When you can’t use a surface, bring another one that fit your needs. Seen in Geneva this morning.
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This is a blog by Nicolas Nova. I undertake user/field research at LIFTlab: I study people's practices as well as usage of technologies and turn them into insights, ideas, prototypes or recommendations to inform design and foresight.
This blog is a selection of the material that I collect, especially in fields such as mobility, urban environments, digital entertainment and new interfaces. I am also part of the near future laboratory and teach user researchin different design schools.
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September 22nd, 2008 at 11:18 am
Nice, reminds me of this one in Amsterdam:
http://www.sileesworkshop.com/silee/?p=60
Grafitti writer Delta made a piece in 3D out of wood and mounted it illegally on a stone fence along a busy road. It still hangs there to this day…