[finders] Remix the Polar Bear

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Wed May 30 13:46:14 EDT 2007


May 30, 2007: Remix the Polar Bear

http://www.findability.org/archives/000171.php

During my visit to Barcelona, I invited my workshop participants to define a
strategy or approach to information architecture that is uniquely Spanish.

Jordi Sánchez rose to the challenge with a couple of covers, one of which
I've selected for the remixpolarbear collection on Flickr (for now, try
here).

This all started with the infamous cow talk in which Peter Bogaards, the man
behind InfoDesign, described a European information architecture strategy.

Jorge Arango picked up the torch during our retreat in Chile with his ant
cover, a symbol for social information architecture and the value(s) of deep
context.

Which brings us back to Barcelona with questions. What is the meaning of the
Picasso polar bear? What is the Spanish strategy? Is it the art of branding?
And, which country will be next?

Feel free to upload your version to Flickr, tag it with remixpolarbear (for
now, see here) and explain your country's unique contribution to information
architecture strategy and practice. Just don't tell the folks at O'Reilly.
Thanks!

Strange Connections

* My amazing translator, Noriyo Asano, informed me today that the Japanese
edition of Ambient Findability is headed into its fifth printing in just
over a year.

* Library Camp NYC looks like a great unconference.

* According to Brad, John Wilson is running a guerilla campaign to find
himself. Seth thinks it's silly. Easy for him to say.

* Remix the O'Reilly animals with QOOP. We love our polar bear mugs!



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