Agricoltura, Paola Antonelli: Treating design as art
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http://www.ted.com Paola Antonelli, design curator at New York's Museum of Modern Art, wants to spread her appreciation of design -- in all shapes and forms -- around the world.
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No, waste my time. This is not ted
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No!Please treat design ad design. If you treat it as art, which doesn't have a functionality, what's the point to call it design, which should be functional? How many times you find a cup that is "design made" and then does not provide perfectly the function of containing the coffee? enough with this trend of treating things as art. Art is ART.
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lol satisfied curiosity that is wikipedia girl
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Unfortunately, she buries her main conceptual insight, which is this:
"The work of designers is often not immediately practically functional, but it is functional to our understanding of current problems, issues, and solutions."
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@lilysweety2 Well, that's kind of what I'm referring to as reality. I don't have much attachment to form in objects, though some people are really finicky about it. Though it can make the environment, it doesn't provide a means by which you are relieved from any permanent suffering or give you any permanent happiness. Just took a shortcut and said that it has nothing to do with reality, though that's not true
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@crudhousefull are you serious? it has anything to do with reality! design is just boring cause it has nothing to do with emotion ,it is just souless objects
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I SO wish I was interested in this kind of stuff, but it's just soooo boring. Maybe it's because it has nothing to do with reality.
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she has nice fashion sense
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gas masks for everyone!
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Awesome, like all those other TED Talk things. But she is stylish, pretty and speaks very persuasively.
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No "Design & Science" exhibit would be complete without "Strange Attractors" such as the Chaos Pendulum. "Flowform" hearttbeat water sculpture would be nice as well.(Based on Leonardo da Vinci's water studies)
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I like her voice.
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Great greaat I have a f ree ebook on this subject
Let me know if you want it.
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Does anyone really care what she imagines the afterlife to be like? I know I don't!
http://www.ted.com Paola Antonelli, design curator at New York's Museum of Modern Art, wants to spread her appreciation of design -- in all shapes and forms -- around the world. TEDTalks is a daily video podcast of the best talks and performances from the TED Conference, where the world's leading thinkers and doers are invited to give the talk of their lives in 18 minutes -- including speakers such as Jill Bolte Taylor, Sir Ken Robinson, Hans Rosling, Al Gore and Arthur Benjamin. TED stands for Technology, Entertainment, and Design, and TEDTalks cover these topics as well as science, business, politics and the arts. Watch the Top 10 TEDTalks on TED.com, at http://www.ted.com/index.php/talks/top10
Commento
No, waste my time. This is not ted
No!Please treat design ad design. If you treat it as art, which doesn't have a functionality, what's the point to call it design, which should be functional? How many times you find a cup that is "design made" and then does not provide perfectly the function of containing the coffee? enough with this trend of treating things as art. Art is ART.
lol satisfied curiosity that is wikipedia girl
Unfortunately, she buries her main conceptual insight, which is this:
"The work of designers is often not immediately practically functional, but it is functional to our understanding of current problems, issues, and solutions."
@lilysweety2 Well, that's kind of what I'm referring to as reality. I don't have much attachment to form in objects, though some people are really finicky about it. Though it can make the environment, it doesn't provide a means by which you are relieved from any permanent suffering or give you any permanent happiness. Just took a shortcut and said that it has nothing to do with reality, though that's not true
@crudhousefull are you serious? it has anything to do with reality! design is just boring cause it has nothing to do with emotion ,it is just souless objects
I SO wish I was interested in this kind of stuff, but it's just soooo boring. Maybe it's because it has nothing to do with reality.
she has nice fashion sense
gas masks for everyone!
Awesome, like all those other TED Talk things. But she is stylish, pretty and speaks very persuasively.
No "Design & Science" exhibit would be complete without "Strange Attractors" such as the Chaos Pendulum. "Flowform" hearttbeat water sculpture would be nice as well.(Based on Leonardo da Vinci's water studies)
I like her voice.
Great greaat I have a f ree ebook on this subject
Let me know if you want it.
Does anyone really care what she imagines the afterlife to be like? I know I don't!