The special issue of the on-line journal Re-public
on Distributed Creativity and Design is now ready,
freely available from the following link in two languages (English and
Greek).
http://www.re-public.gr/en/
It is an eclectic issue, with 13 texts exhibiting a fascinating variety
(see CONTENTS list below).
I hope this resource will prove useful to the design community,
increase the visibility of the concept of distributed creativity
and trigger fertile discussions as well as new networks of communication and
research.
Please distribute this message as widely as possible.
Dr Artemis Yagou
Special Issue Guest Editor
Athens, www.yagou.gr
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Re-public on-line journal
Special Issue on Distributed Creativity and Design, July 2008
CONTENTS
Venanzio Arquilla and Davide Genco
Design_Hub: A 2.0 tool for SMEs design innovation
Costas Bissas
The "we" in today's innovation
Jamie Brassett and Peter Booth
Ecstatic innovation: Digesting, designing and democracy
Cristina Cerulli and Anna Holder
Stereotypes and prototypes of the design entrepreneur - Rebranding, and
banding together
Tun-Hsueh Chan
Collaborative virtual styling for consumer electronics:
Bridging the gap between product development and art creation
Neal Haslem
Giving 'the other' a voice in communication design:
Beyond artefact-centred towards a 'socially-situated' practice
Katherine Hepworth
Yes We Can: Barack Obama, graphic design and liberal democratic process
Panos Louridas
Distributed creativity and design: Geniuses, code and cities
Brielle Maxwell
Making design visible: Exploring new environments for design
Mine Ovacik
Learning from Do-It-Yourselfers in Villages
Giuliano Simonelli, Venanzio Arquilla, Marco Sammicheli and Antonella
Castelli
Design Directory - Shared platform: How to represent and recognize the "new"
Italian Design System
Elizabeth Tunstall
The future of politics: Distributed creativity and DIY policy design
Francesco Zurlo, Guglielmo Apolloni and Antonella Castelli
The "everyday feature" of designing - The project in terms of a new social
capital
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