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Nickname: anonymous4now
Review: Similar insights from this important movement were articulated by authors Daniel Pink in his book "A Whole New Mind" and (controversial) Tom Peter's "The Circle of Innovation." To achieve many of the ideas suggested we will need trillions of dollars. Look around. We are invaded with over 1,500 ads, logos, brands per day. Today, trillions of dollars are being wasted in this type of "old world" invasive advertising. Applying the infomediary concepts spoused by the authors of "Net Gain", (and assuming super-secure computing), the world could entrust commercial infomediaries to help us create a more frictionless global economy. In the near future, we will need to help transform advertising creatives into the ranks of architects and designers of sustainable products and built environments.
Date reviewed: Nov 24, 2006 5:43 AM
Nickname: Daniel Montano
Review: Design has always been a problem-solving method. Some of us are being reminded of just how powerful design can be. I think Bruce Mau's success as a designer lies in his willingness to expand his design inquiry and exploration across disciplines. As innovators we need to continue exploring different thought models and problem solving methods from a multi-disciplinary perspective.
Date reviewed: Nov 15, 2006 7:39 PM
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