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    Conversations For Real Use 2.0 pt1

    Many thanks to Willem Dafoe for narrating “Conversations for Real Use 2.0.” Since the past US election and Britexit you’ve probably heard a lot about dark social,… Read more “Conversations For Real Use 2.0 pt1”

    January 16, 2018October 13, 2018 by admin

    Content: The Connective Tissue Between the Consumer, Technology, Science & Brands

    It’s intuitive to think that anything complex has to be made by something more complex, but evolution theory says that complexity arises out of simplicity. In the… Read more “Content: The Connective Tissue Between the Consumer, Technology, Science & Brands”

    January 10, 2018October 13, 2018 by admin

    Paul Graham Hayward

    Paul is a content expert, storyteller and publisher of the De Stijl platform. As an innovative thought leader he leverages market and customer insights actioned with unique… Read more “Paul Graham Hayward”

    January 1, 2018March 22, 2021 by admin

    Delivering Fast-Moving Consumer Content at Scale

    In today’s fragmented consumer landscape, media and content are moving faster than ever across a multitude of touch-points. Brands can no longer afford to wait months for… Read more “Delivering Fast-Moving Consumer Content at Scale”

    January 1, 2018March 22, 2021 by admin

    stop thinking about content as messaging, and start thinking about it as triggers for experiences – Ascott / Eno

    By Maria Popva Originally posted on Brain Pickings. “Make good art,” Neil Gaiman advised in his endlessly heartening counsel on the creative life. But what, exactly, is… Read more “stop thinking about content as messaging, and start thinking about it as triggers for experiences – Ascott / Eno”

    January 1, 2018June 9, 2019 by admin

    Brian Eno on the Importance of Limits

    By Andreas Koller Originally posted on his blog. Brian Eno shares his views on creating situations to let go of control, reducing one’s options to avoid known… Read more “Brian Eno on the Importance of Limits”

    October 2, 2017February 5, 2018 by admin

    ALGORITHMIC OBJECT AS NATURAL SPECIMEN: META SHAPE GRAMMAR OBJECTS FROM ATLAS IN SILICO

    By Ruth West, JP Lewis, Todd Margolis, Jurgen Schulze, Joachim Gossmann, Daniel Tenedorio, and Rajvikram Singh Originally posted on Leonardo Electronic Almanac. Modern scientific practice is often… Read more “ALGORITHMIC OBJECT AS NATURAL SPECIMEN: META SHAPE GRAMMAR OBJECTS FROM ATLAS IN SILICO”

    September 15, 2017February 5, 2018 by admin

    CREATIVE DATA: VISUALISATION, AUGMENTATION, TELEPRESENCE AND IMMERSION

    By Jack Ox, Jeremy Hight, and Erik Champion. Originally posted on Leonardo Electronic Alamanac. For this special issue of Leonardo Electronic Almanac, we invited papers and artworks… Read more “CREATIVE DATA: VISUALISATION, AUGMENTATION, TELEPRESENCE AND IMMERSION”

    June 15, 2017February 5, 2018 by admin

    The new science of marketing

    Originally posted on TedEd. Big data is redefining the relationship between companies and customers. Learn more in this video lesson and explore how it can impact your company… Read more “The new science of marketing”

    June 10, 2017February 5, 2018 by admin

    Cadillac’s Lovely Oscars Ad Offers Message of Unity for a ‘Nation Divided’

    Originally published on Adweek.com By Christine Birkner Over the past few years, Cadillac has presented itself as an automotive brand with a point of view, one that stands… Read more “Cadillac’s Lovely Oscars Ad Offers Message of Unity for a ‘Nation Divided’”

    February 24, 2017January 16, 2018 by admin

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