an experience strategist's musings on how culture, technology and design drive innovation.
DISH Front Burner: Fried Chicken Back Burner: Burgers DESSERT Front Burner: Mini Whoopie Pies Back Burner: Mini cupcakes INGREDIENT Front Burner: Lamb Back Burner: Pork HEALTH TREND Front Burner: immunity-building diet Chef MD’s Big Book of Culinary Medicine Back Burner: Dining on Omega 3s PROFESSION Front Burner: Butcher (Hipsters have moved from farming to butchery), [...]
1. Address a specific question. 2. Scan the world for “drivers.” 3. Map the possibilities. 4. Ask questions about the possibilities. 5. Think things through from the present to the future. (more at fastcompany.. via http://holykaw.alltop.com) Posted via web from experiencefreak
Stumbled into this Nova documentary that chronicles the theory and practice of fractal geometry. If you love design, technology and the elemental nature of visual communication you’ll find this really interesting. It will strike a chord with data visualization and special fx fans too. [full full sized image and others here] It’s also an interesting [...]
In a creative spark of genius for movie/gaming biz, the launch for Activision’s new game “Prototype” includes a really interesting Facebook Connect integration that weaves you (or in this case me) into the story line. You’ll have to experience it yourself here to really get it (pictures, family photos, words and profiles within are all [...]
You don’t need roadies and you may not need instruments (as we know them). Check out UK band The Mentalists as they perform quite well, using iPods and iPhones: tip off by jasonoke.
Hayagreeva Rao (Stanford Graduate School of Business professor) provides great thinking into innovation with a look at the past and peek into the future. A must read for any entreprenuer, technologist or strategic planner. Though I’ve yet to read his book “Market Rebels” a recent article in Mckinsey Quarterly provides a summary view of his [...]
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