
As usual, an incoherent, irregular, unpredictable collection of interesting sparks. Handpicked, no robots. Minimalism in curation. I was surprised how only after three weeks how much there was already in the queu for this edition of Delicacies. Not only the quantity but also the quality and the articles that challenge conventional thinking. Loads of interesting video material as well. Enjoy!
- About Keller Easterling’s new book “Medium Design”, a fascinating read about designing for complexity, interfacing, and dispositions.
- About normal and not-normal, and why it matters, or not… Psychiatrist and Professor Dirk De Wachter is inspired by the great Julien Schoenaerts.
- About six ways future objects can be simpler and more elegant than a Gizmo and more valued and trusted than a Spime. Great post by Christopher Butler
- VR training app for B. Braun Group, we aimed to give the player the feeling that they are part of a larger simulation. The many interactions happen inside a virtual hospital that mimics the logic of a real surgical ward and that users can explore freely. By the great Andreea Ion Cojocaru @andreeavr
- “Most people believe they have a “true self” deep down that is fundamentally morally good. They don’t, but the belief affects the way everyone behaves and sees the world.”
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