Dear Stephen,
I named this period as "Hypercontemporary" in several texts already. maybe
the first was in the EAD conference in 2009 with the paper
"Hypercontemporary, A New Humam Age without Designers?"
http://ead09.rgu.ac.uk/Papers/048.pdf
Best regards
Eduardo
On Fri, May 22, 2015 at 9:23 AM, Stephen B Allard <
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> Curious to know what this list's opinion is with regard to the identity
> and characteristics of the current period we are today in Design's
> history. I am preparing a series of lectures that will attempt to explain
> where design is today and what are its characteristics now in 2015. I am
> wondering if this list and its members could provide some insights,
> resources and movements beyond Memphis, Post-Modernism, Deconstructivism
> and Neo-Futurism. Are there any codified movements beyond these?
>
> Thank you.
>
> Stephen B Allard
> Seoul, Korea
>
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