[ Industrial Luxury ] http://industrial-luxury.com Ideas make us smarter. posterous.com Wed, 04 Jan 2012 10:37:00 -0800 An Idea : Nomadic Services. http://industrial-luxury.com/an-idea-nomadic-services http://industrial-luxury.com/an-idea-nomadic-services

Redvan

Check this out:

http://www.npr.org/blogs/money/2012/01/04/144636898/a-man-a-van-a-surprising-business-plan

I see this solution as something that will become more and more relevant in the upcoming years: location-based, mobile service businesses.  I am not referring to services like plumbing, electrical, or carpet cleaning.  We understand how that works. We have also seen it happen with food.  Food comes to us now in the form of hip and stylish food trucks willing to set up next to where their customers are.

We have mastered crossing the time and distance domain with networked connectivity.  What we still have yet to do is bring immediate response to problem-solving.  It still requires a call or an appointment, a trip in a car, or a FedEx package.

Think of all the brick and mortar services out there that can become mobile.  What “wires” are keeping them fastened to a foundation now?

Think of all the services that don’t have an established brick and mortar model or a web-based model, such as the Chinese Visa service illustrated in the article link above.  I think, wow…

Welcome to the new, Site-Specific, Nomadic Services world.

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Fri, 02 Dec 2011 06:51:00 -0800 An Idea : 32-Bit Peace of Mind. http://industrial-luxury.com/an-idea-32-bit-peace-of-mind http://industrial-luxury.com/an-idea-32-bit-peace-of-mind

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More info? Here.

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Fri, 04 Mar 2011 11:28:00 -0800 Objects with White. http://industrial-luxury.com/objects-with-white http://industrial-luxury.com/objects-with-white

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Sun, 09 Jan 2011 14:47:00 -0800 An Idea : Fixing More Broken Things http://industrial-luxury.com/an-idea-fixing-more-broken-things http://industrial-luxury.com/an-idea-fixing-more-broken-things

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A new project.  To read about this project, you can check out http://fixthisplanet.com and read about why I am doing this by going here.

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Fri, 17 Dec 2010 21:26:24 -0800 An Idea : Fixing broken things http://industrial-luxury.com/an-idea-fixing-broken-things http://industrial-luxury.com/an-idea-fixing-broken-things

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Wed, 01 Dec 2010 15:08:00 -0800 Plan B. http://industrial-luxury.com/plan-b http://industrial-luxury.com/plan-b

 

 

 

|  Desire  |  Absorb  |  Build   |

 

 

 


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Wed, 01 Dec 2010 11:55:00 -0800 Creativity, without boundary conditions. http://industrial-luxury.com/creativity-without-bounds http://industrial-luxury.com/creativity-without-bounds

Stefan Sagmeister is a thinker and a doer.

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Wed, 01 Dec 2010 03:19:00 -0800 Action. http://industrial-luxury.com/action http://industrial-luxury.com/action

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I woke up tonight drowning in ideas. A good thing?  I think not.  At least not a good thing in the middle of the night.  As I was lying in bed and ideas swarmed around my head, my frustrations with implementation overwhelmed me.  I tossed and turned and grew progressively more agitated. I was suffering from my own creative worst-case-scenario:  The undone idea.

I have been submerging myself in a whole world of thought experiments and prototypes.  So much so that they seem to all be mashing together to form one, giant blob with no beginning and no end.  For me, this has become a problem.

I have even found outlets for these ideas.  Places where others distribute ideas freely:

http://www.managementexchange.com/

http://www.ideeeas.com/

So here I sit, blogging and scheming and relentlessly jotting notes and sketching diagrams...

Only to be met with a universal conclusion: Develop a bias towards action.

 

 

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Wed, 12 May 2010 23:33:00 -0700 Personal Master Data Management http://industrial-luxury.com/personal-master-data-management http://industrial-luxury.com/personal-master-data-management

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New project | A data experiment :  http://daytum.com/p_r

 

 

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Fri, 07 May 2010 10:43:00 -0700 The D's http://industrial-luxury.com/18228353 http://industrial-luxury.com/18228353

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Wed, 05 May 2010 13:26:00 -0700 A Ride. A Dream. http://industrial-luxury.com/passenger-96 http://industrial-luxury.com/passenger-96

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Mon, 25 May 2009 11:20:00 -0700 End of the line... (or is it?) http://industrial-luxury.com/end-of-the-line-1 http://industrial-luxury.com/end-of-the-line-1

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Ideas come from places far away...
 
I have a new concept that I want to explore and will be concentrating my efforts there for awhile. Although I have not finalized how I will approach this new project yet, it will be similar to some of my other Social Media experiments that I have been doing over the past two or three years: transitory, time-based, nomad-ish.
 
I have always had a fascination with the semantic web, new-genre ideas, and Identity in a digital world. I focus a lot of my energy in this area, both my artwork as well as my design work. For me, the web represents a medium of temporary connections; never a permanent stopping place.
 
I try to compartmentalize certain experiments from others by maintaining indirect links to an overall identity between these various pieces. However, I never purposefully obfuscate the direct connections to my other projects or experiments, choosing instead to capitalize on the web's strength for interconnectivity. Although I will no longer be using this or the corresponding Twitter account that ties into this site, I will leave them up for as long as Posterous and Twitter exist. Should one or both go offline in the future, then, so will the content generated and stored here.
 
I am looking forward to the new ideas I have been thinking about and am excited to get them underway.
 
Thanks for reading.

 

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Fri, 01 May 2009 11:58:47 -0700 Public Art Call For Entry - Cherry Creek Trail http://industrial-luxury.com/public-art-call-for-entry-cherry-creek-trail http://industrial-luxury.com/public-art-call-for-entry-cherry-creek-trail The Denver Office of Cultural Affairs (DOCA) seeks to commission a Colorado artist or team of artists to create site-specific artwork for a new segment of the Cherry Creek Trail, a multi-use bike/pedestrian corridor, between Holly and Oneida Streets.

This project has been made possible through the collaborative support of, and funding from, the City and County of Denver, Great Outdoors Colorado, Urban Drainage and Flood Control District and the Greenway Foundation.

The anticipated total public art project budget is $28,000 including design, fabrication and installation. The project is open to Colorado artists working in all media and materials. Applications must be submitted on www.callforentry.org by 5:00 pm on May 22, 2009.

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Tue, 21 Apr 2009 11:00:00 -0700 LG's "Design the Future" competition. http://industrial-luxury.com/lgs-design-the-future-competition-0 http://industrial-luxury.com/lgs-design-the-future-competition-0

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LG Mobile Phones is partnering with crowdSPRING and Autodesk to host a competition to define the future of personal mobile communication.

The official entry details are here.

With US$80,000 in prize money on the line, it may be worth a few moments of brainstorming. Entry into the competition is free and, of course, LG will own your revolutionary idea outright but as I always say, where there's one idea, there are one hundred more. According to their official rules, the barriers to entry in this competition should not prevent anyone from presenting something truly innovative. I like mental challenges like this. We do it all day long in many ways. As engineers and geeks, "What's next?" is something we never shy away from asking ourselves.

Ehtisham Rabbani, V.P. of product strategy and marketing for LG Electronics MobileComm, U.S.A, Inc. in LG's official press release for the competition says, “We’re very excited about this competition because it gives consumers, professionals, students and design enthusiasts all a chance to exercise their creative imaginations and have their ideas be heard. You don’t have to work for LG to make an impact on the future of mobile phones.”

Obviously, there will be thousands of entries of which 98% will be unfeasible. However, if you think about it, LG may hit the creative jackpot as the economy has many talented engineers and industrial designers sitting around with nothing to do all day. The timing of this thing is perfect and if LG finds something they can develop further, 80K is a small price to pay for that idea.

The competition closes June 7, 2009.

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Mon, 20 Apr 2009 22:58:00 -0700 Health = Wealth? http://industrial-luxury.com/health-wealth http://industrial-luxury.com/health-wealth

How do you feel about health?  Are you healthy?

DDB Worldwide Communications Group conducted a research project where they interviewed 1831 consumers and physicians in eleven countries to identify how people feel about their own attitudes towards health.  This report is available on BrandChannel.

Not surprisingly, "believing we are healthy is to believe we are in control."


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Mon, 20 Apr 2009 21:16:00 -0700 An Idea : Complexity becomes Sensuality http://industrial-luxury.com/an-idea-complexity-becomes-sensuality http://industrial-luxury.com/an-idea-complexity-becomes-sensuality

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Now, more than ever, we are seeing artistic, experimental media (video,
projections, embedded system control, lighting technologies, etc.) weigh
in with a heavy emphasis on the tech. Artists, like engineers, are
enamored by technology. Technology is the crowd-pleaser. Because of
that, some poetry can be lost.
 
In a piece of technological work, consider one word: sensuality.

Then, begin displacing the top-heaviness of the tech until you reach a
point of visceral sensation.
 
The infatuation becomes desire.

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Mon, 13 Apr 2009 21:00:00 -0700 Memories of things that never happened. http://industrial-luxury.com/living-with-memories-of-things-that-never-hap http://industrial-luxury.com/living-with-memories-of-things-that-never-hap

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You will never be able to see this star
 as I saw it. You don't understand:
 it is like the heart of a heartless flower.

 
 
                                        ~ André Breton

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Mon, 06 Apr 2009 15:43:00 -0700 "Instantaneous communication" leaves us asking for more. http://industrial-luxury.com/instantaneous-communication-leaves-us-asking-0 http://industrial-luxury.com/instantaneous-communication-leaves-us-asking-0

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In a post by Andrew Keen, he addresses a question that our "always-on" Internet culture has been asking: 

"What is the point of instantaneous global communication?" 

In this short post, Keen posits the notion that, instead of ideas moving around the globe at light speed, and in doing so, delivering these ideas and insight so much more efficiently, that this may not be the case.

His theory is based upon a piece by New York Times writer David Brooks who sees our new-found communication tools as creating a culture of "uniform conformity" as opposed to diversified debate. 

As we take in and process information that is "instantaneous," do we also create a void where that information is processed?  Are we in too much of a hurry to consume and then regurgitate instantaneous content as truth, fact, or norm just because, "we read it here first?"

Recently, I have questioned the long-term effects of this "global immediacy in 140 characters or less" culture we are quickly beginning to master.  I have noticed, within myself, that my eyes are teaching my brain how to process instantaneous information.  I am not so sure this hasn't affected my ability to think deeply about a topic and process alternative ideas or further discussion. 

Maybe we are just evolving.  This is all part of  a new application of thinking.  It is a new way. 

Instantaneous information leads to instantaneous decisions.  And we know the usual outcome of making decisions too quickly don't we?

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Fri, 03 Apr 2009 16:57:00 -0700 His heart was in the right place. http://industrial-luxury.com/his-heart-was-in-the-right-place http://industrial-luxury.com/his-heart-was-in-the-right-place

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I still think the media (as well as President Obama) is overlooking a very important technical limitation of this gift; that is, long-term, without the computer and software that was used to create it, the gift fails.  

If, as reported, she already uses an iPod, she obviously uses iTunes to download, save, or backup content. The fact that she now has an iPod created with another instance of iTunes makes the gift almost worthless (regardless of the content) unless she decides to either overwrite her iTunes library or, overwrite the "new" iPod.

She may elect never to sync the iPod in order to back up the content. However, if this is the case, she better hope that this particular iPod does not suffer any technical glitches other iPods the world over tend to do once in awhile.

I suppose she could send it back to the White House for syncing and/or software updates...

Jobs Save the Queen?


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Tue, 31 Mar 2009 15:42:00 -0700 An Idea : My calendar works like a remote control. http://industrial-luxury.com/an-idea-my-calendar-works-like http://industrial-luxury.com/an-idea-my-calendar-works-like

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Here is what I think I should be able to do:
 
I want to be able to control things around me using the date. I think about watering my lawn. That particular task is based on a couple of things. For one, time, and the other, because I live where lawn-watering is restricted, a date. So a calendar is perfect as a user interface for setting up my lawn watering schedule. However, when it is overly windy or raining, I probably should be able to cancel that operation.
 
Another problem: energy usage. I want to control when my heat should come on and go off. Same with lights. Now, before you get all up in my grill about the fact that programmable devices already exist for this purpose, I will remind you that you set those based on parameters that, in reality, change and therefore render the program useless. When I am gone from my office to a job site or meeting, technically, my heat could be turned down upon leaving. When I return, it could come back on. But, if I am here, I want the temperature more constant. See where I am going with this? It is tied to my schedule. I don't want a house full of sensor technology that is monitoring my movements and logins. I live in an old house.

The photo above shows a simple, color-coded interface to a central calendar application (which, preferably, should be open source and allow API interfacing). The "buttons" are events. Each color and/or shape indicates when a device is activated or stopped. This calendar, in turn, could interface with a synchronized control system that uses this calendar data to send signals through a web-enabled controller. The controller ultimately passes the calendar command through the home wiring system to a connected device. Instead of setting up a complex plan on a central computer or home automation panel, I could control my home using my changing schedule (via a mobile phone even!) that more accurately maps to the reality of my lifestyle.

Just a thought.

 

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