Christian, I think about this often and am happy you called attention to it. Just the fact you're also thinking what I'm thinking is proof that same thoughts travel across miles simultaneously, without people knowing...until that day a collision occurs - or awareness that the other exists, thinking similarly. Mind-bending, eh? But really, I wonder often about "design" dialogue today, in that, more and more, design means more things to more people. From where did this zeitgeist hail? And why is it that so many corporations and social institutions all around the world are all of a sudden (unwittingly?) joining in on the game of design? I like it, if the effects match the good intentions. But still, I wonder.
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In response to Thoughts on the globalization of design, posted by Christian Etter,
in the thread Thoughts on the globalization of designPosted June 01, 2007
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