The measured time for completion: How long does it take to have (and execute) a good idea? Billable hours vs. bustop insights, see also: Northcote Parkinson and the Cult of Done ...
The narrative time of composition: an object as an order of conceptual operations. eg: 'first there was a surface that was pushed up and pulled down to create space, apertures were sliced at three locations to connect an inside and an outside ... '
The built time of manufacture: actual assembly, with all the orchestration, staging and logistics attendant ...
The lived time of use, experience, and understanding.
All of these overlap and interfere (productively and destructively) with each other, but it's worth keeping track of what sort of time is unfolding or informing decisions at any given moment in the process.
Sunday, March 22, 2009
Monday, March 02, 2009
DC6: WASTE
The Baltimore Design Conversations are an open forum for design ideas, questions and answers from Baltimore and beyond.
"Waste" presentations curated by Hugh Pocock include:
Keith Lasoya - Waste Neutral Group
Baltimore Free Store
Fred Scharmen - Masonville Cove
Annika Bloomberg
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