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kottke.org posts about John Maeda

Kamrooz Aram

Whoa. I’m a sucker for art that punches you in the face like this.

Kamrooz Aram

This particular image is trapped in the permalink-unfriendly JavaScript interface of Aram’s gallery…it’s the 4th image if you want to click through to see it larger.

Aram’s piece reminded me of John Maeda’s Amber Waves, available as wallpaper here. (via moon river)


John Maeda is leaving his position at

John Maeda is leaving his position at The MIT Media Lab for the Presidency of RISD. Good luck, John.

Update: Here’s a video of Maeda introducing himself as president.


John Maeda describes the process of designing

John Maeda describes the process of designing the cover for the most recent issue of Key, the NY Times occasional real estate magazine.


Forgot to post this when it came

Forgot to post this when it came out a month ago, but John Maeda’s book on simplicty is available. Maeda worked on the his ideas for The Laws of Simplicity in public on his SIMPLICITY blog.


Ars Electronica

On Friday, September 1, I’ll be speaking at the 2006 Ars Electronica Festival in Linz, Austria. I’ll be taking part in a symposium on simplicity organized by John Maeda (schedules: part 1, part 2). I’ve been furiously preparing my slides in Keynote for the past week or so. It’s my first talk using either Keynote or Powerpoint and I’m having fun messing around in Keynote. It’s a great little program. Thanks to John and the folks at Ars for including me…it’s a real honor.

Updates for the next few days will be spotty at best; the internet connection situation at both the conference and our hotel is unknown and I’ll likely be busy preparing for my talk1. And after the conference, we’re heading into the Alpine wilderness for a few days (maybe Salzburg, Munich, or Zurich as well) during which my internet status will likely be “offline” and my sausage intake status will be “every 6 hours”. See you when I get back.

So, now’s your chance to catch up on some recent doings around the site. Here are some of my favorites from the past few weeks/months:

[1] “Preparing for my talk” may or may not be a euphemism for “throwing up repeatedly in worry about my talk”. (Actually, practice is a wonderful thing. It makes perfect, builds confidence, and reduces abdominal discomfort.) โ†ฉ


The beauty of simplicity. “Blame the [lack

The beauty of simplicity. “Blame the [lack of simplicity on the] closed feedback loop among engineers and industrial designers, who simply can’t conceive of someone so lame that she can’t figure out how to download a ringtone; blame a competitive landscape in which piling on new features is the easiest way to differentiate products, even if it makes them harder to use; blame marketers who haven’t figured out a way to make ‘ease of use’ sound hip.”


OPENSTUDIO was announced at the conference today

OPENSTUDIO was announced at the conference today by John Maeda. Keith sez about the project: “described as an experiment in creativity, collaboration, and capitalism, Open Studio is designed to simplify tools for the creative process and provide a pseudo-currency model for tool use and sharing.” Gotta go check this one out in the Media Lab space here.