and at Ibuku, we are a team of artisans, architects and designers, and what we're doing together is creating a new way of building.
So combine those with the adventurous outliers from new generations of locally trained architects and
designers
and engineers, and always remember that you are designing for curving, tapering, hollow poles.
Instead of seeing the broken things, you see all the little bits of genius that anonymous
designers
have sweated over to make our lives better.
But designers, innovators and entrepreneurs, it's our job to not just notice those things, but to go one step further and try to fix them.
Thermostat
designers
decided to add a new step.
Thermostat
designers
went back to the drawing board and they focused on that programming step.
As designers, researchers, and scientists try to map a variety of complex systems, they are in many ways influencing traditional art fields, like painting and sculpture, and influencing many different artists.
Now we've put people 18 inches in front of a TV, and all the artifacts that none of the original
designers
expected to be seen, all of a sudden, are staring you in the face: the shadow mask, the scan lines, all of that.
Again, what I'm trying to do is just illustrate the kinds of problems that I think face the
designers
of new computer systems and entertainment systems and educational systems from the perspective of the quality of that interface.
We have tons of input for
designers
of all stripes to work with.
And a lot of them had been former educators or would-be educators, so they combined with a lot of local designers, local writers, and they just took the idea independently and they did their own thing.
All the designers, all of the builders, everybody was local, all the time was pro-bono.
Assembly lines have dictated a world made of parts, framing the imagination of
designers
and architects who have been trained to think about their objects as assemblies of discrete parts with distinct functions.
We live in a very special time in history, a rare time, a time when the confluence of four fields is giving
designers
access to tools we've never had access to before.
That
designers
have access to such high-resolution analytic and synthetic tools, enables to design products that fit not only the shape of our bodies, but also the physiological makeup of our tissues.
If the final frontier of design is to breathe life into the products and the buildings around us, to form a two-material ecology, then
designers
must unite these two worldviews.
If you go to Calais and talk to refugees, you'll meet lawyers, politicians, engineers, graphic designers, farmers, soldiers.
People were the real
designers
and, just overnight, Cairo was flooded with posters, signage, graffiti.
With 3D printing, the
designers
had so much freedom to make the dresses look exactly like they wanted, but still, they were very dependent on big and expensive industrial printers that were located in a lab far from their studio.
So you'll hear about it, for example, in high performance cycling, web
designers
will talk about trying to optimize their web pages, they're looking for these step-by-step gains.
And so
designers
have become very adept at creating interfaces that allow you to manipulate parameters while you're attending to other things, such as taking a photograph and changing the focus or the aperture.
A machine can pass this test if it can produce an outcome that its
designers
cannot explain based on their original code.
And as the number of bits needing to be processed grows exponentially, computer
designers
face a constant struggle between size, cost, and speed.
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