Talk to Me
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Exhibition Countdown
The Museum of Modern Art
July 24–November 7, 2011

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    These recent exhibitions and museums are dealing with diverse ideas within interactive design, interfaces, craft and technology.

    The Science Gallery
    Between Reality and the Impossible
    A Recent History of Writing and Drawing

    Control Print
    Gray Area Foundation for the Arts
    Decode
    Digital Art at Google

    Yves Behar : ‘TechnoCraft’

    Kenya Hare, ‘Senseware’

    Imagining Media

    Seoul Design Assets Exhibition
    Speed of Light
    Impact!
    Infodecodata

    National Museum of Emerging Science and Innovation (Miraikan)

    Hamilton Woodtype and Printing Museum

    Ergonomics: Real Design

    Off the Wall
    Industrial Design Graduate Thesis Presentation

    Design C.L.O.T

    Candy Coated Carnival of Contraversy

    Design by Performance at Z33
    El proceso como paradigma – Process Becomes Paradigm
    TechnoCRAFT

    International Center for the History of Electronic Games

    “Viva La Revolucion: A Dialogue With The Urban Landscape

    The Science of Survival
    Stealing Beauty
    Art in the Digitopolis galley (2000-2006)

    Who Am I?

    ICC: Japan

    DMY International Design Festival
    Give Me More
    Z33
    Jonathan Harris Retrospective
    Art.ficial Emotion, The Biennial of Art and Technology
    Objecthood
    Do Robots Dream of Spring?
    You Are Here: Mapping the Psychogeography of New York City

    • What is Talk to Me?

      Talk to Me is an exhibition on the communication between people and objects that opened at The Museum of Modern Art on July 24th 2011. It features a wide range of objects from all over the world, from interfaces and products to diagrams, visualizations, and furniture, dreamed up by by bona-fide designers, students, scientists, all designed in the past few years or currently under development.
      As you can tell, our net was cast very wide and the exhibition happened at the end of a long hunting and gathering exercise. This online journal has documented the process and progress of Talk to Me, and lives on to prolong the delight and continue the conversation.
      While doing our research we used this blog as a tool to organize out findings: under the queue tab you could find projects that piqued our interest and were awaiting further research, whereas if something was tagged as checked, it had already gone successfully through the initial phase and it sat in our preliminary database, categorized by type of design. When we began organizing the exhibition and the catalogue, we classified our finds in a new way, by scale, under the who's talking? tab. This is how they remain organized today in the exhibition, catalogue and on the official website for the show, www.moma.org/talktome.
      By allowing you behind the scenes of Talk to Me, we hope to shed some light on the curatorial process.
      —the TTM curatorial team

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