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Ecouter la matière pour mieux la transformer | Laurent Corio | TEDxChâteauroux
TEDx Talks· 2025-09-10 16:53
[Musique] [Applaudissements] Avez-vous remarqué notre dépendance au soleil. Dès qu'il arrive, nous occupons les terrasses. Quand il disparaît, nous parlons de lui.Et quand il est trop présent, on a juste envie qu'il lève le camp. En vrai, nous sommes tous des frustrés de la photosynthèse comme si nous avions été des plantes avant de devenir des humains. Vous devez sûrement le savoir, il paraît que les arbres parlent entre eux, que les plantes écoutent de la musique et on organise même des voyages pour aller ...
Vers une obsolescence annulée | Emilie Milcent & Maxime Coeuret | TEDxChâteauroux
TEDx Talks· 2025-09-10 16:51
[Musique] [Applaudissements] 1932, nous sommes à New York. La grande dépression a tout balayé. Dans ce chaos, un homme a une idée radicale pour sauver l'économie américaine.Il s'appelle Bernard London et il publiera un penflet intitulé l'obsolescence planifiée. Son objectif. Rendre volontairement les objets moins résistants pour nous obliger à en acheter davantage.C'est simple, c'est malin, c'est radical. Bienvenue dans l'air du jetable, du périssable, du précaire. Bienvenue dans la société de l'abondance.B ...
Como achar a forma invisível da arquitetura? | João Bravo da Costa | TEDxAveiro
TEDx Talks· 2025-09-03 16:21
[Música] [Música] Uh. Outro dia tive um sonho estranho. Estava dentro da água, debaixo da água, num lago escuro e profundo. Lá no fundo havia uma cidade. Edifícios, prédios, casas, fragmentos. Eram os meus projetos antigos. Alguns nunca saíram do papel, outros foram construídos noutros lugares, noutras vidas. À minha volta, outros mergulhadores, mestres, colegas, gente que deixou marcas. Juntos tínhamos construído aquela cidade. Vi também outras caras desconhecidas, talvez esquecidas, desciam, exploravam, v ...
X @The Wall Street Journal
Juxtaposed against a classic shingle-style house in the Hamptons stands a sleek, cantilevered pink pool house that blurs the line between art and design.“There’s a geometry to it,” architect Roger Ferris said of the angled periscope-like form.🔗: https://t.co/ZFyrdmnref https://t.co/cbQKAllI6F ...
Criatividade e subversão. | Danilo Cid | TEDxItaim Bibi
TEDx Talks· 2025-08-15 16:25
Core Idea: Subversion as Inspiration in Design - The creative process involves challenging existing structures and common sense, leading to innovative solutions [1][2] - Personal experiences, especially childhood memories, can be a significant source of inspiration for designers [3][4] - Subverting expectations and norms can lead to powerful and memorable cultural moments, as seen in art and design [27][28][29][30][31] - Creative tension and disputes can be a catalyst for innovative solutions in design projects [31][32] Examples of Subversion in Various Fields - The design of the Fiat Uno subverted the conventional car design of its time, showcasing innovative thinking [8][9] - Cartoons like "Wacky Races" demonstrate the power of imagination in subverting the traditional concept of cars [10][11] - Comic book heroes, like Green Lantern, embody the idea of designers who can project their imagination into reality [13] - The Brazilian Tropicália movement and artists like Gal Costa subverted cultural expectations and challenged censorship during the dictatorship [18][19][20] - Carnival, particularly the Beija-Flor samba school, uses subversion to revise history and challenge societal norms [23][24][25][26][27] Creativity and Family - Individuals can find creative inspiration even in seemingly non-creative family backgrounds [34][35][36] - Examining one's family history can reveal hidden creative talents and inspire a new perspective [37][38] - Everyone possesses creative potential, and subverting one's perspective can unlock unique creative abilities [39]
Play in public spaces | Daliana Suryawinata & Florian Heinzelmann | TEDxBandung
TEDx Talks· 2025-08-15 16:16
Public Space Design & Playfulness - Public spaces should integrate play activities like strolling, climbing, wandering, speaking, and punching to trigger user interaction [6] - The philosophy of play is evident across cultures, emphasizing freedom and joy [4] - Play is not a fiscal necessity or a moral duty; it is essentially freedom [4] - Integrating playfulness into design is essential for public spaces and architecture [16] Case Studies & Examples - Film Park (Taman Film) in Balong, designed under a highway, accommodates community streaming and public space usage with rice terrace forms [7] - Alon-alon Chichetto in Bandung, West Java, uses curved linear ribbons to animate movement and exploration [8][9] - Micro libraries, like the one in Sumara Sanjul Java made of food, use play as a design strategy to promote reading [13] - People Same, a commercial center, arranges volumes to generate alleyways and stairs, providing a combo experience and playful environment [14] User Interaction & Cultural Integration - Users creatively interact with designed spaces, rearranging elements and finding new ways to play [10][11] - Cultural integration is crucial in designing public spaces, going beyond basic elements to understand user needs [16] - The Kanakawans in Indonesian wayang performances remind people to always play and have fun [5] - Users play an important role in advocating for playfulness in public space design [17]
X @BBC News (World)
BBC News (World)· 2025-08-14 16:02
Design course distinction for Ukrainian student https://t.co/KvTMCeWFzu ...
X @The Wall Street Journal
Juxtaposed against a classic shingle-style house in the Hamptons stands a sleek, cantilevered pink pool house that blurs the line between art and design. “There’s a geometry to it.” https://t.co/GefzYJHunX ...
Figma CEO Dylan Field: How AI Will Transform Design
Y Combinator· 2025-08-08 14:00
Figma's Evolution and Strategy - Figma has grown to 1,700 people and eight products, doubling its product lineup recently [3] - Figma emphasizes launching products quickly to gather user feedback, advocating for a one to three-month cadence for product releases [23][26] - Figma identifies user behaviors within Figma Design and then creates separate products to address those needs, such as FigJam, Slides, Draw, Buzz, Sites and Make [46][47][48][51] Design and AI - The design industry is experiencing exponential growth, driven by the increasing importance of design as a differentiator in software development [40][41] - Figma views AI as blurring the lines between design and development, empowering generalist behavior and accelerating prototyping [52][55] - Figma believes the current AI user interface, often based on chat boxes, is similar to the MS DOS era, suggesting significant evolution is expected in the next decade [57] Founder Insights and Advice - Designers are encouraged to step into founder roles, as design becomes a key differentiator [68][69] - Founders should give themselves time to explore and iterate, as early pivots can be crucial for success [13] - Seeking feedback and even rejection is valuable for product development, providing essential data for improvement [36][38]
Figma CEO on company’s highly anticipated IPO
Bloomberg Television· 2025-07-31 17:34
If you think back several decades, you know, back, you know, 20 years ago, the sort of mindset was that design was lipstick on a pig. This is how you make it pretty. And uh maybe a decade ago, it was design is how it works.And then today, you know, 2025, in a world where software, the competition is increasing so much, it's easier than ever to create software. Yes. Uh, I think we're now in a world where design is the differentiator.That's been our thesis for 10 years. We've seen it play out, but it's even m ...