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Gesche Joost: Prototype of a networked society

Gesche Joost from the research lab at Universität der Künste Berlin starts with the image of an interactive quilt that uses visual hints of interactive threat connected to an interface to tell stories. The stories change by folding the fabric in different shapes to create different patterns. In all her projects a group of researchers from different disciplines and expertise work together. The aim is to integrate interfaces that connect and feed back into society to improve it.

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Erik van Blokland & Paul van der Laan: Raw TypeCooker

Typecooker is obviously the most beloved event at TYPO Berlin. If you came to the TYPO Stage in time, you will barely find any place left, even on the floor. Get a recipe defining parameters of your type like contrast, width and weight, draw a sketch and be ready to get thorough comments from typecooks Erik van Blokland and Paul van der Laan.

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Henning Skibbe: Typography for news media

The first thing Henning would like to announce is that all the work he shows is created in team work. Without the team of professionals the outcome would not be the same. According to the number of listeners, he is also a popular speaker: the stage area is packed and we all want to know about his insight into the micro typographic world.

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