Reporting on Doors of Perception 2/3: Juice as in transport

It’s so easy to forget that your own behaviors are the result of your surroundings. India was a vivid reminder of that. Delhi is the home of 13 million people, or 9 000 people per square kilometer. That means nothing until you have to think about how those people will start going places and then… Continue reading Reporting on Doors of Perception 2/3: Juice as in transport

Images of Delhi

1. (Phone rings) Matt: “Hey you” Me: ” Hey! Let me just move away from this street, a monkey just threw an energy-saving light-bulb in our direction” 2. 12 people squeezed in a car, all dressed in white, singing a capella Honeysuckle Rose while the car tries to avoid cows and horses in the streets.… Continue reading Images of Delhi

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Blogging at Doors

Will be live blogging from the Doors official conference (much much more thoughts on the week I just spent in the next few days of course) on Tastythinking. Follow me there!

News from sunny/rainy India

Just letting you know I’m deep in workshops, eating street food, walking around the most desolate areas of Delhi and generally taking about a million pictures of Doors 9: Juice on my flickr stream. Enjoy! Back to the usual rants on the 8th of March.

Doors in Delhi

Just a little public service announcement that until the 7th I will be in Delhi for the latest edition of Doors of Perception 9 conference in Delhi in India. If there’s internet, expect thorough live-blogging, if not, then see you next week!

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Quote of the day

A small boy behind me at Stansted while we are made to walk in single file against a wall for a drug/dog inspection: “It’s just like in school”

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Service design workshop in Antwerp

You can find the details of the workshop i’m conducting on service design with industrial design students on the workshop blog. My introduction presentation here (pdf) Closing presentation here here. Enjoy!