Jinsop Lee: Design for all 5 senses
Jinsop Lee: Design for alle 5 sanser
Jinsop Lee is an industrial designer who believes that great design appeals to all five senses. Full bio
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endegyldige spørgsmål:
fra universitetstiden,
havde vi et kort projekt
retning solsikken peger,
ændrede position af solsikken,
det præcise klokkeslæt,
ved brug af en solsikke.
subjektive mening,
med et shotglas under hvert.
forskelligt duftende olie.
en anden duft vil blive udskilt.
at hans idé var bedre end min,
er at jeg hader at tabe.
om hvorfor sex er så godt.
med de soldrevne ure,
at sex er så godt
forskellige oplevelser jeg havde haft
som en dagbog for fem sanser.
viser hvordan det virker.
det er at køre motorcykel
custom motorcykeldesigner
så jeg tvang mine --
om også at gøre det.
med de mennesker mere.
de adspurgte fortalte mig
at kys er en stor del af oplevelsen.
stadig sammen med.
og en af grundende
følelsen af at holde en cigaret
er en stor del af rygeoplevelsen,
designet af producenterne.
for de fem sanser?
horisontal linje oppe ved toppen.
en spændende oplevelse
tæt på at være den perfekte.
på et ekstremt niveau.
selv når det er dårligt."
hjælper med at forklare
med det soldrevene ur
forklarer hvorfor Chris' ur
der bruger duft til at indikere klokken.
lærte mig om mit felt.
ting til at se godt ud,
de tre andre sanser.
kan gøre et produkt genialt.
teorien om de fem sanser
at bruge en ny tandbørste.
for knapperne på en klarinet.
men jeg elsker måden de føles
knapper med et instrument jeg spiller:
bruger disse produkter,
teorien om de fem sanser
værktøj til evaluering
sanser der de eneste ting
for min næste tale.
hvis vi kunne booste det op
som lugt og smag til.
ABOUT THE SPEAKER
Jinsop Lee - Multi-sense designerJinsop Lee is an industrial designer who believes that great design appeals to all five senses.
Why you should listen
A former professor of design, Jinsop Lee founded the firm Uncle Oswald Is My Hero, which produces clever iPod speakers from old telephone handsets. And we'll let him take it from here:
"My design background began when I was 5 years old. My mother cruelly refused to buy me a Star Wars X-wing fighter, so I built my own from Lego. Yes, I was the traumatized little boy in the corner of the playground holding the multi-coloured Lego X-wing fighter. However, this did teach me an important lesson: You don't have to follow the instructions that come with the box.
As an adult, I started my career as a suit-wearing design consultant, designing stuff and strategies for large companies. I then spent a mandatory two years in the Korean Army without killing anybody. Then I began teaching English, which eventually led to a job as an associate professor of industrial design. Being a professor means you're designing the most important thing of all: students and the type of designers they will later become.
"Now I am working on a series of short videos about industrial design. Each video follows a simple formula: the viewer must learn something new about design while laughing (or snickering) an average of two times per minute. It turns out the second criteria is much harder than the first."
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