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Design and the elastic mind

March 15, 2008

Core 77 has a great podcast on the new MOMA exhibition “Design and the Elastic Mind”.

It features a few interviews from the opening night and a longer sit down discussion with famed curator Paola Antonelli.

The interview is Paola is especially good, as she talks about the idea behind the exhibit, the process of curating and highlights some of MOMA’s future plans for bringing a Boeing 747 into the collection.

My big take-away from the broadcast is the emergence of two interesting forces that are now shaping contemporary design thinking.

1. The shift from the decorative to the serious- designers are no longer content creating beautiful objects- they want to have an impact. Design and the Elastic Mind is all about the intersection between science/technology and design.

2. The idea of “beta” is now present in the design world- work in progress is good and objects no longer need to be finished to be presented.

Posted by Ed Cotton

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