Boston - November 15th, 2006
A panel discussion on the opportunities and imperatives ahead.


As products and systems become smarter and more technologically imbued, the mandate of the designer is thrown into question. If we can make anything, what should we make? And if all of our activities have consequences—environmental, economic and social—what are the opportunities for moving positively into the future? How can we balance serving interests with setting agendas? Join us for a panel discussion on the front lines.






John Maeda
MIT Media Lab
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Natalie Jeremijenko
UCSD, NYU
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Bill Cockayne
Change Research
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Jason Pearson
GreenBlue
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Allan Chochinov
Core77
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Reviews of the Design2.0 series:

At PSFK - the collaborative trend reporting site: Design 2.0 Panel by Jack Cheng
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From the Zollverein School of Management and Design: An overview of the event from Rolf Mehnert.
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From the European Centre for the Experience Economy: Design Driven Innovation by Otto Driessen
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From moderator Bruce Nussbaum's blog at Business Week: The Core77 Design 2.0 Conference Rocked
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