On tuesday, I’ve been invited by Maki and Kajsa to introduce my work to their Art & Communication design students at Royal College of Art. The idea of this talk/presentation was to introduce them to as many as possible of the topics that are thrilling me at the moment; giving them an idea and some keys to understand and interact with the digital landscape that surrounds their practice as designers.
To do so, and preserve the coherence of the whole speech without getting to much into details, i decided to consider this talk as a live reblogging experimentation – and produced R-Echos issue 3: Live reblogging. I had a couple of bookmarks ready to be loaded in the browser, I also took with me a box with some nice things inside and a couple of books.
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March 19, 2009
Categories: designing, event, r-echos, republishing, talk
Tags: electronest, live, performance, r-echos issue 3, reblog, reblogging, republishing, talk
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Today we published 2 new pages on the Electronest website:
Electronest Aggregated and Electronic Presence.
Both are resulting from frustration; Electronest Aggregated allow visitors to have a more global perception of our different website (there’s still tons of work to be done to make the experience smoother). Electronic Presence will be used as a ressource page on the concept of Electronic Presence.


September 16, 2008
Categories: bookmark, coding, electronest, electronic presence, experiments, info hub, internal, web design, website
Tags: aggregation, electronest, electronic presence, resource, update, webdesign
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July 25, 2008
Categories: bookmark
Tags: aggregation, annotation, book, design, economic, electronest, experiment, graphic, magazine, participative, print, production, publisher
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a portfolio made on the basis of a “see trough website” – using a simple iframe and a short list of links to give acces to some of the things we do.
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the given demonstration pages seem to bring web design in a complete new light: back to strong grid, layout and typography – i feel like there’s plenty of interesting things for page, information and hierarchy design to come with this framework.
June 08, 2008
Categories: bookmark
Tags: *****, *****, *****, *****, *****, *****, css, design, electronest, framework, layout, see_trough, simple, typography, website
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