Dear all,
A few weeks ago, I sent to the list an email addressing the everyday and the way it could be tackled by design. I would like to thank all of you for the impressive list of references and perspectives and the motivating comments I have received as a reply to my inquiry. I am now full engaged in it and hope to come back to you soon again with further discussion points and contributing outcomes.
For anybody interesting in discussing further on the topic of the everyday, please don't hesitate to contact me. I'll be more than happy to share thoughts on this topic.
Finally, as suggested by Ken Friedman, with who I fully agree on the idea that we should make the effort and possibly have think about means to organise collected information on topics discussed in this list, please receive here the reference you provided me added to my personal contribution (it might not be all perfectly formatted, sorry for that):
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- Spectacular Time pocketbooks of Larry Law: https://libcom.org/library/spectacular-times-larry-law and http://nntk.net/spectaculartimes/spectacular.html and the more recent http://spectacularspectacular.news/
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- Yanagi, S. (1989). The Unknown Craftsman: A Japanese Insight into Beauty. Tokyo: Kodansha International.
Best,
Pierre
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dr. LEVY Pierre
Assistant professor at TU/e
President of the European Kansei Group
Coordinator of the KEER steering committee
Eindhoven University of Technology
Department of Industrial Design
Designing Quality in Interaction
www.plevy.fr | dqi.id.tue.nl
@picchono
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