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This episode features an interview with Andrew Haarsager, Head of Retail Innovation Labs for Cartier North America. Since 2017, Andrew has worked to design and test new forms of retail experiences while exploring new frontiers outside the world of jewelry and luxury goods.On today's episode, Andrew talks about the mission of the Cartier Lab, fostering relationships with artists outside a commercial environment, and the balance between heritage and innovation. --"Developing the human understanding with regard to any new service, any piece of furniture, any technology that will go into the boutique is paramount.” -Andrew Haarsager--Show Notes(1:45) Andrew's background and the mission of the Cartier Innovation Lab(4:38) Examples of what they are working on right now(8:35) Cartier's Liaison program: creating spaces between sales associates and artists (10:46) The human side of retail innovation(14:38) Why Andrew thinks Cartier opened its first innovation lab in Brooklyn rather than Paris(18:13) Balancing heritage and change at a nearly 200 year-old brand(23:05) The challenges of internal persuasion and education at Cartier(26:51) Finding the relevant context in technological trends(30:30) Lightning round--SponsorThis podcast is presented by Dell Technologies and Intel. Together they help you realize digital transformation across retail by driving IT innovation to better engage with today's connected consumer. Learn more at DellTechnologies.com/retail and Intel.com/retail.--LinksConnect with Andrew on LinkedInConnect with Tony on LinkedInConnect with Tony on TwitterTony Saldanha - Transformant
Sabrina Verhage is ‘technologist’ bij Tellart en maakt daar interactieve kunst met techniek, bedoeld om je aan het denken te zetten. Een zandbak-tafel die je doet nadenken over de ethiek achter het terraformen van nieuwe planeten? Een interactieve expositie die je alles leert over biodiversiteit? Sabrina draait er haar hand niet voor om. Als mede-oprichter van Creative Coding Amsterdam staat Sabrina veel stil bij het gebruik van programmeertalen om visuele creatieve producten te bouwen. En als sex tech enthousiasteling gebruikt ze slimme code om haar speeltjes via ge-reverse-engineerde bluetooth stacks een avondvullend programma te laten verzorgen.Tijdschema0:00:00 Echte nerds gebruiken Windows0:01:53 Voorstellen: Sabrina Verhage0:03:11 Creatief experience design bij Tellart0:20:20 Dierlijke robothondjes schoppen0:28:18 Creative Coding Amsterdam0:37:10 Sex tech enthousiasme0:59:21 Vragen van de luisteraars1:25:07 Tips1:37:47 AfkondigingTIPSSabrina VerhageMother Earth's Plantasia van Mort GarsonSmarty Plants van Radio LabRandalVakantievideos van Mark-Jos van der Pol op YoutubeBekijk TransPRK eens in plaats van LasikFlorisVoor De Show in Toomler
In this episode of The Iowa Idea Podcast, I sit down with my friend Nick Scappaticci, co-founder and CEO of Tellart. Tellart formed over 20 years ago is an experience design firm filled with fantastic explorers, inventors, and storytellers. In 2016, Tellart was recognized for their contributions to interaction design and received the Cooper Hewitt […]
Paul Skinner is Creative Director of Tellart, a design studio that combines computation (data, sensors, robotics, networks) with traditional materials (wood, metal, glass, textile and ceramics) to build immersive experiences for governments, museums and brands. Paul's lecture at UNStudio in Amsterdam focusses on Tellart’s Museum of the Future in Dubai, using it as a base for exploring the future role of the museum in society, as well as that of government and public services more broadly, the commodification of culture and it’s increasingly entangled relationship with commerce. What challenges do museums face today and why is it important that they are sustained? How might digital way-finding and immersive experiences attract new audiences? We’ll explore the role of the designer in tomorrow’s world, the need for visualising and prototyping in order to make futures tangible. To learn more about Tellart's future scenario toolset, visit our website here: https://www.unstudio.com/en/page/9863/the-tellart-future-scenario-toolset
'The Experience Designer'. Design has become one of those terms used with increasing regularity across the creative industries - sometimes insightfully, sometimes not. The introduction of the word 'design' suggests a method, a process, a plan. And yet, as with all powerful and impactful expressions of creativity, the very act of designing requires an openness to trial and therefore to error. Nick Scappaticci is one of the founders of Tellart - an experience design company. Their projects range from the playful to the provocative. From the magical to the mind-bending. Nick and I talked recently about what defines experience design, the environment in which it flourishes, the art of attracting and unlocking a diverse eco-system of talent and the key to turning ideas into physical expressions that live in the real world. For more information: www.Tellart.com www.FearlessCreativeLeadership.com
This week Paul Skinner, Creative Director at Tellart, joins the show to discuss designing experiences in the future based on global macro-trends. Paul gives his view on designing experiences for the future and shares perspectives from his work with the Government of Dubai. The group discuss design in the broader context of climate change, government policy, and challenge designers to creates events that can generate a positive future. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/letsfixthings/message
This week Paul Skinner, Creative Director at Tellart, joins the show to discuss designing experiences in the future based on global macro-trends. Paul gives his view on designing experiences for the future and shares perspectives from his work with the Government of Dubai. The group discuss design in the broader context of climate change, government policy, and challenge designers to creates events that can generate a positive future. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/letsfixthings/message