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Festivals: Design Festival

 How Food Shapes Our Lives. Carolyn Steel

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How Food Shapes Our Lives. Carolyn Steel

At the State of Design Festival 2011, Carolyn Steel's keynote address highlights how feeding cities arguably has a greater social and...

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 Design: Human urban habitat (p2)

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Design: Human urban habitat (p2)

Part 1 | Part 2 At the Unlimited Design Festival in Brisbane, some of the world's leading architects explain their approach to and practice...

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 Design: Human urban habitat. Featuring Sir Peter Cook

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Design: Human urban habitat. Featuring Sir Peter Cook

Part 1 | Part 2At the Unlimited Design Festival in Brisbane, some of the world's leading architects explain their approach to and practice...

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 Design: Small answers, big questions. IDEO's Paul Bennett (p2)

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Design: Small answers, big questions. IDEO's Paul Bennett (p2)

Part 1 | Part 2 Speaking at Unlimited Design festival, Paul Bennett, Chief Creative Officer of global design powerhouse IDEO, advocates for...

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 Design: Small answers, big questions. IDEO's Paul Bennett

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Design: Small answers, big questions. IDEO's Paul Bennett

Part 1 | Part 2 Speaking at Unlimited Design festival, Paul Bennett, Chief Creative Officer of global design powerhouse IDEO, advocates for...

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 Retrofitting the grid: New designs for old buildings (p2)

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Retrofitting the grid: New designs for old buildings (p2)

Part 1 | Part 2 New eco-friendly commercial buildings generate positive public and critical response. Unfortunately, the biggest issue...

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 Retrofitting the grid: New designs for old buildings

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Retrofitting the grid: New designs for old buildings

Part 1 | Part 2New eco-friendly commercial buildings generate positive public and critical response. Unfortunately, the biggest issue...

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 Making the invisible visible: Dan Hill on digital design and strategy

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Making the invisible visible: Dan Hill on digital design and strategy

At this State of Design Festival event, Dan Hill discusses how cities worldwide are beginning to transform the urban experiences through...

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Food for Thought: The State of Design Festival

Alan Saunders

In discussions about contemporary Australian design, the name of the nineteenth-century American philosopher Charles Sanders Peirce is, it’...

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 Design: Global crossroads. Nipa Doshi

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Design: Global crossroads. Nipa Doshi

Nipa Doshi

Speaking at Melbourne's recent State of Design festival, UK designer Nipa Doshi discusses the ideas and processes behind her acclaimed and...

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 Weapons of mass deception: Design and responsibility. David Berman

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Weapons of mass deception: Design and responsibility. David Berman

David Berman

In this lively presentation to the State of Design Festival in Melbourne, design expert David Berman discusses the power and effectiveness...

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 A local car for the silent highway. Richard Canny

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A local car for the silent highway. Richard Canny

Richard Canny

Part 1 | Part 2This 2009 Alfred Deakin Eco-Innovation Lecture presents Richard Canny and his demonstration of the near future of the family...

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 A local car for the silent highway. Richard Canny (p2)

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A local car for the silent highway. Richard Canny (p2)

Part 1 | Part 2This 2009 Alfred Deakin Eco-Innovation Lecture presents Richard Canny and his demonstration of the near future of the family...

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 Shai Agassi on the future of the electric car

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Shai Agassi on the future of the electric car

Shai Agassi

Part 1 | Part 2This 2009 Alfred Deakin Eco-Innovation Lecture presents Shai Agassi, founder of Better Place as he shares his vision of...

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 Oron Catts on designing the future of the semi-living

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Oron Catts on designing the future of the semi-living

Oron Catts

Artist Oron Catts, speaking at the State of Design Festival, tells of his truly innovative and ethically challenging work - designing with...

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