Bruce Mau: Rethinking Design
Design is one of the world's most powerful forces, but has it become a "dark art?" Bruce Mau is shifting the paradigm on how we think about the power and promise of design.
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Видео Bruce Mau: Rethinking Design канала Chicago Ideas
About Chicago Ideas Week
Chicago Ideas Week is an annual seven-day celebration of ideas, innovation and community, aiming to become the platform for ideas, created for innovators, thinkers, doers. CIW's goal is to stimulate new initiatives and ventures, create new connections and collaborations, and establish a community of people who have the desire to achieve great things. Learn more: www.chicagoideas.com
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