CAN YOU IMAGINE THE CITY SKYLINE OF TOMORROW? Listen to what Ilse, Tom, Konstantin, Arik, Ross, Katrin and Satyendra have to say about it.
The Knowledge company Designboost is interested to explore the personal viewpoint of sustainable cities of some of the worlds most acknowledged designers. To find out Designboost went to Milan Design Week and made a MiniBoost. The MiniBoost resulted in thirteen unique interviews. The seven first interviews are released today and include personalities like Ilse Crawford, Tom Dixon, Konstantin Grcic, Arik Levy, Ross Lovegrove, Katrin Olina and Satyendra Pakhale. You will find the interviews by following this link: http://www.designboost.se/index.php/home/boostevent/miniboost.html The questions asked look at sustainable cities from a holistic point of view and touch among other subjects sustainability according to cultural life, emotional amplification and the personal stories of the inhabitants. The questions are written by different Boosters at the DesignBoost 2008 key event "Long Live the City" in Malmö, Sweden. One may say that the MiniBoost is like a relay race with questions as batons passed on to new Boosters. Next week Designboost will release six more interviews from the Milan Design Week MiniBoost including Ronan and Erwan Bouroullec, Kristina Dryza, Richard Hutten, James Irvine, Tim Power and Patricia Urquiola. Stay tuned! Designboost, Box 20032, SE-200 74 Malmö, Sweden, http://www.designboost.se ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The reason that we are sending you this information is: a) we know each other; b) we have met somewhere; c) you have applied for our newsletter; or d) we think that our information might interest you. Please feel free to forward this email to all those who may be interested ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-www-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org