
Initiated during Milan Design Week 2010, Deliver Takeaway is a mobile and online platform for sharing and taking ideas (for anyone except "factories and traders" that is). The project is spearheaded by Swiss designers Kueng Caputo, who came up with Copy, one of our favorite design books ever.


All the ideas originally collected by accumulating post-it notes on the surface of a minivan in Zona Tortona have been scanned and posted to the Deliver Takeaway website. It looks like the questions may change over time. Currently under investigaton: "Is there something the Designer should take care of?"
Responses run the gamut from simply "Steam Boat Travel" to the very specific "Precious Photo with Smell." The weirdest one so far? "More funny/interesting/relaxing actions I could do ALONE in the dark, with light/sound/objects..."
Submit your own answer to this question here. Or, take one away. Photos of the mobile Zona Tortona installation after the jump.




Comments
A home for ideas - what a great idea!
I like it. :)
Hey Kueng Caputo! I have loved your work since I first saw your brenda chairs. I think we should talk, because we've been exploring a similar theme with our Ghana Think Tank project, trading ideas and solutions between the "developing" and the "first" world. Some links: http://gtt.christopher-robbins.com/liverpool/LiverpoolProblems.pdf http://www.flickr.com/photos/crobbins/3368421610/