Jerszy Seymour, Design as Industry: Modernism at the International Design Symposium

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Watch the previous lecture ...
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... with Sylvain Dubuisson.

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Take a better look at the wall
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Go to Jerszy's site and study the wall.

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NEW ORDER, 2007
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The pdf is free to download from Jerszy's site.

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Welcome to Scum City!
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More images from Welcome to Scum City.

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Another apocalyptic vision of the future ...
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... The Road Warrior.

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Henry David Thoreau
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Henry David Thoreau is most known for his essay, Civil Disobedience. From the article: "Civil Disobedience is an argument for individual resistance to civil government in moral opposition to an unjust state."

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Where did the word "Utopia" come from?
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From the article: "Utopia is a name for an ideal community or society, taken from the title of a book written in 1516 by Sir Thomas More describing a fictional island in the Atlantic Ocean, possessing a seemingly perfect socio-politico-legal system."

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Dr Strangelove
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He'll see the big board!

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Watch the next speaker, matali crasset
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Watch Jerszy's Q & A
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Questions & Answers, First Session: Designing at the International Design Symposium

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German designer Jerszy Seymour’s work ranges from furniture and glass to installations and product design. His clients include Covo, Hermes, Swatch, and Vitra. He received the Dedalus Award for European Design in 2000, and the Taro Okamoto Memorial Award for Contemporary Art in 2003. Seymour discusses his next exhibition, design team and design workshop at the European Design Symposium hosted by the IMA.

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