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===Description=== | |||
"A design-to-think collaborative studio that combines insight and analysis with design and research with rapid prototyping to create potent provocative sometimes preposterous ideas into material form. We're a think/make design & research network focusing on digital interaction designs based on "weak signals" from the fringes of digital culture, where the near-future already exists. We turn those weak signals into material form by rapidly constructing prototypes of innovative designs for near-future concepts" [http://www.nearfuturelaboratory.com/]. | "A design-to-think collaborative studio that combines insight and analysis with design and research with rapid prototyping to create potent provocative sometimes preposterous ideas into material form. We're a think/make design & research network focusing on digital interaction designs based on "weak signals" from the fringes of digital culture, where the near-future already exists. We turn those weak signals into material form by rapidly constructing prototypes of innovative designs for near-future concepts" [http://www.nearfuturelaboratory.com/]. | ||
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http://www.nearfuturelaboratory.com/ | |||
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Latest revision as of 03:20, 31 January 2011

Description
"A design-to-think collaborative studio that combines insight and analysis with design and research with rapid prototyping to create potent provocative sometimes preposterous ideas into material form. We're a think/make design & research network focusing on digital interaction designs based on "weak signals" from the fringes of digital culture, where the near-future already exists. We turn those weak signals into material form by rapidly constructing prototypes of innovative designs for near-future concepts" [1].