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Tag Archives: Amsterdam
Aditya Dev Sood on What Design Can’t Do
Last month, Aditya Dev Sood traveled to Amsterdam to attend and speak at a conference on What Design Can Do. He spoke about the need for locally derived, value-creating innovation in India, especially to overcome some of our most long-standing … Continue reading
Innovating Higher Education
Whenever we talk about transforming India into an innovation hub (such as this article in Tehelka today), or ask which sectors of society require innovation most, the overwhelming response is usually that we need to transform our education sector. We … Continue reading
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After Amsterdam
A city can hold such power over the imagination, over memory, over one’s consciousness and sense of self. In 2002 I was invited by John Thackara to speak at the Doors of Perception conference in Amsterdam, an event that changed … Continue reading

