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captured on the walls in real-time by Stephanie Crowley. She is working on the summary of my talk (long version here) and some random three-word summaries from others in blue. More examples below.

And here is a new teaser video by Autodesk about this IDEAS brain spa.

8 responses to “Autodesk IDEAS”

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    And here are the photos I took of the artifact museum at Autodesk HQ.

  2. As an Autodesk Product User, I found all this very creative and Inspiring !

  3. wow!! really cool, and i feel like we are evolving Russian future lately with others… collective leadership there (conscious and sub-conscious:) I thought about it in theory…Putin is not fought by anti-Putin but by wisdom of the crowd.
    …amazing…when it is happening…like a flower opens up…some blue rose:)

    would love to get a closer look – seemed like a very large shift in thinking… engineers started adding dimensions from 2d to 3d and to infinity… and beyond:)

  4. Love the ideas hate seeing the word profit. What follows profit isn’t necessarily whats best for society. And, I have no idea what those three-word summaries mean. Good stuff though I love to see smart people chase down their ideas.

  5. I hope she uses that talent to help cure the homeless problem.

  6. Probably not the best use of her skills. Specialization of labor and the principle of comparative advantage come into play here. And even if all people should try to solve all problems, there would be some debate about the priority order.

    [http://www.flickr.com/photos/physicsman] – yeah, to be clear, those triplets were not associated with my talk. They were an exercise asking the audience to try to summarize the entire event in three words. I think the profit reference was with regard to an early discussion on how to reengineer the profit motives of big pharma.

  7. From what I’ve read big pharma fails if it doesn’t chase profit and sometimes that comes at the expense of needed drugs. I have no idea what fixes that. Maybe if US government sponsored pharma contracts for needed drugs using tax money like they do to contract and developed military tech. I know lets convince the government to shift money and contracts from military development to pharmaceuticals and medical tech shifting health care to a form of socialized medicine. And the competition for contracts would help keep drug prices down for everybody. Come to think of it that kinda makes the military a form of socialist methodology.

    Now I think I’ll go ride my unicorn to Trader Joes and pick up some brie. 🙂

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