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“I used to believe that design was information architecture, and also that this architecture was built in the brain of an information recipient. Recently I've come to think that, although the materials of that architecture's construction are indeed the information brought from the outside by the sensory organs, at the same time some very important building blocks are also the recollected experiences, the memories, awakened by these external stimuli. People imagine the world and interpret it when outside stimuli awaken the mountain of their internally stored memories.”
Kenya Hara, Designing Design
“Dans la philosophie Zen, c’est une représentation positive de la possibilité. Le vide est comme le silence, le calme intérieur atteint par la méditation, ce qui suscite la créativité et l’imagination. «Un navire vide a la possibilité, précisément parce qu’il est vide, de contenir des choses à l’intérieur ».”
Kenya Hara, Designing Design
“Dans la philosophie Zen, c’est une représentation positive de la possibilité. Le vide est comme le silence, le calme intérieur atteint par la méditation, ce qui suscite la créativité et l’imagination. «Un navire vide a la possibilité, précisément parce qu’il est vide, de contenir des choses à l’intérieur.”
Kenya Hara, Designing Design
“He is a color escapist because he knows that by avoiding color tactility can and will speak up.”
Kenya Hara, Designing Design
“Sense-driven describes a situation in which progress pivots on our sensory perceptions. Let's pit this concept against that of the technology-driven world. Reviewing the world based on our senses would be sound and meaningful for technology as well.”
Kenya Hara, Designing Design
“The human brain likes anything that entails a great amount of information. Its excessive capacity waits eagerly to perceive the world by completely exhausting its great receptive powers. That potential power, though, remains today in a state of extreme constriction and is a source of the information stress we're all under.”
Kenya Hara, Designing Design