| Title: | Design life now : national design triennial 2006 |
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| Description: | The Cooper-Hewitt National Design Museum's website has provided this collection of podcasts of designers talking about their work for the museum's 'Design Life Now: National Design Triennial, 2006'. This triennial brought together the experimental designs and emerging ideas at the centre of American culture 2003 to 2006. This resource requires iTunes, and features 14 designers talking about their submissions, ranging from the inventor Chuck Hoberman and his rapidly deployable tent to Ron Gilad on his products that serve a commentary on everyday life, as well as Marissa Mayer of Google discussing Google's design culture. Transcripts are also provided. |
| Keywords - controlled: | Cooper-Hewitt Museum; Contemporary; designers; industrial designers; graphic designers; podcasts; |
| Type: | Sound |
| URL: | http://triennial.cooperhewitt.org/podcasts/ |
| Classification: |
Creative and performing arts > Design > 3D design Creative and performing arts > Design > 3D design > Glass > Glass designers and makers Creative and performing arts > Design > Graphic design > Graphic designers Creative and performing arts > Design > Industrial design Creative and performing arts > Design > Textile design > Textile designers Creative and performing arts > Design > Web design |
| Resource creator: | Cooper-Hewitt Museum (Author) |
| Country of origin: | United States |
| Period: | 2000 - present |
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