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Irish Tech News Audio Articles
Acer Connect Enduro M3 5G Mobile Wi-Fi, reviewed

Irish Tech News Audio Articles

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2025 4:23


We look at the Acer Enduro M3 a mobile hotspot for those who need to spend time in off the grid locations. See more about the Acer Enduro M3 here. Acer Connect Enduro M3 5G Mobile Wi-Fi, reviewed If you live or work somewhere with coverage blackspots then the use case for this device makes complete sense. Luckily our testers take their jobs seriously and are often dipping into out of reach areas, at least that is what they tell us when we are trying to contact them. This device definitely addresses this problem and it is small, compact and tough, all of which make it something that you would happily add to your tech gear when heading out into low coverage areas. Maybe it comes with the territory of spending time on the islands, and byways of West Cork and Kerry, but this device makes complete sense and is not yet competing in a market flooded with similar products either. There could definitely be some advantages from being an early mover in this space as it builds up fans and advocates for it's values too. The battery life is pretty good, you would be fine for a day out, and, if used sparingly, and only put on when you need it, then it should work well for an overnight or even several nights out in the wilds too. The display screen is a little tricky, especially for those of us with fingers on the slightly larger size, you might want to subcontract out some of those jobs to a more nimble fingered partner. For sea kayaking, or in your offroad vehicle the weight seemed fairly inconsequential, for hiking it might be more of a consideration. At the same time this is something that could save your life too, so those extra 250gms could still be well worth having with you. It does heat up, but again if you have it powered down until you need it then this issue can be mitigated easily. Our testers liked it, and the 20gbs of data that come preloaded ensure that you have something to work with in a dire emergency situation which would be the optimal time to use this, rather than posting social media updates with it. A nice piece of gear and our testers were happy to recommend it for others to use. More about the Acer Connect Enduro M3 When you're working on the go, you need a mobile hotspot that can keep up. The Acer Connect Enduro M3 and its ruggedized design is protected against drops, bumps, water, and more - giving you the freedom to take you and your work anywhere. The Acer Enduro M3 is a reliable and versatile mobile hotspot designed for users who need a durable, secure, and high-speed internet connection on the go, whether for travel, remote work, or outdoor activities. Its ruggedness, long battery life, and vSIM capabilities are significant advantages. Superior 5G Coverage with SignalScan No SIM card necessary - with vSIM technology and SignalScan, your device can flexibly connect to the strongest 5G or 4G signal from any network and ensures your connection stays strong and stable. Connect All Your Devices No matter if you're traveling with colleagues or family, this device has you covered. Connect devices on the go over Wi-Fi 6 22 MIMO wireless technology. Ruggedized Design Certified MIL-STD-810H durable and with IP54 protection against dust and water, this rugged mobile hotspot is designed to stand up to all the unexpected bumps and drops of everyday travel. Designed for All Day Connectivity The 6500 mAh high-capacity battery lets you stay focused on your travels without worrying about charging your device. Protect Your Data This mobile hotspot uses WPA3 to simplify your Wi-Fi security by enabling robust authentication and cryptographic strength while also providing built-in VPN functionality to ensure your data stays anonymous. Award Winning Design With its innovative and cutting-edge design, this mobile router has earned accolades such as a 2023 Red Dot Product Design Award and 2023 iF Design Award - internationally recognized symbols of excellence in design. https://www.acer.com/gb-en/networking/5g/acer-connect-enduro-m...

Irish Tech News Audio Articles
NeoRuler from HOZO reviewed

Irish Tech News Audio Articles

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2025 4:42


We look at the NeoRuler from Hozo. See more about the product on their website here. NeoRuler from HOZO reviewed This ruler works well, but it is probably one for in the office, rather than onsite, simply because you wouldn't want to trash it by getting lime, cement or paint on it. This product is the result of a kickstarter campaign which is in some ways a positive validation for the product's existence at all. It has been created because it bridged a gap in the market and it is being bought and used by those who feel it will help them in their work. With the customer reviews on the website at first they seemed slightly unrelentingly positive, but, by page two, you realise many are written by people who supported the kickstarter campaign. This is actually perhaps more honest and preferable, in that, if you need a tool to do a job like this, then it is the right tool for you. This is not intended to be circular logic but rather that you will probably know if this is the right tool for you. More information about the NeoRuler Step into the future of measuring with Neoruler, where advanced technology combines with sleek design for an unparalleled measuring experience. With 93 built-in scales, you'll have a variety of options at your fingertips for any task. Need to work with non-standard or misprinted plans? No problem - set custom scales easily to suit your unique needs. Dividing measurements into 2-12 equal sections is now effortless with clear LED indicators guiding the way, removing the hassle of manual calculations. The digital LCD screen ensures crystal-clear, accurate readings, with a precision of 0.004 inch (0.1mm), so every detail counts. Plus, the free MEAZOR App lets you record and export your results seamlessly, ensuring your measurements are always at your fingertips. 93 built-in scales, including US standard engineer and architecture scales. Custom scales for specific projects, ideal for misprinted or unscaled plans. Effortless dividing of measurements into 2-12 sections with LED indicators. Clear, accurate readings with a precision of 0.004 inch (0.1mm) on a digital LCD screen. Free MEAZOR App for easy recording and exporting of results. Basic Specs Range: 12 in (305mm) Accuracy: 0.004 in (0.1mm) Battery: 1000mAh rechargeable Li-ion (45-day standby, 12-hour continuous use) Display: 1.14" Backlit True-color LCD Display Resolution: 240ppi Dimensions (L, W, D): 131.70.39 in (330x43x10 mm) App: MEAZOR APP 2.0 (available for Android and iOS, Phone & Tablets) Award-Winning Design NeoRuler, winner of the iF Design Award 2024, redefines precision measurement with its revolutionary modular digital design. Unlike traditional rulers with fixed markings, NeoRuler displays all measurements and functions digitally on an LCD screen, delivering unmatched accuracy and convenience. Its innovative slide bar system allows any point to be the starting point, while seamless unit switching, non-standard scale calculations, and fraction conversions eliminate the limitations of conventional tools. With 93 built-in scales and customizable options via the app, NeoRuler is a game-changer, offering global compatibility for professionals across industries. See more product reviews here. More about Irish Tech News Irish Tech News are Ireland's No. 1 Online Tech Publication and often Ireland's No.1 Tech Podcast too. You can find hundreds of fantastic previous episodes and subscribe using whatever platform you like via our Anchor.fm page here: https://anchor.fm/irish-tech-news If you'd like to be featured in an upcoming Podcast email us at Simon@IrishTechNews.ie now to discuss. Irish Tech News have a range of services available to help promote your business. Why not drop us a line at Info@IrishTechNews.ie now to find out more about how we can help you reach our audience. You can also find and follow us on Twitter, LinkedIn, Facebook, Instagram, TikTok and Snapchat.

DDCAST - Was ist gut? Design, Kommunikation, Architektur
DDCAST 220 - Ana Relvāo "SIMPLIZITÄT UND SINNLICHKEIT"

DDCAST - Was ist gut? Design, Kommunikation, Architektur

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2025 31:34


Ana Relvão studierte Industriedesign an der Fakultät für Schöne Künste der Universität Lissabon. Nach Aufenthalten bei Miguel Vieira Baptista, Stefan Diez und Designaffairs war sie Partnerin bei Industrial Design Associates. Im Jahr 2014 gründete sie zusammen mit Gerhardt Kellermann das Büro Relvãokellermann. Ana Relvão gewann das INOV-ART-Stipendium des portugiesischen Kulturministeriums. 2016 und 2020 war sie für den Designpreis der Stadt München nominiert. Im Jahr 2018 hatte Ana Relvão eine Gastprofessur an der Staatlichen Akademie der Bildenden Künste Stuttgart inne. Außerdem lehrte sie als Gastdozentin an den Universitäten von Leiria, Bozen und Lissabon. Sie wird häufig als Jurorin zu internationalen Designwettbewerben eingeladen und war unter anderem Jurorin für den iF Design Award und den BraunPrize. Dieser DDCAST ist in Zusammenarbeit mit bayern design im Rahmen der diesjährigen munich creative business week entstanden, die vom 10. bis 18. Mai 2025 in ganz München stattfindet. Am Montag, den 12. Mai spricht Ana Relvão / Ezio Manzini beim mcbw design summit 2025 im Munich Urban Colab. Weitere spannende Events findet ihr im Programm auf mcbw.de. Website munich creative business week: https://www.mcbw.de/ Tickets Design Summit: https://www.mcbw.de/design-summit-2025 Website bayern design: https://bayern-design.de/

Cars Yeah with Mark Greene
2402: Luiz Veiga

Cars Yeah with Mark Greene

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2023 43:33


Luiz Veiga is an automotive designer, fine artist, and a musician. His long career includes working at General Motors Brazil, Volkswagen, Chrysler, and he worked as a professional marketer, illustrator, stylist, senior designer, director of design, and as a member of the Volkswagen Design Group in Germany. Luiz has worked in numerous design studios around the world including Sao Paulo, Wolfsburg and Berlin in Germany, Detroit, Italy, China, Mexico, and the United States. He was awarded with the IF Design Award in Germany and today, among other projects, Luiz is developing exotic electric vehicles for AQUAM, a United States startup.

Today in Lighting
Today in Lighting, 15 SEP 2023

Today in Lighting

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2023 1:58


Highlights today include: Winners Announced for the 40th Annual IALD International Lighting Design Awards, Up Close With David Ghatan, iF DESIGN AWARD 2024, Inter-lux is excited to announce San Juan Lighting as its new representative in Puerto Rico.

Talking Creativity
#43 John Lam - East meets West: Culture's impact on creativity

Talking Creativity

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 6, 2023 83:27


"The most secure way to success is to simply try again." This insightful advice from Tobi's Fortune Cookie perfectly captures the spirit of our latest episode. Join us as we embark on an exciting exploration of the intersection between culture and creativity, delving into the contrasting worlds of the East and the West. In this episode, we are thrilled to talk to John Lam, a seasoned Design Strategist, Culture Analyst, and juror of the iF Design Award, who has worked in both German and Chinese organizations. With his firsthand experience, John provides invaluable insights into how culture influences creativity. We'll dive into Hofstede's cultural dimensions theory, shedding light on how it directly relates to creativity.What to expect from this episode:· Can creative achievements be evaluated objectively at all?· How do culture and creativity intertwine?· What are the contrasting definitions of creativity in Western and Eastern cultures?· What alternative uses are there for chopsticks?· How is creativity nurtured and expressed in Chinese corporate contexts?We look forward to hearing about your experiences and opinions. Feel free to leave a comment or connect with us directly on LinkedIn.

Film Disruptors Podcast
71. Joanna Popper: the Now and Future of the Metaverse

Film Disruptors Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 26, 2023 47:34


Joanna Popper is the Chief Metaverse Officer at leading entertainment and sports agency Creative Artists Agency (CAA). Based in Los Angeles, where she leads metaverse initiatives for the agency and its clients. In this special episode of the podcast, Joanna speaks with award-winning television presenter, Elle Osili-Wood about what the metaverse means for creators and the entertainment business. About Joanna Poppper Joanna Popper is the Chief Metaverse Officer at leading entertainment and sports agency Creative Artists Agency (CAA). Based in Los Angeles, Popper leads metaverse initiatives for the agency and its clients. Popper joined CAA in 2022 from HP, where she led its XR initiatives for Go-To-Market, overseeing the launch of award-winning technology, such as the HP Reverb G2 VR headset (winner of Red Dot Design Award, CES Innovation Award, IF Design Award) and HP Reverb G2 Omnicept Edition (winner of VR Hardware of the Year, Entertainment Technology Lumiere Award, Red Dot Best of the Best, CES Innovation Award, IF Design Award). Previously, she was Executive Vice President of Media & Marketing at Singularity University, a NASA-based, Google-backed organization founded by Ray Kurzweil and Peter Diamandis to train leaders on the future of technology including blockchain, VR/AR, artificial intelligence, robotics and digital biology. She was also the Vice President of Marketing at NBCUniversal, where she worked across properties, including television, film, digital, and parks, and launched hits in primetime, music award shows, sports, news, daytime, and more for Telemundo. She started her career as an investment banker in New York and Brazil and then a consultant at McKinsey & Company. She was selected as “50 Women Can Change the World in Media and Entertainment,” ”25 Pioneers in the Metaverse,” “Top 50 Original Thinkers in VR,” “Top Women in Media: Game Changers,” “Top Women in Media: Industry Leaders,” “Digital It List,” and “101 Women Leading the VR Industry.” She served as Executive Producer on BREONNA'S GARDEN, FINDING PANDORA X, and FIGHT BACK, the award-winning virtual reality content, which premiered at the Tribeca Film Festival, Venice Film Festival, and SXSW. Popper graduated from Northwestern University with a Bachelor's degree, and The Wharton School of Business at the University of Pennsylvania with an MBA.

The Ikigai Podcast
Friendship and Ikigai: The Shared Journey of Meaning and Connection

The Ikigai Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2023 29:21 Transcription Available


On episode 61 of the Ikigai Podcast, Nick and his good friend, Masayuki Matsubara, embark on an inspiring conversation about friendship, ikigai, and the power of shared experiences.Masayuki Matsubara is a musician, web designer, developer, and entrepreneur. He has a passion for designing and was awarded the iF Design Award in Germany in 2016. 

Today in Lighting
Today in Lighting, 9 MAY 2023

Today in Lighting

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2023 2:01


Highlights today include: Get a Grip Scoring Circadian Lighting with Adam Lilien, Insights from David Radulescu's Webinar, The Flexible Way To Keep Talent, The Washington Post I Was Busted by The Light Police, Recolight ‘Avalanche' of Green Regs to Hit Lighting Industry, The iF DESIGN AWARD 2024 is online.

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Hírstart Robot Podcast
Iszonyat, hogy mi minden él az eperben – derül ki a mikroszkópos felvételből

Hírstart Robot Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2023 4:48


Iszonyat, hogy mi minden él az eperben – derül ki a mikroszkópos felvételből Rakéta     2023-04-27 06:18:08     Tudomány Eper Kevés növénynek olyan kiváló a reputációja, mint az epernek – pedig ha alaposabban megvizsgáljuk, egész kis élővilágot fedezhetünk fel benne. Nem is túl kellemes megjelenésűt. Zűrös az űrszex? Tiltsuk be! PCWorld     2023-04-27 10:40:28     Infotech Egy tanulmány szerzői szerint nyomós érvek vannak arra, hogy már most ki kellene dolgozni az űrbéli légyottok jogi feltételeit. Bill Gates szerint éveken belül megjelennek a mesterséges tanárok Bitport     2023-04-27 07:51:00     Infotech Microsoft Bill Gates A Microsoft társalapítója elmagyarázta, hogy szerinte milyen áttörést hozhatnak az intelligens chatbotok, és hogy ez miért lesz jó a szélesebb tömegek számára. Már az emberek is állatgyógyszereket kapnak, annyira megedzettük a baktériumokat Telex     2023-04-27 11:47:13     Tudomány Csongrád-Csanád Szeged Antibiotikum Egyre több baktérium válik ellenállóvá, mert túlhasználjuk az antibiotikumokat. A Safranek-dilemma feloldása segíthet, állítja egy szegedi kutató. Európai árzuhanásba kezdett az Nvidia GeForce RTX 4070! theGeek     2023-04-27 05:08:15     Gaming Nvidia Tech Hírek – Az Ada Lovelace architektúrára építő videókártya egyes európai piacokon már 600 euró alatt is kapható. Azért is van hírértéke az árcsökkentésnek, mert az Nvidia két hete dobta a piacra a GeForce RTX 4070-es kártyáit, így ez még egy új terméknek nevezhető. Viszont a német üzletekben elkezdték 600 euró alatt értékesíteni a GPU-t, ugyanis Rengeteg díjat nyert a Samsung a rangos dizájnversenyen mmonline.hu     2023-04-27 09:35:16     Mobiltech Telefon Okostelefon Samsung Kilenc különböző kategóriában, összesen 80 díjat vehetett át a Samsung a világ egyik legrangosabb dizájnversenyén, a német iF Design Award 2023-on. A szakmai zsűri a Samsung eszközök – többek között a TV készülékek, háztartási gépek, okostelefonok – formatervezése mellett a felhasználói élmény kialakítását is értékelte. A Samsung Bespoke Infinite L A Vaterától algoritmusok és ügyfélszolgálatosok rémítik el az online csalókat Digital Hungary     2023-04-27 11:32:00     Infotech Vatera Bár más piactereken az elmúlt időszakban nőtt az online csalások száma, a gépi és emberi védelmi vonalaknak köszönhetően a Vaterán továbbra is ezredszázaléknyi mértékű a hatósági közreműködést igénylő esetek száma. Évi másfélmilliónyi tranzakcióra mindössze néhány tucat problémás eset jut. Repülőgépek karbantartása AR-szemüvegben IT Business     2023-04-27 14:11:46     Infotech Közlekedés Repülőgép A légi közlekedés napjainkban még a magas kockázatú tevékenységek közé tartozik. Ezért elengedhetetlen, hogy a légi járműveket a szakemberek rendszeresen és alaposan átvizsgálják. Ilyenkor megállapítják, hogy alkalmasak-e a gépek a felszállásra, például nincs-e a sárkányszerkezeten – törzsön, szárnyon, vezérsíkokon stb. – olyan sérülés, amely kocká Járdacsillagászati bemutató is lesz a holdfázishoz igazodó “mozgó” ünnepen Tudás.hu     2023-04-27 12:24:35     Tudomány Világűr Szombaton lesz a csillagászat napja, ebből az alkalomból országszerte járdacsillagászati bemutatókkal és ismeretterjesztő programokkal várják a csillagászat iránt érdeklődőket – közölte a Magyar Csillagászati Egyesület(MCSE). A csillagászat napját Magyarországon több mint két évtizede rendezik meg, az eseményen évről évre több ezer érdeklődő pillan A stressz miatt megnőhet a biológiai életkorunk 24.hu     2023-04-27 14:12:31     Infotech Stressz Magyar kutató segítségével sikerült áttörést elérni a biológiai életkor kutatásában. Az IVSZ már meri bírálni a Palkovics-féle MI stratégiát Mínuszos     2023-04-27 06:33:48     Gazdaság Innováció Mesterséges intelligencia Az innováció és a mesterséges intelligencia (MI) elterjedéséhez kulcsfontosságú a megfelelő szabályozási környezet, a hazai munkavállalók felkészítése a magasabb hozzáadott értékű feladatok elvégzésére. Az Informatikai, Távközlési és Elektronikai Vállalkozások Szövetsége (IVSZ) szerint azért, hogy Magyarország meg tudja ragadni az adatgazdaság és a Mesterséges intelligencia alapú karakterek népesítik be a videójátékokat – ez bizonyítja a szimulációs elméletet? Rakéta     2023-04-27 11:34:46     Infotech Mesterséges intelligencia A videójátékok jövőjét az olyan játékon belüli karakterek jelenthetik, amelyeket a mesterséges intelligencia irányít. A karakterek így jóval interaktívabbak, a történet pedig organikusabban alakul. Mindez azt jelenti-e, hogy mi magunk is ilyen karakterek vagyunk egy szimulációban? Hárommilliárd embert szippantott már be a Zuckerberg-galaxis vg.hu     2023-04-27 08:12:44     Gazdaság Mesterséges intelligencia Facebook Mark Zuckerberg Bejött a Facebook mesterséges intelligenciát kiaknázó hirdetési üzletpolitikája, nőtt a felhasználói tábor is.

Hírstart Robot Podcast - Tech hírek
Iszonyat, hogy mi minden él az eperben – derül ki a mikroszkópos felvételből

Hírstart Robot Podcast - Tech hírek

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2023 4:48


Iszonyat, hogy mi minden él az eperben – derül ki a mikroszkópos felvételből Rakéta     2023-04-27 06:18:08     Tudomány Eper Kevés növénynek olyan kiváló a reputációja, mint az epernek – pedig ha alaposabban megvizsgáljuk, egész kis élővilágot fedezhetünk fel benne. Nem is túl kellemes megjelenésűt. Zűrös az űrszex? Tiltsuk be! PCWorld     2023-04-27 10:40:28     Infotech Egy tanulmány szerzői szerint nyomós érvek vannak arra, hogy már most ki kellene dolgozni az űrbéli légyottok jogi feltételeit. Bill Gates szerint éveken belül megjelennek a mesterséges tanárok Bitport     2023-04-27 07:51:00     Infotech Microsoft Bill Gates A Microsoft társalapítója elmagyarázta, hogy szerinte milyen áttörést hozhatnak az intelligens chatbotok, és hogy ez miért lesz jó a szélesebb tömegek számára. Már az emberek is állatgyógyszereket kapnak, annyira megedzettük a baktériumokat Telex     2023-04-27 11:47:13     Tudomány Csongrád-Csanád Szeged Antibiotikum Egyre több baktérium válik ellenállóvá, mert túlhasználjuk az antibiotikumokat. A Safranek-dilemma feloldása segíthet, állítja egy szegedi kutató. Európai árzuhanásba kezdett az Nvidia GeForce RTX 4070! theGeek     2023-04-27 05:08:15     Gaming Nvidia Tech Hírek – Az Ada Lovelace architektúrára építő videókártya egyes európai piacokon már 600 euró alatt is kapható. Azért is van hírértéke az árcsökkentésnek, mert az Nvidia két hete dobta a piacra a GeForce RTX 4070-es kártyáit, így ez még egy új terméknek nevezhető. Viszont a német üzletekben elkezdték 600 euró alatt értékesíteni a GPU-t, ugyanis Rengeteg díjat nyert a Samsung a rangos dizájnversenyen mmonline.hu     2023-04-27 09:35:16     Mobiltech Telefon Okostelefon Samsung Kilenc különböző kategóriában, összesen 80 díjat vehetett át a Samsung a világ egyik legrangosabb dizájnversenyén, a német iF Design Award 2023-on. A szakmai zsűri a Samsung eszközök – többek között a TV készülékek, háztartási gépek, okostelefonok – formatervezése mellett a felhasználói élmény kialakítását is értékelte. A Samsung Bespoke Infinite L A Vaterától algoritmusok és ügyfélszolgálatosok rémítik el az online csalókat Digital Hungary     2023-04-27 11:32:00     Infotech Vatera Bár más piactereken az elmúlt időszakban nőtt az online csalások száma, a gépi és emberi védelmi vonalaknak köszönhetően a Vaterán továbbra is ezredszázaléknyi mértékű a hatósági közreműködést igénylő esetek száma. Évi másfélmilliónyi tranzakcióra mindössze néhány tucat problémás eset jut. Repülőgépek karbantartása AR-szemüvegben IT Business     2023-04-27 14:11:46     Infotech Közlekedés Repülőgép A légi közlekedés napjainkban még a magas kockázatú tevékenységek közé tartozik. Ezért elengedhetetlen, hogy a légi járműveket a szakemberek rendszeresen és alaposan átvizsgálják. Ilyenkor megállapítják, hogy alkalmasak-e a gépek a felszállásra, például nincs-e a sárkányszerkezeten – törzsön, szárnyon, vezérsíkokon stb. – olyan sérülés, amely kocká Járdacsillagászati bemutató is lesz a holdfázishoz igazodó “mozgó” ünnepen Tudás.hu     2023-04-27 12:24:35     Tudomány Világűr Szombaton lesz a csillagászat napja, ebből az alkalomból országszerte járdacsillagászati bemutatókkal és ismeretterjesztő programokkal várják a csillagászat iránt érdeklődőket – közölte a Magyar Csillagászati Egyesület(MCSE). A csillagászat napját Magyarországon több mint két évtizede rendezik meg, az eseményen évről évre több ezer érdeklődő pillan A stressz miatt megnőhet a biológiai életkorunk 24.hu     2023-04-27 14:12:31     Infotech Stressz Magyar kutató segítségével sikerült áttörést elérni a biológiai életkor kutatásában. Az IVSZ már meri bírálni a Palkovics-féle MI stratégiát Mínuszos     2023-04-27 06:33:48     Gazdaság Innováció Mesterséges intelligencia Az innováció és a mesterséges intelligencia (MI) elterjedéséhez kulcsfontosságú a megfelelő szabályozási környezet, a hazai munkavállalók felkészítése a magasabb hozzáadott értékű feladatok elvégzésére. Az Informatikai, Távközlési és Elektronikai Vállalkozások Szövetsége (IVSZ) szerint azért, hogy Magyarország meg tudja ragadni az adatgazdaság és a Mesterséges intelligencia alapú karakterek népesítik be a videójátékokat – ez bizonyítja a szimulációs elméletet? Rakéta     2023-04-27 11:34:46     Infotech Mesterséges intelligencia A videójátékok jövőjét az olyan játékon belüli karakterek jelenthetik, amelyeket a mesterséges intelligencia irányít. A karakterek így jóval interaktívabbak, a történet pedig organikusabban alakul. Mindez azt jelenti-e, hogy mi magunk is ilyen karakterek vagyunk egy szimulációban? Hárommilliárd embert szippantott már be a Zuckerberg-galaxis vg.hu     2023-04-27 08:12:44     Gazdaság Mesterséges intelligencia Facebook Mark Zuckerberg Bejött a Facebook mesterséges intelligenciát kiaknázó hirdetési üzletpolitikája, nőtt a felhasználói tábor is.

The Daily Helping
293. Designing the (Long) Life You Love with Ayse Birsel

The Daily Helping

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2023 25:03


Ayse Birsel is an award-winning industrial designer, design thinker, and design educator. She is the co-founder of Birsel + Seck, a design and consulting studio, and the author of Design the Life You Love: A Step-by-Step Guide to Building a Meaningful Future. Ayse has been designing for more than two decades, working with brands like Herman Miller, Brooklyn Museum, and Vitra. She has received numerous awards for her work, including the iF Design Award, the Red Dot Design Award, and the Core77 Design Award. She is passionate about helping people design the lives they love through her work. She has been a design educator at institutions such as MIT, Parsons, and the Pratt Institute. She is also a sought-after speaker for conferences and events. Ayse's mission is to “empower people to create meaningful lives and meaningful products through the power of design.” People today are living longer and healthier lives than ever before, but when we think of aging and the span of our lives, we rarely think of those older years and what we want our lives to look like. Ayse Birsel wrote "Design the Long Life You Love" to encourage people to reframe their approach to problems in life and to inspire individuals and businesses to embrace the opportunities of aging. Through her year-long research, she found that older people were thrilled to be alive and wanted to share this enthusiasm with the world. By writing this book, she hopes to spread awareness of the advantages of aging and to provide a step-by-step process for people to design their own lives.Ayse Birsel's advice for designing a life you love is to start by giving yourself permission to do so. She emphasizes the importance of being true to yourself and creating a life that is based on your values and that looks and feels like you. Birsel then suggests deconstructing your life and breaking it into its parts and pieces in order to get clarity on what matters to you and to understand the connections that you assume are between things. Finally, she encourages people to not attempt to put their lives back together the same way it was before but to instead create something new.   The Biggest Helping: Today's Most Important Takeaway “Think of a hero of yours, somebody who inspires you. This could be somebody you know, family or friends, or somebody you know of. What qualities of theirs do you admire? Those are your values. This is what you design with. This is how you make choices.” -- Thank you for joining us on The Daily Helping with Dr. Shuster. Subscribe to the show on Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, or Google Podcasts to download more food for the brain, knowledge from the experts, and tools to win at life.   Resources: Sign up for Ayse's newsletter: aysebirsel.com/newsletter Instagram: @designthelifeyoulove Read: Design The Long Life You Love Complete Overview of (the Amazing) Toto Washlet – BidetGenius

PODBRAND
DESIGN TROPICAL: REFERÊNCIAS BRASILEIRAS E21:T1

PODBRAND

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 26, 2022 49:24


E21:T1 ALLYSON DOS REIS @allysondosreis , tem mais de 20 anos no design, cofundou em 2008 a ABRACADABRA @abracadabradesign – estúdio especializado em branding, design de embalagens e design gráfico com sede em Fortaleza.Recebeu mais de 30 prêmios nos mais respeitados festivais de design do mundo como IF DESIGN AWARD, Red Dot, prêmio ABRE da embalagem brasileira além do Brasil Design Award.É palestrante e jurado habitual em premiações nacionais e internacionais como El Ojo, Prêmios Lusos e o BDA.É diretor da ABEDESIGN – Associação Brasileira de Empresas de Design e atual Diretor Presidente da Associação Ceará Design.Neste episódio ele traz o olhar do Design Tropical: referências brasileiras.9 h - Sábado - 26 de NovembroPODBRAND, o podcast sobre DESIGN, ESTRATÉGIA e INOVAÇÃO.Nosso objetivo é que você alcance SUA MELHOR VERSÃO.SITE https://podbrand.designYOUTUBE https://www.youtube.com/@PodbrandINSTAGRAM https://www.instagram.com/podbrandoficial/https://www.instagram.com/mauriciomedeirosoficial/APPLE PODCAST https://lnkd.in/dWRSnciiGOOGLE PODCASTS https://lnkd.in/dU_x8KCRSPOTIFY https://lnkd.in/dmksycRsLINKEDIN https://www.linkedin.com/company/podbrandoficial/https://www.linkedin.com/in/mauriciomedeirosoficial/FACEBOOK https://lnkd.in/dZMP5XsGNOTE: A música está sob licença de copyright.https://lnkd.in/d39mudbH#strategy #branding #estratégia #designexport #designestratégico #desigestrategico #inovacao #innovation #opodcastdodesign#midiasdigitais #marketingdigital #design #mauriciomedeirosoficial#gestãodevalor #empreendedorismocriativo #gestãodeinovação#startup #estrategia #podbrand #gestaodevalor #suamelhorversão#marcacompropósito #podbrandoficial #solucaodeproblemascomplexos#transformaçãodigital #gestãodovalordemarca #brandvaluation Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

La W Radio con Julio Sánchez Cristo
Metro de Doha: así se diseñó esta megaobra de cara al Mundial Qatar 2022

La W Radio con Julio Sánchez Cristo

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2022 9:51


En diálogo con La W, el diseñador industrial mexicano Daniel Rodríguez Escobar habló sobre el diseño del Metro para la ciudad de Doha, capital de Qatar, que fue reconocido con los premios internacionales Red Dot Design Award y el iF Design Award en 2017.

Escola Mobile. Biznes masz w kieszeni
Jak organizować pracę CEO i wciąż mieć czas wolny? Grzegorz Chuchra (CEO Tedee) EM #117

Escola Mobile. Biznes masz w kieszeni

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 22, 2022 66:52


W poprzednim odcinku mieliśmy najbardziej filozoficzną rozmowę wśród ponad 110 podcastów Escola Mobile. Ten odcinek jest rozmową z najlepiej zorganizowanym CEO, jakiego gościliśmy na antenie. Choć sam, jak przyznaje, najlepiej odnajduje się w chaosie. Jak CEO Tedee łączy ogień z wodą? Robi to sprytnie, gdy nikt nie patrzy. Nie ma tu zimnych pryszniców, ekstremalne sporty pojawiają się w śladowych ilościach. Grzegorz wyjaśnia jak uprawia pracę głęboką, definiuje i rozwiązuje. Dzięki temu w godzinach biurowych gotów jest do pracy operacyjnej, gdzie odnajduje się najlepiej. Dużym zaskoczeniem jest, że nasz najbardziej zorganizowany CEO wspaniale odnajduje się w chaosie. Rozmawiamy o budowaniu firmy usługowej - Predica, exicie i rozwoju firmy produktowej - Tedee, dzięki której domy są bezpieczniejsze, a firmy nie mają problemu z zarządzaniem dostępami do biura. Grzegorz Chuchra to współzałożyciel i wieloletni CEO firmy Predica, która aktualnie jest częścią SoftwareONE. Kilka lat temu współzałożył Tedee, której obecnie jest prezesem. Celem tedee jest umieszczenie inteligentnego zamka na każdych drzwiach. Zaledwie w ciągu dwóch lat firma tedee zaprojektowała i wyprodukowała nowy smart lock, który został wyróżniony jako najlepszy zamek w konkursie iF Design Award i który sprzedawany jest na platformie Apple. Czy kluczem do tych sukcesów jest tylko pewna aplikacja? Zapraszamy do słuchania.    Wersję video tej rozmowy znajdziesz na naszej stronie: escola.pl Muzyka: Kevin MacLeod Werq Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License/mix by Jedrzej Paulus https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Oceń nasz podcast na Apple Podcasts: https://bit.ly/EscolaMobileIT Zapraszamy do podcastu.  

CONTINUA VITALITY PODCAST
Get your time back with the Light Phone: Kaiwei Tang, Co-Founder & CEO

CONTINUA VITALITY PODCAST

Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2022 49:23


Are you addicted to your smart phone too? Do you look up hours later and realize you don't even remeber what you intended to do or that conversation because you were so glued to screen? We've been there and we are there and we want to dedicate more of our lifestyle to imagine, create and get more of our time back. That's why we sat down with Kai, the Co-founder of the Light Phone!    More about Light Phone:  https://www.thelightphone.com/    Like what you heard?  Share this episode with someone you think can benefit from this information about tea.    More about Kai:  Kaiwei Tang, Co-founder / CEO Light   Kai is the Co-Founder and CEO of Light. His Light Phone is leading a grass-roots revolution against our over-connected digital culture. Light was born as a refreshing alternative to the tech monopolies fighting more and more aggressively for our time and attention. He believes that the right technology tool can empower us to be our best selves and appreciate our lives more.    His unique background and a decade of experience in design, technology, and human-centered research led him to create Light. He received a master's degree in design and business from the Institute of Design IIT, Chicago. Before co-founding Light, he helps develop a few iconic mobile devices, including the famous Motorola Razr. His designs have since won several awards from Good Design Award, iF Design Award, Red Dot Design Award, IDSA Award (Industrial Design Society of America), Design NYC, etc. In 2014, Google invited him to participate in their inaugural design incubator in NYC. He is also the only designer in the incubator who received full sponsorship.   Since founded in 2014, Light has received thousands of press coverages globally, and The Light Phone has been sold to 71 different countries. Light is also named the ten most innovative consumer electronic companies in 2020 by Fast Company and the best 100 inventions in 2019 by Times. The Light Phone is designed to respect our time and attention. Business Insider and USA Today called it “a phone to cure our smartphone addiction”. Having shared The Light Phones with uses globally, the power of “going light” is proven to be profound and is gradually inspiring a technology movement. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/continua-vitality/message

The Nikon Report
Delivery updates on Z9, Z 400mm & Z 800mm, Z800 Developers interview, New Lens firmware, Film News, NAB - The Nikon Report 66

The Nikon Report

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2022 23:26


Konstantin & Becky bring to you the latest Nikon news and photography related announcements. Rebecca Danese: https://www.instagram.com/rebecca_danese Konstantin Kochkin: https://www.instagram.com/konstantinkochkin Production: Konstantin Kochkin Contact us at media@graysofwestminster.co.uk Nikon Report 66 Delivery updates: https://bit.ly/3yeYceo https://bit.ly/3vSAeEh Nikon USA rebates for May https://bit.ly/3MVqejb Nikon products receive the iF DESIGN AWARD 2022 https://bit.ly/3FeeDck NIKKOR Z 24-120mm f/4 S Firmware https://bit.ly/3w4nM35 NIKKOR Z 100-400mm f/4.5-5.6 VR S Firmware https://bit.ly/3FjUcec Nikon also released a firmware for Coolpix P1000 https://bit.ly/3MOIJWm Xitek published an interview with the Developers of Nikon Z 800/6.3 VR S Lens (translated) https://bit.ly/3kFWWJb Moose Peterson released a masterclass on HOW TO USE THE NIKON Z9 LIKE A PRO https://bit.ly/3kE6hkP 3rd Party: NAB Show 2022 happened last week. https://bhpho.to/3KKbORr Xingyao Optical announced a New Brightin Star 16mm f/2.8 wide-angle lens for Nikon Z mount https://bit.ly/3vZyaZM Film News: Analogue Spotlight are hosting their first independent event on 14th May https://bit.ly/3FiRoO4 German film brand ORWO launches Wolfen NP100, a new ISO 100 black and white film https://bit.ly/3Ff03RP Orwo 35mm films are now available for pre-order https://bit.ly/3vHEmXh Reviews: Nikon Z9 vs Sony A1 vs Canon R3- Is the Z9 the KING of FLAGSHIPS? By Manny Ortiz https://bit.ly/3ycU7Y0 Weekend Read & Watch The best and worst ways to clean your camera's sensor by DPReview TV https://bit.ly/38Qln3U “Into The Mountains” is a visual journey through the beautiful mountains of Epirus, Greece (shot with the Nikon Z7II) https://bit.ly/3yarsmt Finalising your video – Nikon action videography https://bit.ly/3w8Bt0Z Thanks for listening! #nikon #nikonz9 #z9 --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/grays-of-westminster/message

CODE OF CREATIVITY
#49 Annett Schaper und Gyde von Wlassack - Ein Jahr Code of Creativity Podcast - what a blast!!!

CODE OF CREATIVITY

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2022 57:09


Heute, zum Auftakt der zweiten Staffel vom COC, interviewt mich „Willwisschen" Gyde von Wlassack. Zum ersten Geburtstag des Code of Creativity Podcasts sprechen wir darüber, was die Podcast-Reise mit mir ganz persönlich gemacht hat. Wir plaudern über meine sehr spannende Teilnahme als Jurorin beim diesjährigen IF-Design Award und über große und klitzekleine EGOS von Designern. Eine bunte Geburtstagstorte an Themen. Kommt mit in diese Folge und lasst uns zusammen Konfetti schmeissen. Ich freue mich auf Euch! "Liebste Gyde, ich fühle mich geehrt, dass Du die diese Folge mit mir aufgenommen hast Du, Du bist eine eine wirkliche "Soulsister" für mich - Umarmung, dolle"

Zaprojektuj Swoje Życie
Inteligentny zamek tedee - Twoje drzwi też mogą być smart! - Grzegorz Chuchra

Zaprojektuj Swoje Życie

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2021 21:02


W dzisiejszym #PołączKropki gościmy Grzegorza Chuchrę, współzałożyciela Predica. Grzegorz kilka lat temu współzałożył i został Prezesem kolejnej firmy technologicznej - tedee. Tedee jest joint-venture z firmą GERDA, której celem jest umieszczenie inteligentnego zamka na każdych drzwiach. Zaledwie w ciągu dwóch lat firma tedee zaprojektowała i wyprodukowała nowy smart lock, który został wyróżniony jako najlepszy zamek w konkursie iF Design Award i który sprzedawany jest na platformie Apple.

TAKRAM RADIO
Vol.102 近未来のオフィスと働き方〜Takram 暴走・妄想対談

TAKRAM RADIO

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2021 38:35


今回はTakram代表でデザインエンジニアの田川欣哉さんを迎えて『近未来のオフィスと働き方〜Takram 暴走・妄想対談 』をテーマにトークセッションを行います。 <目次> 00:35 注目の事例その1「NOT A HOTEL」  08:04 注目の事例その2「神山まるごと高専」  14:28 アフターコロナのTakramの働き方  18:04 オンラインに足りない「間」  24:37 偶発性を生み出す場としてのオフィス  26:56 分散と集合を組み合わせる組織カルチャー  32:04 香港オフィスとTakramのこれから <ゲストプロフィール> 田川 欣哉(タガワ・キンヤ) Takram代表/デザインエンジニア。 プロダクト・サービスからブランドまで、テクノロジーとデザインの幅広い分野に精通するデザインエンジニア。これまで手がけた主なプロジェクトに、日本政府の地域経済分析システム「V-RESAS」のディレクション、メルカリのCXO補佐などがある。経済産業省・特許庁の「デザイン経営」宣言の作成にコアメンバーとして関わった。グッドデザイン金賞、 iF Design Award、ニューヨーク近代美術館パーマネントコレクション、未踏ソフトウェア創造事業スーパークリエータ認定など受賞多数。東京大学工学部卒業。英国ロイヤル・カレッジ・オブ・アート修士課程修了。2015年から2018年まで英国ロイヤル・カレッジ・オブ・アート客員教授を務め、2018年に同校から名誉フェローを授与された。経済産業省産業構造審議会 知的財産分科会委員、日本デザイン振興会理事、東京大学総長室アドバイザーを務める。

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Predictable B2B Success
How to create brand development strategies for growth driven B2B marketing Part 2

Predictable B2B Success

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2021 36:51


Julius Geis is the founder of ‘Āina, a strategy office that won the 2020 iF Design Award. He is an identity expert who has created brand strategies for over 40 companies. He is the creator of Identity Built Branding™, a new branding process that builds brands from the inside out, guides companies to happiness, and connects people with people.   In this episode, Julius shares even more insights into how successful companies go about creating brand development strategies for growth-driven B2B marketing. Insights he shares include: The mistakes businesses make with building their brand identityHow Julius finds clients given the intangible nature of his businessWhat has been a driving force in creating predictable business growth for JuliusWhat sort of stories should we ensure everyone in the organization knowsWhat sort of stories should we ensure everyone outside of the organization knowsHow should we relate the relationships and brand identity with visual components that most people tend to associate with brandingIs there a correlation between identity branding and community buildingand much much more....

Today in Lighting
Today in Lighting 7 October

Today in Lighting

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2021 1:35


Randy discusses Rexel's acquisition of Mayer, Acuity reported strong earnings, Cooper's price increase has been confirmed, Signify also has a price increase, and the deadline to submit for the iF Design Award 2022 is approaching.

Predictable B2B Success
How to create brand development strategies for growth driven B2B marketing Part 1

Predictable B2B Success

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2021 56:40


Julius Geis is the founder of ‘Āina, a strategy office that won the 2020 iF Design Award. He is an identity expert who has created brand strategies for over 40 companies. He is the creator of Identity Built Branding™, a new branding process that builds brands from the inside out, guides companies to happiness, and connects people with people.   In this episode, Julius shares his insights into how successful companies go about creating brand development strategies for growth-driven B2B marketing. Insights he shares include: How best to define brandingWhat are branding identity and brand development strategies and why use themHow Julius facilitates a mind shift to occur with companies he works withIs branding identity creation also an exercise in developing empathyHow to deliver brand development strategies that create a meaningful experience that also match client expectationsHow brand development strategies can build an emotional connection that compels customers to want to repeat the experience.The impact of branding identity on companiesand much much more....

Designaholic
designaholic ep:12 — Manu Bañó

Designaholic

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 6, 2021 51:46


En este episodio, JD platica con Manu Bañó, diseñador industrial español co-fundador del estudio de diseño ewe y asociado de esrawe studio. Además de detallar cómo fue que llegó a México, Manu comparte una interesante visión sobre el diseño en nuestro país. Manuel Bañó Granell nació en Valencia, España en 1990. Después de estudiar Diseño Industrial en la universidad UCH CEU de Valencia y un Máster en Mobiliario e Iluminación, se incorporó al estudio de Magnus Long en Londres y colaboró en proyectos para la Universidad Central Saint Martins. Fundó su propio estudio de diseño, LaSelva studio, en 2010. Se mudó a Ciudad de México en 2013 para trabajar con el diseñador Héctor Esrawe. Su trabajo ha sido expuesto en ferias como Design Miami / Basel, Salone Satellite en Milán, Maison&Objet en París y Zona Maco en México y ha recibido premios como Best Of Year de la revista Interior Design e IF Design Award. Hijo de un diseñador y una artista, Manuel creció en un entorno creativo y de experimentación, lo que despertó desde temprana edad su interés por los materiales, las técnicas de producción artesanales y la naturaleza de los objetos. Actualmente vive y trabaja en Ciudad de México, es asociado de Esrawe Studio donde dirige el equipo de diseño de mobiliario y producto. Junto a Héctor Esrawe y Age Salajõe, cofundó EWE Studio en 2016.Puedes Seguir a Manu Bañó@manuelbanoShow Notes y Links relacionados a este episodiohttp://designaholic.mx/episodios/manu-banoNo te pierdas nuestros episodios, publicamos todos los Martes y Jueves a las 7pmSiguenos en: Instagram https://www.instagram.com/designaholic.mxFacebook https://www.facebook.com/designaholicmx/Twitter https://twitter.com/designaholicmx Suscríbete a nuestro newsletter semanal “Las 5 de la Semana” aquí: https://bit.ly/30yyPD0Nuestra página web es: http://designaholic.mxTambién te dejo mi cuenta personal donde además de publicar sobre mi estudio y los proyectos que hacemos, comparto mucho más sobre Arte, Arquitectura y Diseño. Instagram https://www.instagram.com/jd_etienneTwitter https://www.twitter.com/jd_etienne See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Breadcrumbs
198: Neanderthal Nostalgia Trip

Breadcrumbs

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2021 20:20


Sean spends a week in a (very nice) cave and recounts his exploration of Cappadocia/Kapadokya.Links and Show NotesRock-cut architecture of Cappadocia - WikipediaTuff - WikipediaGöreme Open Air MuseumChurches of Göreme - WikipediaApse - WikipediaTransept - WikipediaNave - WikipediaDerinkuyu underground city - WikipediaBasilica Cistern - WikipediaAynalı Church Photo Gallery by Dick Osseman at pbase.comTranscriptSean: So remember how we joked that time about me pretending to record in a cave?Elias: Yeah. It was when we were talking about my trip to Wilhemshaven, and I was walking with all the background noise, and you were mimicking that. You did a great job on that in post. And then when we re-released the episode as a shorter version, it was the darling we couldn't cut, but probably should have.Sean: So, I actually am coming to you from a cave this time, sort of.Elias: Okay. So like a cave cave? Like I'm either picturing some fancy hotel, which tries to be a cave, or like some neanderthal nostalgia kind of trip that you're on. But it's probably the first, because I don't think you're wearing a loincloth and going hunting game and sitting around a fire in a damp, cold cave.Sean: No, tempting, but no. Megan and I are staying in a cave hotel. This is five levels carved into the hillside. Reception's actually on top and then you have these levels of rooms terraced down to the valley floor. So we're on the fourth of those.Elias: Okay. Impressive. But of course the most important question is, does it come with cave acoustics? Otherwise you can just forget it.Sean: Yeah. So if I pick up my laptop and my mic here, I walk back into our bathroom, which is pretty recessed into the hill, and particularly back here in our shower—yeah, there's a lot of echo here and I'm not doing it in post.Elias: Yeah, that sounds impressive. I mean, not just the natural reverb, but the whole fact that you're staying in a cave and it's a cave hotel and that, so are these all new things carved into the rock side, or are they old caves that are now being remodeled?Sean: No ours is new. Most of the hotels are new or that there've been some remodeled from older things. And the hotels themselves are all patterned after much, much older caves. And those were not hotels. Those were churches or monasteries or homes and, some even like whole underground cities.But yeah, these cave hotels—we're in one of easily dozens that are an iconic part of this region of central Turkey called Cappadocia.This is Breadcrumbs. I'm Sean.Elias: And I'm Elias. Sean and I grew up abroad and still enjoy seeing new places and thinking about how different cultures interact.Sean: Today, I'm sharing about what I've seen, experienced, and learned about the historical caves of Cappadocia.So both of us were on the road when we recorded that intro. But that was a couple of weeks ago. We're back home now. I'm recording from my studio again with considerably less reverb.But anyway, how familiar are you with Cappadocia?Elias: Well, the first thing that comes to mind is the address in 1 Peter, the letter in the New Testament. It's a region in what's modern day Turkey, that Peter wrote this letter to, and as far as I know, I don't think Paul ever made it there. But that's my context to Cappado-kia, -chia? This is a good question. So I've always known it as Cappado-chia.Sean: Yeah. I had always called it Cappado-shia before coming here. But then since being here we've taken on the Turkish—so the Turkish spelling is Kapadokya, and that's how it's pronounced, even though I continue to spell it the English way most of the time.But anyway, so this region is a major tourist destination. It's known for, again, as we talked about its cave hotels, but also balloon rides and rock formations. But it was also a major center of Christianity back in the Roman and Byzantine eras, going back to that church you mentioned in 1 Peter, and what's really interesting to see today is how that history intersects with the geography of the region, specifically like you have these dwellings for monks and hermits and you have churches and you have even entire underground cities carved into the living rock.Elias: So I'm trying to wrap my head around this, that I'm sure I heard what you said right. Okay, hotels and other things, but like underground cities and all carved into rock? How am I supposed to picture this? What's this rock like, that you're not building a house next to the mountain, but into the mountain?Sean: Yeah, so I had to look this up while we were there because we wondered that too. It's actually this volcanic rock known as tuff—T-U-F-F—made of ash that's lithified. It is a very gritty kind of texture, almost like rough concrete or something, so it is very different from a lot of other rock.And so apparently in Cappadocia, there were eruptions from several volcanoes in the region over centuries in prehistoric times, and these blanketed the whole region. After that, you had flowing water eroding that rock away and carving out these iconic spires that the area's known for now. Despite its name, tuff seems to be a pretty soft rock to dig into, which is why the hillsides and all those rock formations that make up the landscape are dotted with caves—only a handful of which are natural.Elias: So I get the idea that the rock is soft enough that you can cut into it, but it doesn't completely fall apart. And of course, right away, I'm thinking this must have incredible architectural consequences, so these must look very different than your normal run-of-the-mill house or dwelling or anything, really, just because of the way that they're made by basically subtracting stuff, rather than adding stuff to where there isn't anything. Yeah, so like, what are the caves like?Sean: Yeah. it's a little bit of a two-edged sword because it's so easily carved and eroded, a lot of the definition of those shapes is pretty rounded off. So I feel like, yeah, there may have been a time when you had sharper edges and you could have had a better sense of what things looked like, but you basically have a whole range of shapes and sizes here.We saw a lot of these in what they call the Open Air Museum, which is this whole settlement full of hermitages and monasteries and churches. There's a big spire, when you first come in, that's just peppered with holes on every side and going all the way up. And they say this was like a nunnery or something. And then there are a bunch of other cliff faces and rocks with all these other caves in them. A lot of these are just little one or two room dwellings. And so, like you said more subtractive: you had beds or shelves just carved into the walls, or you had holes dug into the floor that could have a fire or a wine press or whatever.And then one particular interesting feature we saw was: a number of the bigger rooms had this kind of raised platform with these long round troughs cut into it—basically the shape of a race track, if you can picture that. And it took us a while to figure out that these were actually dining tables for a large group of people. Like you could easily fit 20 people around this. And so you end up sitting around the edge of this with your feet dangling into the trough and the negative space in the middle of this racetrack was the table. But we, we did wonder like how does this work if someone's on that back wall and needs to get out in the middle of the meal? Do they go all the way around? Do they have to crawl across the table? I don't know.Elias: Yeah. So this is, this is fun also thinking of that modern problem that we all know so well and how they might've dealt with that, or I dunno, if it even was a problem. But of course, what I'm way more interested in here is like that table design, like, oh my goodness. Like, yes, it wouldn't have won some, I don't know, Red Dot or iF Design Award or whatever, but it's brilliant. It's so cool because it's a novel way to think of what a table even is.The first thing that came to my mind was this thing that we had in an engineering class, which was actually one of the few design classes we had. It was about how to come up with ideas, and so you take what you're making or what you're kind of trying to come up with, an element of it, and then you basically go through the different extremes, like the different types or ways or shapes that you could make it, or simply just the number.And one of the examples there was the table and how many legs you could have on the table. And you can picture this: a table with one leg and then a table with, well, two legs can be fastened on the wall; table with three legs is less common, but four, you can see, and five and six and whatever, if it's longer. And then of course, just because you got to go to the extremes, you think of a table with zero legs and then you, you know, hang it with chains on the roof. And it's kind of, I don't know, it's just with zero legs, and then you can basically work at this table and you can, I don't know, raise it or lower it, or you can swing it back and forth, and might be useful to be able to sweep underneath easily. I'd never thought about this though. And I think that's always cool, when you think of like, oh, I've actually used my system to think of every possible table in the world. Yeah, and then you visit Cappadocia, or your friend does, and you see that people made a table that your system didn't come up with.So I guess my question here now is really important. Is this a table with one leg or is this a table with infinite legs?Sean: Yeah, I definitely, I think I saw you going to the infinite legs, as you're extrapolating here, because it does kind of feel like that—they all merge into one or something, right?Elias: So now that you've led with such an amazing table design, what other cool stuff did you see there that they made?Sean: I don't know. I don't know if I can top that. We did see a lot of churches. It was actually kind of surprising just how many of these were in this pretty small area and throughout the whole region. But those too again, because they're carved into the rock, you get some different things there.A lot of these little chapels were not much different from the homes, except they were decorated to clearly be some sort of chapel. But you had the larger ones that actually replicated that traditional cruciform shape that was common for much of Christianity, with the nave and the transept and the apse. And the biggest of these even had the three-aisle basilica plan with two sets of columns, running lengthwise.Elias: Slow down, slow down. So you're using a lot of churchy technical terms here that I'm not sure our listeners are so aware of. I've heard these names before, but like, just to get the, like: nave, transept, and apse is basically cross from top to bottom?Sean: Reverse that. So yeah. So cruciform does refer to, like, shape of a cross. And then yeah, typically the apse is actually like a semicircle behind the altar. And then—you can get really pedantic with these. I actually, since living in Turkey, I've looked up the Wikipedia articles for these to actually get them all straight and those have very helpful floor plans with highlights on them and stuff. So I'll link all those.So you know, that kind of covers the range of architecture you saw. We also saw three distinct styles of artwork. This is all what's now thought of as Eastern Orthodox Christianity, which has a lot of emphasis on art as part of worship and liturgy.The most basic of these just had kind of a few isolated panels on the walls, which might be illustrating different biblical scenes or later historical scenes, and otherwise were pretty bare. A number of them had more just like geometric lines and shapes following the curvature of the rocks, all in this like dark red paint. But then the most elaborate were the full plaster, like floor to ceiling, painted ones with icons and everything. These are like the really beautiful ones that you see pictures of and you just really have to see.I think the crown jewel of this Open Air Museum was the Dark Church—or the Turkish name for it is the Karanlık Kilise. Basically, it was, like, recessed even farther into the rock, with just one little shaft of light, hence the “Dark Church”. So there wasn't really any natural light in there. Which meant that this artwork from centuries and centuries ago is still incredibly well-preserved.Elias: Yeah, that sounds really amazing. And yeah it's really cool to think that like that is language back then. Like I dunno, post- Reformation and everyone being literate now, we kind of tend to forget that most people couldn't read, and so this was very much a way of communicating stories and meaning through art and the walls of churches.So I'm getting very much of a Moria vibe here. You said something about underground cities.Sean: I don't think any of them had any dwarves or Balrogs, but there are a bunch of these in the area. A lot of them were even connected by kilometers of underground tunnels. The one we saw was Derinkuyu. It dates back to the Phrygians in like the seventh or eighth century BC. And it was expanded over time, and came to its current form in the Byzantine era.Elias: So this is people's everyday lives? Why are people living underground? How deep does this go? Is this like basically a modern mall and, I guess, apartment building all underground?Sean: Yeah, the main reason for this, I think, is really defensive, and I'll come back to that. The deepest one of these was five levels deep. So there was a 55-meter ventilation shaft from the bottom level up to the surface, and that also functioned as a well, both for the people in the city and for those actually on the surface.So apparently it could fit up to 20,000 people inside, but those people probably weren't living there all the time. There was a village on the surface and really this was shelter that people could retreat to with their livestock and their food and everything in the case of invaders and war and stuff going on above ground.So you had stables and kitchens on the first level, wine and oil presses, storage rooms, and another large cruciform church down on the bottom level. We did at one point stumble into this long vaulted room with all these little side rooms off of it, and again, found out later that this was apparently some sort of religious school.I mentioned this was largely defensive. The one defensive measure we saw besides just being underground was these big stones that could be rolled across each of the passageways that were going up to the surface. And then like each floor also could be shut off by stones in all of the various passages.Elias: I'm getting very much like a stone rolled away before Jesus' tomb kind of picture here?Sean: Yeah, exactly. If that doesn't mean anything to you, like, this is basically a large round millstone. It was maybe a meter and a half across and at least a foot thick. It was kind of up on a perch or some of these were kind of in actually a dedicated, like kind of slit for this, so it could be pushed with relatively little effort and it would fall into place across the door or the passageway. And then it would take a whole team of people to get it back open from the inside, and until they did that nobody was ever getting in from the outside. Today, the ones that were still open were cemented open so that, with all the people coming through, somebody wouldn't accidentally trap everybody inside.Elias: That's cool. It's really cool to picture that and to think about like the engineers who came up with that, and then the people who actually didn't just carve the whole cities into rocks, but then carved round stones as well to work as doors. You've got to, you know, get that right, because you do want a couple people to be able to lift it back up, and if you do wrong calculations or whatever, it's a bad mistake to make.So that like I'm kind of blown away. Also just thinking back, one of my highlights in Istanbul actually was seeing basically the big Moria hall under the ground—I'm not sure if you've been there—with basically what was a water-collecting cave. So this sounds very spectacular.It's been really cool hearing about this trip and the different things you were able to see. Wrapping up here, what would you say was the highlight of the trip?Sean: So remember how we did that episode on serendipity a few years back now?Elias: Yes, yes. That was my trip in Portugal. I had a lot of great, serendipitous moments there.Sean: Yeah. So most of these churches and, caves and cities that, I've been talking about, I looked these up in advance to some degree or other, or at least had them on the agenda. Like these are things I want to see.But there was one church that was not on the itinerary at all. Our taxi driver recommended it, on the way back to the hotel, just kind of in passing and even offered to stop the meter and let us go in and wait for us. In contrast to all these other places we'd been going to, like, this was just a guy sitting at a table collecting a pretty small entrance fee. And he pretty much just handed us a flashlight and sent us inside. My family and I—and Megan's like this too like—we've always been more inclined to go and see places ourselves, at our own pace, and not worry about a tour guide. That's mostly what we'd been doing this trip, but this felt like taking it to another level. He just kind of hands us this flashlight and it feels like we're being given a charter to go and explore the unknown. We had the place pretty much ourselves, and that flashlight was certainly needed because we were mostly walking or crawling through, like, pitch dark rooms.There were three levels to this place and, the staircases, if you could call them that, were basically just little passageways, that you had to crouch all the way down in, or almost crawl in, to get through. The steps were pretty much eroded away. You did have little handholds cut into the walls. But it was just cool to like walk through this with a flashlight and not even know where is this thing gonna pop out, for however long this tiny little passageway is going. And then at the top of each one of these, like you emerge into a little room and there was another one of those empty tomb stones at the top of them. So they could retreat in here and seal it off and be pretty secure in there.So this was just a really cool find. This was the Aynalı Kilise. They translate it as like mirrored or symmetrical church. Like I said, the serendipity of it kind of the mystery, the discovery, that feeling of venturing in the dark was just really what made that.I think this kind of adventure is exactly what I love about living in Turkey and visiting old ruins and stuff here, because—I've said before, in the States, it's like you have anything that's more than a hundred years old and there's a rope around it and, sure, you can appreciate it from a distance, but don't even think about touching it. But here, you can literally climb all over ruins that are centuries or even millennia old. Like we were doing that all week. And sometimes you're just handed a flashlight and told to go explore.@breadcrumbsfm | @splunsford | @muffinworks

Casa Frente e Verso
João Armentano, entre a arquitetura e o design de produtos

Casa Frente e Verso

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2021 31:31


Iniciamos a terceira temporada do Casa Frente e Verso com o tema Design Autoral. Nosso primeiro entrevistado é o arquiteto João Armentano, que recebeu recentemente dois importantes prêmios internacionais com a linha de cubas Horizon, para a Roca: o Red Dot Design Award e o iF Design Award. Ele conta sobre o desenvolvimento dessa coleção com o grupo espanhol, relembra os principais projetos concebidos na Casa Cor São Paulo e define o que é luxo nos dias atuais. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/casa-frente-e-verso/message

The Nikon Report
The Nikon Report - Episode #20

The Nikon Report

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2021 38:37


Nikon D6, Z6II, Z7II, MB-N11 grip as well as “ECLIPSE Ei” Educational Microscope receive the iF DESIGN AWARD 2021 https://www.nikon.com/news/2021/0507_if_01.htm "NIKKOR Z 50mm f / 1.2 S" won "Comprehensive Gold Award" at "Digital Camera Grand Prix 2021 SUMMER" (Japan) https://www.nikon-image.com/news/info/2021/0430.html Nikon announced Spring REBATES in USA: Up to $300 off on select Nikkor Z and F lenses, $500 off the Nikon D850, $300 off the D780 https://www.nikonusa.com/en/nikon-store/savings.page Nikon releases AX and AX R confocal microscopes https://www.nikon.com/news/2021/0427_ax-axr_01.htm Nikon published a Conclusion of Memorandum of Understanding for Collaboration with Oxford Nanopore Technologies Limited https://www.nikon.com/news/2021/20210506_01_e.pdf Nikon product spare parts suspended ??? https://bit.ly/3hlXRhC Z30 rumours continue: https://bit.ly/2RNAOBo DIY photography published a mockup of Z30 https://bit.ly/3uGAfrC Nikon Rumours published an article called “Nikon DX cameras and lenses are slowly disappearing” https://bit.ly/3oaDULW Nikon announced a Zcreators Photo Contest with a Grand Prize a NIKKOR Z 58mm f / 0.95 S Noct lens https://bit.ly/3blU1AZ 7Artisans 50mm f/1.05 full-frame mirrorless lens for Nikon Z https://bit.ly/2SMi8Td Speaking of 7artisans, The Nikon Rumours published 1st photos of the upcoming 10mm f/2.8 fisheye full-frame mirrorless lens for Nikon Z-mount https://bit.ly/3obFLQG Also announced: Venus Optics Laowa Argus 33mm f/0.95 CF APO APS-C lens for Nikon Z-mount https://bit.ly/33FkmFX The TTartisan 50mm f/1.2 APS-C lens is now available for Nikon Z-mount https://bit.ly/3bmecyG TTArtisan 21mm f/1.5 lens now available for Nikon Z https://bit.ly/33Hq8a0 Firmware update version 1.2.0 for the Viltrox 85mm f/1.8 Z mirrorless lens released https://bit.ly/3od38ti easyCover released a rubber camera case for Nikon Z5 / Z6 Mark II / Z7 Mark II https://bit.ly/3y8byqk LONDON CAMERA EXCHANGE NOW EMPLOYEE OWNED https://bit.ly/3hgqVaa WEX to open it's 10th Store in Leeds. Congrats! http://bpinews.co.uk/ THE REAL PHOTOGRAPHY SHOW IS BACK http://bpinews.co.uk/ CIPA March numbers https://bit.ly/2RLAoM3 & https://bit.ly/2SMhJ39 POINT OF DISCUSSION IS NIKON SLEEPING??? https://reut.rs/3oiQPeY https://bit.ly/3f8E3vg https://bit.ly/3bozyf7 REVIEWS Z7 II review by David Crewe at Petapixel. Should You Buy It? https://bit.ly/33AEuJq Nikon Nikkor Z 85mm f/1.8 S lens tested at DxOMark https://www.dxomark.com/nikon-nikkor-z-85mm-f1-8-s-lens-review-sharp-prime/ How good is the Nikon 14-24 2.8s Z lens for Astrophotography - Nikon Z7 Astro Modded https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QUr-OMNvDrc&ab_channel=StevenMorris READ / WATCH / LISTEN Caring for NIKKOR Z Lenses: The Basics by Nikon Digitutor YT https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tsh-b_Xz0PM&ab_channel=Digitutor They also published Nikon Webcam Utility Set Up video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9deYG5rghJk&ab_channel=Digitutor Why are modern 50mm lenses so damned complicated? By R Cicala published on DPReview https://bit.ly/3w29Sgg Z system Mythbusting by Thom Hogan: https://www.zsystemuser.com/nikon-z-system-news-and/mythbusting.html LensCulture Portrait Awards Winners https://bit.ly/3y5Smt4 Article by Guardian: In the green room: the 2021 https://bit.ly/2SGOHSl --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/grays-of-westminster/message

Хоба!
21. Обезьяна играет в pong силой мысли • VR-перчатки за 11 долларов • Собеседование в Factorio • Бирюзовые организации

Хоба!

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2021 68:43


✨✨✨Вакансия недели. Миддл / синьёр фронтэндер в Таймстрайпhttps://www.notion.so/cc433bd304e449e3a8a57c0e7e395170Таймстрайп — это планировщик следующего поколения для краткосрочных и долгосрочный целей для людей и команд. Мы создаём инструмент, в котором люди создают и делятся своими планами, задачами, TODO-списками и пошаговыми руководствами для любых целей.iF Design Award, 4-й продукт недели на Product Hunt, сотни положительных откликов от пользователей со всего мира.✨✨✨Форма для ваших вопросов: https://forms.gle/WqCy4DTAwHbvvpM67. В одном из выпусков мы на него, возможно, ответим.***Темы выпуска05:46 Neuralink показала обезьяну, которая играет в Pong силой мыслиhttps://habr.com/ru/news/t/551570/23:10 А теперь хьюман интерфейсы для бедныхhttps://dtf.ru/hard/703310-entuziast-razrabotal-vr-perchatki-stoimostyu-v-22-dollara-kotorye-mozhno-sobrat-doma29:04 ФБР получило разрешение на доступ к компьютерам с целью удаления артефактов прошедшей крупной хакерской операции, чтобы предотвратить дальнейший доступ к этим машинам со стороны хакеров.https://www.vice.com/en/article/y3dmjg/fbi-removes-web-shells-microsoft-exchange34:58 Совместная игра в Factorio — лучшее собеседование для программистов, что мы проводилиhttps://habr.com/ru/company/itsumma/blog/551622/42:30 Бирюзовые организации: разбираемся в понятияхhttps://vc.ru/future/49613-biryuzovye-organizacii-razbiraemsya-v-ponyatiyah01:03:00 Запущен первый беспилотник на базе российского автомобиляhttps://www.ixbt.com/news/2021/04/14/zapushen-pervyj-bespilotnik-na-baze-rossijskogo-avtomobilja.html***Упоминали в выпуске— Спиральная динамика, Тедди Ларсенhttps://www.chitai-gorod.ru/catalog/book/1159875/— Видео с обезьяной, которая играет в ponghttps://youtu.be/rsCul1sp4hQ***Вступайте в наш чат в Телеграме: https://t.me/hobacastПодписывайтесь на наш Патреон: https://www.patreon.com/hoba. Чтобы поддержать нас и стать частью сообщества Хобы!***Телеграм-каналhttps://t.me/hoba_channelБот для ваших сообщенийhttps://t.me/hobacast_botПочтаhobacast@gmail.comГруппа ВКhttps://vk.com/hobacast***Участники выпуска— Адель Мубаракшин, https://t.me/exarg— Аня Линская, https://t.me/shel_sneg— Коля Землянский, http://t.me/shmedia_and_stuff— Далер Алиёров, http://t.me/dalerblog***Спасибо нашим патронам!— Антон Пимнев— Kujiibki— Карина Мисько— Александр Кудинов— Borodovich21— Марианна Кожевникова— Александр Лян— Антонина Любенкова— Дима Гиря— Влад Должевский— unclesocky— Владислав Рыжок— Боровский Богдан— Михаил Шляйгер— Фирдавс Муродов— Влад Сазонов— Надя Мальцева— Алексей Савин— Евгений Звягин— Паша Пастернак— Роман Далинкевич— Евгений Васкивский— Длинное имя, чтобы Адель не побил свой рекорд

#MIRAPARAARRIBA
Episodio #22. La curva del diseño. Entrevista a Ramón Esteve Cambra

#MIRAPARAARRIBA

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2020 31:57


Ramón Esteve Cambra es el fundador y director de Ramón Esteve Estudio de Arquitectura desde 1991. Doctor en arquitectura por la Universidad Politécnica de Valencia y arquitecto por la Escuela Superior de Madrid, desarrolla su actividad tanto en el campo de la arquitectura y el interiorismo, como en el del diseño industrial y la dirección artística, en el ámbito nacional e internacional. Su portfolio incluye una extensa experiencia en obra pública sanitaria, cultural, en edificios privados de uso público como oficinas, hoteles, restaurantes o instalaciones de arquitectura efímera y en viviendas unifamiliares exclusivas. En el área del diseño y la dirección artística ha trabajado con marcas de reconocido prestigio como Vondom, Gandía Blasco o Porcelanosa; así como con MDF Italia y las firmas estadounidenses Danao y RH -Restoration Hardware-. Durante 15 años ha desarrollado una labor docente en la Universidad Politécnica de Valencia, así como en Masters privados en centros como la UCH-CEU o Barreira. Su trabajo ha sido reconocido con distintos galardones como el Premio COACV 2003-2004 por el Centro de Investigación Príncipe Felipe, el Primer Premio de Arquitectura Interior COAV 2010-2011-2012 por la tienda Chapeau o el Premio European Hotel Design Awards 2011 por el NH Palacio de Tepa. En 2018 recibió el Premio Land Rover BORN por su trabajo en el proyecto Bombas Gens Centre d'Art, la Black & Gold Medal Gran Premio Europeo de la IX Bienal Iberoamericana CIDI de Interiorismo, Diseño & Paisajismo 2017 - 2018 por Casa Sardinera; así como el Premio Obras CEMEX Internacional por el proyecto Refugio en la Viña. Asimismo, el proyecto Refugio en la Viña ha recibido la Mención de Honor en los Premios COACV 2019. En el ámbito del Diseño, ha recibido la Mención de Honor por la Daybed Faz de Vondom en los Red Dot Awards 2015, así como el Premio Best of Year 2015 de la revista neoyorquina Interior Design por la Daybed Ulm, creada también para Vondom. En 2011, la lámpara LINK para Vibia ganó el Premio ADCV al Mejor Diseño Industrial para espacios públicos y arquitectura-contract por su sistema de luminarias. En 2018 la colección Tablet para Vondom fue reconocida con el Good Design Award, premio otorgado por el Chicago Athenaeum Museum, y en 2019 la colección Lignage para Noken ganó el IF Design Award al mejor diseño de baño. En 2020 la colección Black Note de LZF Lamps ha sido galardonada con el Premio Fuera de Serie Diseño e Innovación y seleccionada en los Premios Delta junto con la grifería Lignage. En este mismo año la lámpara Gatsby, diseñada para Vondom, ha recibido el Premio Red Dot Design. En 2017 fue nombrado uno de los 100 diseñadores más influyentes del mundo por Architonic, y en 2018 la revista Forbes lo incluyó en su lista de las 100 mentes más creativas.

Aktuelle Wirtschaftsnews aus dem Radio mit Michael Weyland

Thema heute:    Red Dot Award für Kia XCeed Man kann es kaum glauben, aber es gibt tatsächlich noch andere Themen als Corona. Zum Beispiel den legendären Red Dot Award. Zur großen Freude der Macher von Kia ist der neue Crossover Kia XCeed ist beim Red Dot Award 2020 in der Disziplin Produktdesign mit dem begehrten „roten Punkt“ ausgezeichnet worden. Da im Vorjahr bereits der Ceed, die Kombiversion Ceed Sportswagon und der Shooting Brake ProCeed in dem renommierten Wettbewerb erfolgreich waren, ist nun die gesamte Kompaktwagenfamilie mit dem Red Dot Award prämiert. Seitdem 2009 der Kia Soul als erstes Fahrzeug einer koreanischen Marke diesen Preis erhielt, wurden insgesamt 25 Modelle der designorientierten Marke mit einem Red Dot Award ausgezeichnet. „Kia arbeitet kontinuierlich an Qualitätsverbesserungen und ist bestrebt, den Kunden noch faszinierendere und interessantere Erlebnisse zu bieten. Der Crossover XCeed verkörpert diese neue Vision“, sagt Karim Habib, Leiter der Kia-Designzentren. Gregory Guillaume, der als Designchef von Kia Motors Europe die Gestaltung des XCeed betreute, ergänzt: „Der XCeed gibt unserer beliebtesten Modellfamilie eine mutige neue Richtung und trägt trotzdem die klare Handschrift des modernen Kia-Designs. Dieser Red Dot Award ist eine Anerkennung für die intensive Arbeit unserer europäischen Designer. Ich bin stolz darauf, dass ihre Leistung auf diese Weise honoriert wird.“ Es ist der zweite renommierte Designpreis für den XCeed, der vor wenigen Wochen bereits mit dem iF Design Award 2020 prämiert wurde – auch diesen Award gewannen im Vorjahr alle drei seiner Geschwister. Der erfolgsverwöhnte Crossover erhielt außerdem das „Goldene Lenkrad 2019“ als „Bestes Auto unter 35.000 Euro“ und wurde zum „Women’s World Car of the Year 2019“ in der Kategorie „Urban“ gekürt. Red Dot Award: Internationale Experten-Jury bewertet zahlreiche Kriterien Der Red Dot Design Award ist mit über 18.000 Einreichungen einer der größten Designwettbewerbe der Welt. Er wird jährlich vom Design Zentrum Nordrhein-Westfalen ausgeschrieben und gliedert sich in die drei Disziplinen Product Design, Brands & Communication Design und Design Concept. Am traditionsreichen „Red Dot Award: Product Design“, dessen Geschichte bis 1955 zurückreicht, beteiligten sich in diesem Jahr Hersteller und Gestalter aus 60 Ländern mit mehr als 6.500 Produkten. Diesen Beitrag können Sie nachhören oder downloaden unter:

Innovation Alchemist - Trends und Strategien zu Innovation, Digitalisierung und Unternehmertum
12 | Eine digitale Plattform für ein nachhaltiges Leben | Oliver Gerstheimer

Innovation Alchemist - Trends und Strategien zu Innovation, Digitalisierung und Unternehmertum

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2020 47:01


Oliver Gerstheimer ist Gründer und Geschäftsführer von chilli mind. Im Interview spreche ich mit Oliver über seine Idee zum Aufbau einer Online Plattform, die validiertes Wissen für ein nachhaltiges Leben beinhaltet. Das Besondere daran: Hinter der Idee verbirgt sich kein ausgeklügeltes Geschäftsmodell, um möglichst viel Geld zu verdienen. Oliver ist überzeugt davon, dass dieses Projekt nur erfolgreich sein kann, wenn es sich um eine unabhängige Institution handelt, die keine finanziellen Ziele verfolgt. Mit dem Konzept zu dieser Plattform hat Oliver mit seinem Team bereits einen iF Design Award gewinnen können. Wie es jetzt weiter geht, wie es überhaupt zu der Idee kam und wie er sich die Plattform im Detail vorstellt, erzählt er hier im Interview. Viel Spaß beim Reinhören! Podcast Webseite: www.innovation-alchemist.com Chilli Mind: www.chilli-mind.com Chilli Mind auf Instagram: www.instagram.com/chilli_mind Innovation Alchemist auf Instagram: www.instagram.com/innovationalchemist Oliver Gerstheimer auf LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/olivergerstheimer Felix Kranert auf LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/felixkranert Feedback: feedback@innovation-alchemist.com

TAKRAM RADIO PODCAST
Vol.10 ブランディングとデザインのこれから

TAKRAM RADIO PODCAST

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2019


Takram代表でマネージングパートナーの田川欣哉さんをお迎えして「ブランディングとデザインのこれから」をテーマにトークセッションを展開します。 <ゲストプロフィール> 田川欣哉(タガワ・キンヤ) Takram代表取締役/英国ロイヤル・カレッジ・オブ・アート名誉フェロー 1976年東京都生まれ。東京大学工学部卒業。英国ロイヤル・カレッジ・オブ・アート修士課程修了。デザインエンジニア。プロダクト・サービスからブランドまで、テクノロジーとデザインの幅広い分野に精通する。主なプロジェクトに、トヨタ自動車「e-Palette Concept」のプレゼンテーション設計、日本政府の地域経済分析システム「RESAS」のプロトタイピング、Sansan「Eight」の立ち上げ、 メルカリのデザインアドバイザリなどがある。経済産業省・特許庁の「デザイン経営」宣言の作成にコアメンバーとして関わった。経済産業省産業構造審議会知的財産分科会委員。グッドデザイン金賞、iF Design Award、ニューヨーク近代美術館パーマネントコレクション、未踏ソフトウェア創造事業スーパークリエータ認定など受賞多数。2015年から2018年 までロイヤル・カレッジ・オブ・アート客員教授を務め、2018年に同校から名誉フェローを授与された。最新著書に「イノベーション・スキルセット~世界が求めるBTC型人材とその手引き」(大和書房)がある。

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Aktuelle Wirtschaftsnews aus dem Radio mit Michael Weyland

Themen heute:    Wachsender Hybridanteil, sinkender CO2-Ausstoß - Toyota Hybridpalette erfüllt Grenzwerte schon heute  ///   iF DESIGN AWARD 2019: Faurecia ausgezeichnet für das vernetzte, vielseitige und personalisierte Cockpit der Zukunft 1. Die Toyota Hybridpalette wächst und wächst – und verbessert damit sukzessive die Umweltbilanz: Die im Jahr 2018 in Deutschland verkauften Hybridmodelle des Unternehmens emittieren durchschnittlich nur 91,1 Gramm CO2 pro Kilometer nach NEFZ-Fahrzyklus. Wie eine Auswertung der „Jährlichen Neuzulassungen von Hybridfahrzeugen der Fabrikate Toyota und Lexus im Jahr 2018“ durch das Kraftfahrt-Bundesamt (KBA) zeigt, ist der Hybridflotten-Ausstoß im Jahresvergleich um 0,4 g/km gesunken. Der neue Mittelwert liegt damit deutlich unter dem erst ab 2021 europaweit geltenden CO2-Grenzwert von 95 g/km – ein Beweis für die Effizienz und Umweltverträglichkeit des alternativen Antriebs. Zumal die Fahrzeuge die für die Luftreinhaltung relevanten Stickoxide nur in sehr geringen Maßen emittieren. Kein Wunder, dass der Hybridantrieb in Deutschland gefragter denn je ist und der Hersteller seine Modellpalette kontinuierlich ausbaut. Im vergangenen Jahr entschieden sich bereits knapp 54 Prozent aller Toyota Kunden für die Kombination aus Benzin- und Elektromotor und damit kletterte der Hybridverkaufsanteil bei Toyota im Vergleich zum Jahr 2017 um weitere zehn Prozentpunkte. Den alternativen Antrieb gibt es mittlerweile vom Kleinwagen Yaris bis zum Familien-SUV RAV4 – und das zum Teil in mehrfacher Ausführung. Für das neue Kompaktmodell Corolla stehen erstmals zwei Hybridantriebe zur Wahl:   2. Faurecia, ein weltweit führendes Technologieunternehmen in der Automobilbranche, wurde erneut mit dem renommierten iF DESIGN AWARD ausgezeichnet. In der Kategorie „Professional Concept“ würdigte eine internationale Expertenjury die Vision des Technologieunternehmens für sein vernetztes, vielseitiges und personalisiertes Cockpit der Zukunft, das auf der Paris Motor Show 2018 vorgestellt wurde. Faurecia konnte sich unter insgesamt 6.375 Einreichungen aus 52 Ländern durchsetzen und erhält damit zum zweiten Mal nach 2017 einen der wichtigsten Designpreise der Welt. Seit 66 Jahren ist der iF DESIGN AWARD ein weltweites, anerkanntes Markenzeichen, wenn es um ausgezeichnete Gestaltung geht. Die Marke iF ist als Symbol für herausragende Designleistungen international etabliert. Der iF DESIGN AWARD gehört zu den wichtigsten Designpreisen der Welt.     Diesen Beitrag können Sie nachhören oder downloaden unter:

Life Beats
Al Noor Island with Mahmoud Al Suwaidi (13.03.19)

Life Beats

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2019 26:18


We discover Sharjah's city oasis that is Al Noor Island: it's captivating butterfly garden, breathtaking nature and special events like the International Storytelling Festival, with General manager Mahmoud Al Suwaidi. Since its opening in December 2015, Al Noor Island has won a host of prestigious international awards. The Island was named Best Leisure Architecture in Africa and Arabia 2016 as part of the International Property Awards, and was also the recipient of the IF Design Award 2017 and German Design Award 2018. Listen to #Pulse95Radio in the UAE by tuning in on your radio (95.00 FM) or online on our website: www.pulse95radio.com ************************ Follow us on Social. www.facebook.com/pulse95radio www.twitter.com/pulse95radio www.instagram.com/pulse95radio

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The Creative Voyage Podcast
How to Follow Your Passion with Jonas Bjerre-Poulsen (S01E12)

The Creative Voyage Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2018 67:35


In this episode, I talk to Jonas Bjerre-Poulsen, a Copenhagen-based architect, designer, art director, and photographer. We cover topics such as positioning as a creative, how Jonas approaches new projects, his advice to young professionals, main challenges of being an architect today, his work routines, the importance of following your passion and much more. Biography Jonas Bjerre-Poulsen is an architect and founding partner at Norm Architects with over a decade of experience as an architect, designer, art director and photographer. Jonas shares his passion for phenomenology – the philosophical study of human experience – and striking spaces, objects and images with clients that range from established design brands to international magazines and private homeowners. Trained at both The Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts and Copenhagen Business School, Jonas mixes business-oriented and strategic thinking with the conceptual thoughts and visions that bring creative projects to life. ‘I have a strong vocation for creating thoughtful projects that make a difference and stand out in an understated, refined manner,’ he says of his work, which has won awards including the Red Dot, IF Design Award, Design Plus Award and Good Design Award. Selected Links From the Episode Norm Architects' Website Norm Architects' Instagram Seth Godin, Emotional Labor Phenomenology (philosophy) Walter Benjamin Juhani Pallasmaa Show Notes Introduction [00:00:00] Episode Introduction [00:00:52] Importance of Following Your Inner Vocation [00:02:16] Advice to Young Professionals [00:06:04] The Power of Deep, Focused Work [00:09:17] Main Challenges of Being an Architect Today [00:17:51] Making a Living As an Architect and a Product Designer [00:20:45] Short Episode Break – Support the Podcast [00:28:28] Jonas's Best Investment in Himself [00:29:20] How to Deal With Creative Criticism [00:32:22] How to Position Yourself As a Creative Professional [00:41:15] Jonas's Current Struggles [00:44:51] Phenomenological Approach to Creative Work [00:48:51] Using Failure As Motivation [00:54:03] How to Develop Your Point of View As a Creative [00:59:32] Advice for Being a Better Creative Professional [01:04:44] Episode Outro [01:06:06] Full transcript and more at https://creative.voyage/

Takram Cast
国際デザイン賞のいま

Takram Cast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2018 24:33


"今回のTakramCastは、先日ドイツの国際デザイン賞 iF Design Awardに審査員として参加したTakramの渡邉と、昨年まで3年間日本のグッドデザイン賞の審査員を勤めたTakramの緒方が、ドイツと日本、それぞれのデザイン賞の審査の考え方やプロセスなどについて、国際デザイン賞のいまを語ります。写真付きのレポートは渡邉のブログでもご覧いただけます。 https://note.mu/waternavy/n/n0a22bcceb0c4"

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