Haven't watched it yet but here's the link to his lecture Why Design?http://www.ted.com/index.php/talks/view/id/197
I thought it was quite entertaining but doesn't directly discuss his design process as he say she will.. Perhaps though, his inspiration?
Very entertaining, but light on anything more... its interesting how shallow his talk seems in comparison to the other Ted talks.
18 minutes well spent watching IMO
I saw this one in person and given the other three design speakers (Liz Diller, Jaime Lerner and Paola Antonelli) this one did came off as very odd. To his credit he did it unscripted and with lots of energy.
this one was more interesting http://www.ted.com/index.php/talks/view/id/162
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Haven't watched it yet but here's the link to his lecture Why Design?
http://www.ted.com/index.php/talks/view/id/197
I thought it was quite entertaining but doesn't directly discuss his design process as he say she will..
Perhaps though, his inspiration?
Very entertaining, but light on anything more...
its interesting how shallow his talk seems in comparison to the other Ted talks.
18 minutes well spent watching IMO
I saw this one in person and given the other three design speakers (Liz Diller, Jaime Lerner and Paola Antonelli) this one did came off as very odd. To his credit he did it unscripted and with lots of energy.
this one was more interesting http://www.ted.com/index.php/talks/view/id/162
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